Football
Thurin, Matt

Matt Thurin
- Title:
- Special Teams Coordinator
- Email:
- thurinm@bc.edu
- Phone:
- 552-3010
Matt Thurin enters his fifth season as Boston College’s special teams coordinator. Thurin came to the Heights after a five-year stint at Ohio State.
The BC special teams unit blocked two kicks in 2023 and did not allow a blocked kick or punt on the season. Thurin oversaw the development of kicker Liam Connor, who ascended to placekicker after serving as the kickoff specialist as a freshman in 2022. Connor went 11-for-14 on field goals, including three makes of 45 yards.
Thurin also coached safeties in his first four years with the Eagles. Under his tutelage, strong safety Jaiden Woodbey was a two-time All-ACC Honorable Mention.
Boston College’s 2022 special teams unit was one of just four in the ACC to block two or more kicks. A blocked extra-point against Louisville proved to be the difference in the Eagles’ first league win of the season.
In 2021, Connor Lytton was second in the ACC and 11th nationally in field goal percentage, connecting on 11 of his 12 attempts including both from 40+ yards. Grant Carlson ranked top-30 nationally in punting average (44.2) while Travis Levy ranked second in the ACC and 15th nationally in kickoff return average (27.5).
In his first season at the Heights, Thurin made a major impact in the improvement of Boston College’s special teams. BC finished 34th nationally in field goal percentage in 2020, the best finish for the Eagles since 2013.
Aaron Boumerhi converted 16-of-20 of his field goal attempts while Grant Carlson averaged over 42 yards per punt, including 15 punts pinned inside the 20-yard line.
Thurin worked together with BC head coach Jeff Hafley for one season with the Buckeyes as Thurin worked with the safeties and on special teams as a defensive quality control coach.
Thurin was part of three consecutive Big Ten Conference championship teams at Ohio State and also victories in the 2019 Rose Bowl, the 2018 Cotton Bowl and the 2016 Fiesta Bowl.
A native of Louisville, Ohio, Thurin attended Baldwin Wallace University where he played football and baseball before an injury ended his playing career. He played for Baldwin Wallace’s 2003 Division III playoff team and graduated in 2007 with a degree in early childhood education. He has a master’s in education from Akron (2009).
Thurin came to Columbus after working three seasons – 2012-14 – as secondary coach and special team’s coordinator at Columbia University. In 2011, Thurin was a graduate assistant at the University of Colorado, working along the offensive line and on special teams. Prior to that, he spent three seasons at Akron as a defensive graduate assistant working with the Zip linebackers and secondary. Thurin’s coaching career also includes a year at Walsh University.
Thurin is married to Elizabeth Tinto, from Chesapeake, Va. The couple has an eight year old daughter, Adaline, and a four year old son, Joseph Rhett.
The Thurin File
Birthday: June 27, 1984
Hometown: Louisville, Ohio
High School: Louisville
Alma Mater: Baldwin-Wallace, 2007
Degrees: Early Childhood Education; Master’s in Education from Akron, 2009
Family: Wife Elizabeth; daughter Adaline
Coaching Career
2020-present: Boston College (Special Teams Coordinator)
2015-19: Ohio State (Defensive Quality Control)
2012-14: Columbia (Special Teams Coordinator/Secondary)
2011: Colorado (Offensive Graduate Assistant)
2008-10: Akron (Defensive Graduate Assistant)
2007: Walsh (Graduate Assistant/Tight Ends)
The BC special teams unit blocked two kicks in 2023 and did not allow a blocked kick or punt on the season. Thurin oversaw the development of kicker Liam Connor, who ascended to placekicker after serving as the kickoff specialist as a freshman in 2022. Connor went 11-for-14 on field goals, including three makes of 45 yards.
Thurin also coached safeties in his first four years with the Eagles. Under his tutelage, strong safety Jaiden Woodbey was a two-time All-ACC Honorable Mention.
Boston College’s 2022 special teams unit was one of just four in the ACC to block two or more kicks. A blocked extra-point against Louisville proved to be the difference in the Eagles’ first league win of the season.
In 2021, Connor Lytton was second in the ACC and 11th nationally in field goal percentage, connecting on 11 of his 12 attempts including both from 40+ yards. Grant Carlson ranked top-30 nationally in punting average (44.2) while Travis Levy ranked second in the ACC and 15th nationally in kickoff return average (27.5).
In his first season at the Heights, Thurin made a major impact in the improvement of Boston College’s special teams. BC finished 34th nationally in field goal percentage in 2020, the best finish for the Eagles since 2013.
Aaron Boumerhi converted 16-of-20 of his field goal attempts while Grant Carlson averaged over 42 yards per punt, including 15 punts pinned inside the 20-yard line.
Thurin worked together with BC head coach Jeff Hafley for one season with the Buckeyes as Thurin worked with the safeties and on special teams as a defensive quality control coach.
Thurin was part of three consecutive Big Ten Conference championship teams at Ohio State and also victories in the 2019 Rose Bowl, the 2018 Cotton Bowl and the 2016 Fiesta Bowl.
A native of Louisville, Ohio, Thurin attended Baldwin Wallace University where he played football and baseball before an injury ended his playing career. He played for Baldwin Wallace’s 2003 Division III playoff team and graduated in 2007 with a degree in early childhood education. He has a master’s in education from Akron (2009).
Thurin came to Columbus after working three seasons – 2012-14 – as secondary coach and special team’s coordinator at Columbia University. In 2011, Thurin was a graduate assistant at the University of Colorado, working along the offensive line and on special teams. Prior to that, he spent three seasons at Akron as a defensive graduate assistant working with the Zip linebackers and secondary. Thurin’s coaching career also includes a year at Walsh University.
Thurin is married to Elizabeth Tinto, from Chesapeake, Va. The couple has an eight year old daughter, Adaline, and a four year old son, Joseph Rhett.
The Thurin File
Birthday: June 27, 1984
Hometown: Louisville, Ohio
High School: Louisville
Alma Mater: Baldwin-Wallace, 2007
Degrees: Early Childhood Education; Master’s in Education from Akron, 2009
Family: Wife Elizabeth; daughter Adaline
Coaching Career
2020-present: Boston College (Special Teams Coordinator)
2015-19: Ohio State (Defensive Quality Control)
2012-14: Columbia (Special Teams Coordinator/Secondary)
2011: Colorado (Offensive Graduate Assistant)
2008-10: Akron (Defensive Graduate Assistant)
2007: Walsh (Graduate Assistant/Tight Ends)