The Reagan File
Personal Information |
Birthday |
December 27 |
Hometown |
Conyers, Ga. |
Education |
North Georgia, 2008 (Bachelor's) |
Wife |
Elizabeth |
Children |
Heidi, Chloe, Maggie |
Coaching History |
1998-01 |
Rockdale HS (Ga.) -
Assistant Coach |
2002-03 |
Chestatee HS (Ga.) -
Assistant Coach |
2004-05 |
Chestatee HS (Ga.) -
Offensive Coordinator |
2006-07 |
Monroe Area HS (Ga.) -
Offensive Coordinator |
2008-09 |
Troy -
Graduate Assistant/Quarterbacks |
2010 |
Texas Tech -
Graduate Assistant/Quarterbacks |
2011-14 |
Troy -
Quarterbacks |
2015-17 |
Troy -
Quarterbacks/Running Backs |
2018 |
Troy -
Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks |
2019-21 |
West Virginia -
Quarterbacks |
2022 |
West Virginia -
Tight Ends |
2023 - Present |
West Virginia -
Passing Game Coordinator/Quarterbacks |
Sean Reagan is in his fifth year on the Mountaineer coaching staff, recently being named the passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2023. He served his first three years coaching the quarterbacks before moving to tight ends in 2022.
In 2022, despite losing a veteran starter, his tight end group still made its presence felt in the offense on more than 800 snaps.
In 2021, WVU was fourth in the Big 12 in passing yards, finishing with more than 3,200 yards through the air. Mountaineer quarterback Jarrett Doege was second in the league in passing yards, being one of only two passers with more than 3,000 yards, and was fourth in total offense.
In 2020, despite having to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, West Virginia had one of the most improved offenses in the nation in terms of total yards, showing gains of more than 60 yards rushing per game, almost 30 yards passing a game, more than 90 yards of total offense and more than seven points a game.Â
Jarret Doege threw for more than 2,500 yards and 14 touchdowns. He ranked No. 10 nationally in completions per game (23.9), No. 16 in passing yards (2,587), No. 23 in passing yards per game (258.7) and No. 37 in completion percentage (.639). He finished with four 300-yard passing games, had multiple passing touchdowns four times and had 30 or more completions three times.
In 2019, quarterback Austin Kendall averaged 20.8 completions per game, ranking No. 4 in the Big 12 and No. 25 nationally. Jarret Doege led WVU to wins in two of its final three games of the season.
Reagan came to West Virginia in 2019 after serving as an assistant coach at Troy from 2008-18, including the last four years as a member of Brown’s staff. He was the co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2018, oversaw the quarterbacks and running backs the previous three years (2014-17) and was the quarterbacks coach from 2011-14. He also served as a graduate assistant in 2010 at Texas Tech, where he worked with Brown, the offensive coordinator of the Red Raiders at the time.
In 2018, Troy finished 10-3 and tied for the Eastern Division championship in the Sun Belt Conference. The Trojans went on to defeat Buffalo in the Dollar General Bowl, marking the third consecutive season with a bowl win. Quarterback Kaleb Barker started the first six games and posted more than 1,000 passing yards and 10 touchdowns and ran for 261 yards and three touchdowns, before a season-ending injury forced him to hand the reins to Sawyer Smith. Prior to that, Reagan worked with three record-setting
quarterbacks at Troy: Brandon Silvers (2014-17), Corey Robinson (2011-13) and Levi Brown (2008-09).
In 2017, Troy finished 11-2 with a Sun Belt championship, New Orleans Bowl victory and a regular-season win at No. 22 LSU, ending its 49-game home non-conference winning streak. Troy finished the 2016 season 10-3 with a victory on the Dollar General Bowl, the first top-25 ranking in school and Sun Belt history and tied for the best win-improvement in the country.
Reagan also coached the running backs for three years on Brown’s staff. During that time, Jordan Chunn finished with 1,288 yards and 16 touchdowns and went on to set the Troy career rushing and total touchdown records in 2017. He also mentored running back Brandon Burks, Troy’s eighth 1,000-yard rusher, finishing the 2015 season with 1,005 yards and seven touchdowns.
Robinson also had an impressive career with the Trojans, finishing as one of the top passers in school, Sun Belt and NCAA history. He led Troy with school and league records for touchdown passes, attempts, completions, passing yards and total offense. He finished with career as one of five players in NCAA history to throw for more than 3,000 yards and have more than 3,000 yards of total offense in four different years. He finished No. 9 in FBS history in passing yards and set the NCAA record for completion percentage in a game (30-of-32 against UAB in 2013), earning Capital One National Player of the Week honors.
After returning to Troy in 2011 as the quarterbacks coach, Reagan coached All-Sun Belt performer Deon Anthony. In 2012, Anthony set the Troy single-season record by completing 69.9 percent of his passes (79-of-113) and was named the Allstate Sugar Bowl Manning Award Player of the Week.
As a graduate assistant coach in 2008-09, Reagan was on the Trojans’ staff that won two Sun Belt Conference championships, including finishing with an undefeated conference record in 2009.
Reagan began his coaching career at the high-school level as an assistant at Rockdale High School in Conyers, Georgia, for four years (1998-01), before moving to Chestatee High School in Gainesville, Georgia, for four years (2002-06), including the final two as the offensive coordinator. He spent the 2006-07 seasons as the offensive coordinator at Monroe Area High School in Monroe, Georgia, before heading to Troy.
A native of Conyers, Georgia, Reagan received his bachelor’s degree in physical education and leadership from North Georgia College & State University in 2008. He, and his wife, Elizabeth, are the parents of three daughters: Heidi, Chloe and Maggie.