Boston College Athletics
Football

Bryson Rosser
- Title:
- Assistant Director, Recruiting/Assistant Wide Receivers
- Email:
- rosserbr@bc.edu
- Phone:
- 552-3010
Bryson Rosser enters his fourth season as Assistant Director of Recruiting/Offensive Assistant with the Boston College Football program.
Under Rosser’s guidance, redshirt senior wide receiver Lewis Bond had a career year in 2025. He became Boston College’s all-time leader in receptions, breaking a three-year record set by first-round draft pick Zay Flowers. In addition, Bond finished the season fourth nationally in receptions per game (7.3) and twentieth in the country in total receiving yards (993) en route to All-ACC Second Team honors. Bond’s 88 catches for 993 yards marked career-highs in each category. The Chicago, Ill. native finished his Boston College career with 2,385 reception yards, which is fifth all-time in Boston College Football history.
Rosser was integral in the development of redshirt sophomore Reed Harris, who finished with career-highs in catches (39), yards (673) and touchdowns (5) to go with 17.3 yards per reception in his second full season in 2025.
Prior to arriving on The Heights, Rosser served as an Assistant Athletic Director, Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator at the Belmont Hill School (2020-22).
Before his time in Massachusetts, Rosser was the Head Football Coach at Knox Central High School in Knoxville, Tenn. (2014-19). Here, he brought back-to-back state championships to the program, including the first in school history in 2018. Rosser achieved a 60-22 overall record, including a 17-4 record in the postseason.
Rosser worked his way up the high school coaching ranks before his first head coaching job. He served as Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator at Hackensack High School in Hackensack, N.J. (2012-13), Offensive Coordinator at Oak Ridge High School in Oak Ridge, Tenn. (2009-11), and Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers at Hillsboro High School in Nashville, Tenn. (2008), where he was a part of a state champion-winning coaching staff.
Before getting into high school coaching, Rosser was a three-year starting quarterback at Tennessee State, where he finished his career amongst the top 10 all-time in passing yards and passing touchdowns with the program. After his playing days, he served as a Graduate Assistant at Tennessee State (2006-07). Rosser earned two degrees from Tennessee State, including his bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and Teaching, and a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration and Supervision.
Under Rosser’s guidance, redshirt senior wide receiver Lewis Bond had a career year in 2025. He became Boston College’s all-time leader in receptions, breaking a three-year record set by first-round draft pick Zay Flowers. In addition, Bond finished the season fourth nationally in receptions per game (7.3) and twentieth in the country in total receiving yards (993) en route to All-ACC Second Team honors. Bond’s 88 catches for 993 yards marked career-highs in each category. The Chicago, Ill. native finished his Boston College career with 2,385 reception yards, which is fifth all-time in Boston College Football history.
Rosser was integral in the development of redshirt sophomore Reed Harris, who finished with career-highs in catches (39), yards (673) and touchdowns (5) to go with 17.3 yards per reception in his second full season in 2025.
Prior to arriving on The Heights, Rosser served as an Assistant Athletic Director, Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator at the Belmont Hill School (2020-22).
Before his time in Massachusetts, Rosser was the Head Football Coach at Knox Central High School in Knoxville, Tenn. (2014-19). Here, he brought back-to-back state championships to the program, including the first in school history in 2018. Rosser achieved a 60-22 overall record, including a 17-4 record in the postseason.
Rosser worked his way up the high school coaching ranks before his first head coaching job. He served as Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator at Hackensack High School in Hackensack, N.J. (2012-13), Offensive Coordinator at Oak Ridge High School in Oak Ridge, Tenn. (2009-11), and Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers at Hillsboro High School in Nashville, Tenn. (2008), where he was a part of a state champion-winning coaching staff.
Before getting into high school coaching, Rosser was a three-year starting quarterback at Tennessee State, where he finished his career amongst the top 10 all-time in passing yards and passing touchdowns with the program. After his playing days, he served as a Graduate Assistant at Tennessee State (2006-07). Rosser earned two degrees from Tennessee State, including his bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and Teaching, and a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration and Supervision.
















