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OPERATIONS STAFF<br />
Broderick Binns<br />
Director of Player Development<br />
Third Year at Iowa<br />
Broderick Binns was named director of<br />
player development in April, 2016. A four-year<br />
letterman for the Hawkeyes during his playing<br />
career, Binns has served on the Iowa coaching<br />
staff as a graduate assistant coach the two<br />
previous seasons, assisting with Hawkeye<br />
special teams.<br />
The Hawkeyes posted a perfect 12-0 regular season record in<br />
2015, winning the West Division of the Big Ten Conference. Iowa<br />
participated in the 2016 Rose Bowl following a last-minute loss to<br />
Michigan State (16-13) in the Big Ten championship game and ended<br />
the season in the top 10 in the national rankings.<br />
Iowa has participated in January bowl games the past three<br />
seasons, including the 2014 Outback Bowl, the 2015 TaxSlayer Bowl<br />
and the 2016 Rose Bowl. The Hawkeyes have ranked in the final top<br />
10 of both major polls five times in the past 14 seasons.<br />
Binns enjoyed a very successful playing career as a defensive end<br />
for the Hawkeyes from 2008-11. He earned second team All-Big<br />
Ten honors as a senior and earned the Roy J. Carver Most Valuable<br />
Player Award for defense. He was a three-year member of the Iowa<br />
Leadership Group during his career.<br />
Iowa posted a 35-17 record from 2008-11, including a 3-1 record in<br />
bowl games. Iowa posted an 11-2 record in 2009, placing second in<br />
the Big Ten before defeating ACC champion Georgia Tech in the 2010<br />
Orange Bowl. The Hawkeyes also defeated South Carolina in the 2009<br />
Outback Bowl and Missouri in the 2010 Insight Bowl.<br />
Binns started all 13 games as a senior, recording 32 solo tackles<br />
and 28 assists. He tied for team lead with eight pass break-ups<br />
and was second in tackles for loss (12-58) and QB sacks (5-36). He<br />
ranked among Big Ten leaders in pass break-ups, QB sacks (.4) and<br />
tackles for loss.<br />
He saw action in 12 games as a junior, with five starts. He recorded<br />
17 solo tackles and 19 assists, along with an interception return for a<br />
touchdown at Arizona.<br />
Binns started all 13 games in 2009 and was named honorable<br />
mention All-Big Ten by league media and earned the Coaches<br />
Appreciation Award for defense. He was named ESPN.com Big Ten<br />
Defensive Player of the Week versus Penn State following Iowa’s 21-10<br />
win over the fourth-ranked Nittany Lions in Happy Valley.<br />
Binns saw action in all 13 games as a redshirt freshman in 2008,<br />
recording 20 total tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and two pass break-ups.<br />
His career totals include 179 tackles, 13 sacks, 25.5 tackles for loss and<br />
21 pass break-ups, four recovered fumbles and three caused fumbles.<br />
Binns is a native of St. Paul, Minnesota, where he twice earned<br />
all-conference and all-state honors as a prep at Cretin-Derham High<br />
School. He was a team captain and completed his prep career with<br />
157 tackles.<br />
He earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Iowa in 2012.<br />
Binns was employed as a teacher and coach at Cretin-Derham prior<br />
to joining the Iowa staff, coaching football, basketball and track. He is<br />
pursuing his master’s degree in sports management.<br />
Binns was born July 23, 1989. His wife’s name is Kailey.<br />
Binns’ Coaching Career<br />
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Iowa__________________________ GA, 2014-16<br />
IOWA FOOTBALL<br />
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Scott Southmayd<br />
Director of Player Personnel<br />
15th Year at Iowa<br />
Scott Southmayd is in his 15th season<br />
with the University of Iowa football <strong>program</strong>.<br />
He is in his third year as director of player<br />
personnel. Southmayd served as Iowa’s quality<br />
control director for eight years (2006-13) and<br />
administrative assistant for four years (2002-05).<br />
As Iowa’s director of player personnel,<br />
Southmayd is involved in many facets of the football <strong>program</strong>; with<br />
the focus being on assisting with Iowa’s recruiting efforts. His main<br />
responsibilities include prospect identification, roster management, and<br />
on-campus recruiting.<br />
As Iowa’s quality control director, Southmayd assisted the recruiting<br />
coordinator with the administration of the recruiting process, hosting<br />
prospective student-athletes during their visit to campus and gathering<br />
information on recruits. He also served as a liaison with other University<br />
administration and support areas.<br />
As Iowa’s administrative assistant, Southmayd assisted the coaching<br />
staff in compiling statistical information, gathering information on<br />
opponents and recruits and assisting in the day to day operation of the<br />
football office.<br />
The Hawkeyes posted a perfect 12-0 regular season record in 2015,<br />
winning the West Division of the Big Ten Conference. Iowa participated in<br />
the 2016 Rose Bowl following a last-minute loss to Michigan State (16-13)<br />
in the Big Ten championship game and ended the season in the top 10 in<br />
the national rankings.<br />
Iowa has participated in January bowl games the past three seasons,<br />
including the 2014 Outback Bowl, the 2015 TaxSlayer Bowl and the 2016<br />
Rose Bowl. The Hawkeyes have ranked in the final top 10 of both major<br />
polls five times in the past 14 seasons.<br />
Iowa has appeared in nine January bowl games since 2001. The<br />
Hawkeyes have won six bowl games under Kirk Ferentz and his staff,<br />
including four January bowl victories. The January Bowl wins have come<br />
over Florida (2004 Outback), LSU (2005 Capital One), South Carolina (2009<br />
Outback) and Georgia Tech (2010 Orange).<br />
Iowa has won 116 games over the past 14 seasons, including 69 Big Ten<br />
games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002 and<br />
2004, tied for second in 2009 and won the West Division in 2015. Iowa has<br />
finished in the Big Ten’s first division in 13 of the past 15 years.<br />
Prior to coming to the University of Iowa, Southmayd was a student<br />
coach at Central College in Pella, Iowa from 1998 to 2001. While at<br />
Central, he coached the receivers and worked primarily with the<br />
offense. In that time span, Central won three Iowa Conference football<br />
championships and participated in four NCAA Division III playoffs. In<br />
the summer of 2001, Scott served as an intern with the University of<br />
Northern Iowa football <strong>program</strong>.<br />
Southmayd graduated cumma laude from Central College in 2002<br />
with a B.A. in general studies. While at Central, he was the recipient<br />
of the Marjorie Giles Leadership Award. Southmayd earned a master’s<br />
degree in recreation sport management and leisure studies from the<br />
University of Iowa in 2004.<br />
A native of Readlyn, Iowa, Southmayd attended Wapsie Valley High<br />
School and played on a state championship football team coached by<br />
his father, Jerry Southmayd. Scott was awarded the National Football<br />
Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Iowa High School Scholar-<br />
Athlete Award in 1998.<br />
Southmayd was born in Waverly, Iowa. Scott and his wife, Elizabeth,<br />
have a son, Landon, and a daughter, Hannah.<br />
Southmayd’s Coaching Career<br />
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Iowa__________________________ QC, 2006-13<br />
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