Men's Basketball
Dyer, Jeff

Jeff Dyer
- Title:
- Video Coordinator
- Email:
- jddyer@bgsu.edu
- Phone:
- 419-372-7448
Jeff Dyer joined head coach Michael Huger's staff as the new Video Coordinator for the men's basketball program in the summer of 2016.
As the Video Coordinator, Dyer will be in charge of the editing and exchange of both highlight and game files, as well as the filming of daily practices and games.
Dyer comes to Bowling Green after serving as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Miami for the last two years, 2014-16, where he worked under former BGSU head coach and 2016 ACC Coach of the Year Jim Larrañaga. He also worked with Coach Huger at Miami in 2014-15.
With the Canes, Dyer aided in the breakdown of film for opponents scouting against both non-conference and ACC teams. He also assisted in developing game plans, created scouting reports, worked with the academic office to ensure that the players were on track academically in order to maintain eligibility and assisted coaches with practice drills.
He also provided assistance for NBA practices with teams such as the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Houston Rockets, the Milwaukee Bucks and others.
Dyer also served as the Associate Camp Director of the Jim Larrañaga Basketball Camps in 2015. He interviewed and hired all the staff, created schedules for all three camps sessions in regards to the Day Camp, the Elite Camp and the Team Camp, and also was the point of contact for over 30 high school teams for all the team camp related questions and needs.
A native of Hillsborough, New Jersey, Dyer graduated from the University of Delaware in 2014. In his four years at Delaware, he served as a student manager for the men's basketball team in which he worked under the 2014 CAA Coach of the Year in Monte Ross. He also worked as the head manager in 2013-14 when the Blue Hens won the 2014 CAA Championship.
He also served as a Team Camp Intern in 2014 for the Hoop Group in which he managed host sites for AAU Tournaments, ensured adherence to schedules, created and provided informational packets to collegiate coaches for scouting purposes, aided in set up and break down of the tournaments and marketed the tournaments to AAU Teams leading up to the actual events.
As the Video Coordinator, Dyer will be in charge of the editing and exchange of both highlight and game files, as well as the filming of daily practices and games.
Dyer comes to Bowling Green after serving as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Miami for the last two years, 2014-16, where he worked under former BGSU head coach and 2016 ACC Coach of the Year Jim Larrañaga. He also worked with Coach Huger at Miami in 2014-15.
With the Canes, Dyer aided in the breakdown of film for opponents scouting against both non-conference and ACC teams. He also assisted in developing game plans, created scouting reports, worked with the academic office to ensure that the players were on track academically in order to maintain eligibility and assisted coaches with practice drills.
He also provided assistance for NBA practices with teams such as the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Houston Rockets, the Milwaukee Bucks and others.
Dyer also served as the Associate Camp Director of the Jim Larrañaga Basketball Camps in 2015. He interviewed and hired all the staff, created schedules for all three camps sessions in regards to the Day Camp, the Elite Camp and the Team Camp, and also was the point of contact for over 30 high school teams for all the team camp related questions and needs.
A native of Hillsborough, New Jersey, Dyer graduated from the University of Delaware in 2014. In his four years at Delaware, he served as a student manager for the men's basketball team in which he worked under the 2014 CAA Coach of the Year in Monte Ross. He also worked as the head manager in 2013-14 when the Blue Hens won the 2014 CAA Championship.
He also served as a Team Camp Intern in 2014 for the Hoop Group in which he managed host sites for AAU Tournaments, ensured adherence to schedules, created and provided informational packets to collegiate coaches for scouting purposes, aided in set up and break down of the tournaments and marketed the tournaments to AAU Teams leading up to the actual events.
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