BULLOCK

Darryl Bullock

  • Title
    Offensive Line Coach

Darryl Bullock returns to Morgan State University where he enters his first season as coach of the Bears' offensive linemen. He spent a three-years as assistant head coach/offensive coordinator/offensive line and tight ends coach/recruiting coordinator at Morgan State University (1996-98). In February of 1999, Bullock led Morgan's program as the interim head coach.

Bullock brings with him decades of coaching experience at the college level.

Prior to joining Morgan State, Bullock was the offensive line coach at Dutchtown High School in the Metro Atlanta area in 2019. 

He spent two seasons as an assistant coach with the Howard University football program (2017-18), serving as the team's offensive line coach and was named run game coordinator.  In 2016, he was the offensive line coach and run game coordinator at Shorter University and was the offensive coordinator and assistant head coach at Langston University in 2015. In 2014, he served as Chowan University's defensive line coach and run coordinator.

Bullock served as an assistant coach at Hampton from 2011-13. He was the defensive line coach in 2011 before moving over to coaching the offensive line in 2012-13. The Pirates' run game averaged 148.1 rushing yards per game in 2012, which was fifth-best in the MEAC. That same offensive line paved the way for senior Jeremiah Schwartz to rush for 1,043 yards, leading the MEAC with 115.9 rushing yards per game and becoming the first Pirate to record a 1,000-yard rushing season since 2009.

Bullock served a stint at North Carolina Central, where he began as an offensive line coach during the 2007 season. Following the 2007 campaign, he was elevated to the rank of Assistant Head Coach, and in 2010, he was elevated to Interim Head Football Coach.

Bullock joined the Eagles after serving as offensive line/tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator at Tennessee State University for two seasons (2005-06). In that time, Bullock's offensive frontline paved the way for a sophomore running back to gain 1,233 ground yards.

During the previous four seasons, Bullock served as defensive line coach at Elon University (2004), East Tennessee State University (2003) and Gardner-Webb University (2001-02). In his last season at Gardner-Webb, he coached three All-Big South Conference linemen.

As offensive line coach at the University of New Hampshire (located in Durham, N.H.), five of Bullock's student-athletes claimed all-conference honors in just two seasons (1999-2000).

He spent a three-year stint as assistant head coach/offensive coordinator/offensive line and tight ends coach/recruiting coordinator at Morgan State University (1996-98). In February of 1999, Coach Bullock led Morgan's program as the interim head coach.

Bullock served as head football coach at Immokalee (Fla.) High School during the 1995 campaign, guiding his squad to the 4A playoffs with some help from an All-American and future N.F.L. standout named Edgerrin James.

Bullock held an offensive line coaching internship at Penn State University (1992-93) and was the graduate assistant defensive line coach at the University of Michigan (1990-91), where he earned a master's degree in kinesiology in 1992.

Bullock received his bachelor's degree in exercise science in 1990 from Pennsylvania State University, where he played defensive tackle. As a player for Penn State, he was a part of two consecutive trips to national championship games, including a loss to Oklahoma followed by a victory over the University of Miami in the 1987 Fiesta Bowl to win the national title.

Bullock has also worked summer N.F.L. internships with the Dallas Cowboys (2009), Cleveland Browns (2001), Miami Dolphins (2000) and New England Patriots (1998).

He is married to his wife Kathy Graham Bullock, head volleyball coach at Norfolk State, and is the proud father of step-daughter, Kayla and son, Luther.