UMass Minutemen Football Depth Chart 2024-25

Updated Oct 17, 2024, 07:05 AM ET
Offensive Positions
POS STARTER 2ND 3RD 4TH
WR-X Jacquon Gibson Frank Ladson Jr. Dallas Elliott -
WR-Z Jakobie Keeney-James Kezion Dia-Johnson - -
WR-A Sterling Galban T.Y. Harding - -
LT Brayden Rohme Jaxon King - -
LG Wyatt Terlaak Mao Glynn II - -
C Josh Atwood Peyton Miller - -
RG Ethan Mottinger Benjamin Roy Jr. Paul Tchio -
RT Ryan Mosesso Luke Painton - -
TE Dominick Mazotti Jaelyn Lay Owen Anderson Matt Smith
QB Taisun Phommachanh Ahmad Haston - -
RB Jalen John CJ Hester Brandon Campbell Jackson Paradis
Defensive Positions
POS STARTER 2ND 3RD 4TH
LDE Louce Julien Etinosa Reuben Jermaine Wiggins Jr. -
NT Shambre Jackson Brandon McElroy - -
DT Tim Grant-Randall Sahnai Swain-Price - -
RDE Kofi Asare Jaylen Hudson Aquan Robinson -
WLB Gerrell Johnson Macklin Ayers Myles Turner -
MLB Jalen Stewart Tyler Martin Rashad Henry -
SLB Derrieon Craig Donovan Dyson - -
VIPER Jalen Harrell Jadrian Gibbs Christian LeBrun -
LCB Arsheen Jiles Isaiah Rutherford Jerrod Cameron -
SS Te'Rai Powell Leonard St. Gourdin Steven Ortiz -
FS Tyler Rudolph Jeremiah McGill Brennen Bailey -
RCB Lake Ellis Ryan Barnes - -
Special Teams
POS STARTER 2ND 3RD 4TH
PT CJ Kolodziey Riley Moore - -
PK Jacob Lurie Riley Moore - -
KO CJ Kolodziey Jacob Lurie - -
LS Jackson Marx James Horton - -
H CJ Kolodziey - - -
PR Sterling Galban T.Y. Harding - -
KR T.Y. Harding Sterling Galban - -

UMass Minutemen Depth Chart

The UMass Minutemen football program represents the University of Massachusetts Amherst in NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) competition. Established in 1879, the program has a long and storied history, evolving over the years from its early days as an independent team to becoming a prominent member of the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), and eventually transitioning to the FBS level in 2012.
The Minutemen play their home games at Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium, located on the university’s campus in Amherst, Massachusetts. McGuirk Stadium, with a seating capacity of around 17,000, provides an intimate and vibrant atmosphere for college football games. For larger crowds, UMass occasionally hosts games at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, the home of the NFL's New England Patriots, which offers a seating capacity of over 65,000.
UMass currently competes as an independent program in the FBS, meaning they are not affiliated with any specific conference. This status allows them flexibility in scheduling a diverse array of opponents each season, from powerhouses to fellow independents. Despite the challenges of not having a conference championship to vie for, the Minutemen aim to build a competitive schedule that can provide both challenges and opportunities for growth.
The Minutemen have experienced notable success in their history, including a National Championship in 1998 when they won the NCAA Division I-AA title. Throughout their tenure in various divisions and conferences, the program has produced numerous NFL players, contributing to the professional football landscape.
Under the guidance of head coach Don Brown, who returned to the program in 2021, UMass is focused on rebuilding and enhancing its competitiveness at the FBS level. Coach Brown's emphasis on strong defensive play and disciplined team execution is central to the Minutemen's strategy moving forward. The program continues to strive for excellence on and off the field, fostering student-athlete development and aiming to become a prominent force in college football.