Football

- Title:
- Wide Receivers/Pass Game Coordinator
- Email:
- wyattda@bc.edu
- Phone:
- 552-3010
Darrell Wyatt enters his fourth season as the Eagles’ wide receivers coach, and his second season as assistant head coach under Bill O’Brien in 2025.
Under Wyatt’s guidance in 2024, Lewis Bond recorded 67 catches for 689 yards and three touchdowns en route to All-ACC Honorable Mention honors. Bond’s 67 catches were the sixth most in single-season history at BC. In addition, Wyatt served as a key figure in Reed Harris’ growth, who registered 17 catches for 486 yards and four touchdowns as a redshirt freshman.
Wyatt helped oversee the evolution of Zay Flowers into a first-round NFL draft pick in 2023. Flowers was featured heavily in the BC offense as he set the program record for receiving touchdowns in a season (12), tied the receptions record (78) and posted the fourth 1,000-yard season in BC history at 1,077. Flowers also broke the career record in all three categories before being selected by the Baltimore Ravens. Flowers was an All-ACC First Team pick and Associated Press All-American.
In 2023, he oversaw the development of Lewis Bond into the Eagles’ leading receiver. Bond was one of just six receivers in the ACC to catch 50 or more passes for over 00 yards and seven touchdowns.
Wyatt came to the Heights after four seasons at Central Florida. During that time, the Knights compiled a 37-12 record, including an undefeated regular season in 2018, and four bowl game appearances, including the 2019 Fiesta Bowl. Prior to UCF, Wyatt served as an offensive assistant at Arkansas State in 2017.
Previously, he was at Houston in 2016 as the wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator. The Cougars posted a nine-win season in 2016, including a week-one win over No. 13 Oklahoma. As an offensive analyst at Oklahoma State in 2015, the Cowboys started 10-0 and finished with a win over No. 16 Ole Miss in the Sugar Bowl. Wyatt was on the coaching staff at Texas from 2011-13 under Mack Brown.
A native of Killeen, Texas, Wyatt is a 1989 graduate of Kansas State University where he played for two seasons after transferring from Trinity Valley in Athens, Texas. He and his wife Cindy are parents of a son, Desmond, and a daughter, Charese.
The Wyatt File
Hometown: Killeen, Texas
High School: Killeen
Alma Mater: Kansas State, 1989
Degree: Sociology
Family: Wife Cindy; son Desmond; daughter Charese
Coaching Career
2024-Present: Boston College (Assistant Head Coach/Wide Receivers)
2023: Boston College (Wide Receivers/Passing Game Coordinator)
2022: Boston College (Wide Receivers)
2018-21: Central Florida (Wide Receivers)
2017: Arkansas State (Offensive Assistant)
2016: Houston (Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator)
2015: Oklahoma State (Offensive Analyst)
2013: Texas (Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers)
2011-12: Texas (Co-Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receivers)
2010: Kansas (Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers)
2008-09: Southern Mississippi (Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers)
2007: Arizona (Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers)
2006: Minnesota Vikings (Wide Receivers)
2005: Oklahoma (Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers)
2002-04: Oklahoma (Wide Receivers)
2001: Oklahoma State (Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers)
2000: Kansas (Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers)
1998-99: Kansas (Assistant Head Coach/Wide Receivers)
1997: Kansas (Wide Receivers)
1996: Baylor (Wide Receivers)
1995: Wyoming (Wide Receivers)
1992-94: Sam Houston State (Wide Receivers)
1989-91: Trinity Valley CC (Wide Receivers/Defensive Backs)