Broderick Fobbs Family, Net Worth, Parents, Wife, Professional Career, Children

Broderick Fobbs Net Worth
Broderick Fobbs Net Worth

Broderick Fobbs is the current head football coach at Grambling State University know all about Broderick Fobbs Family, Net Worth, Parents, Wife, Professional Career, Children

 Bio
Name Broderick Lee Fobbs
Birthdate ( Age) 2 August 1974
Place of Birth Monroe, Louisiana, United States
Nationality American
Marital Status  Married
Spouse/Partner Kimbia Fobbs
Children Kyndal Elise Fobbs, Rylee Hollis Fobbs
Parents Lee Fobbs, Jamaal Fobbs
Education Grambling State University
Profession Football Coach
Net Worth $1 Million – $2 Million
Last Update 2022

Broderick Lee Fobbs is the current head football coach at Grambling State University. After having served as an assistant coach at several other schools, on December 4, 2013, Fobbs was introduced as head coach of the Tigers.

In 2018 and 2019, Phobes led a team called the Tigers at Grambling State University and reached a score of 6-5 as the overall record.

Broderick Fobbs Family

Broderick Fobbs was born on August 2, 1974, in Monroe, Louisiana. Fobbs was one of the multi-sport athletes at Carroll High School in Monroe, LA. Fobbs earned his bachelor’s degree from Grambling State University in 1997.

He was being appointed captain of the team and earned All-State honors in football in 1990 and 1991, and All-Area titles in baseball in 1990. Broderick was also a state qualifier in the 1991 Open 200m dash. He also played baseball and football in the state before receiving a scholarship to Grambling State University as a running back.

Broderick Fobbs Wife

Broderick Fobbs is married with wife Kimbia Jones and the couple have  two children together named Kyndal and Rylee.

Broderick Fobbs Net Worth

Broderick Lee Fobbs is the current head football coach at Grambling State University has an estimated Net Worth around $1 Million – $3 Million in 2022. Fobbs has recently made a new four-year contract with an overall amount of $1.28 million until 31st December 2022 with an annual base salary of around $319,000.

Broderick Fobbs Professional Career

Broderick Fobbs has entered his eighth season as head football coach. He coaches teams at Grambling State University. In 2018 and 2019, Phobes led a team called the Tigers at Grambling State University and reached a score of 6-5 as the overall record.

The varsity had a total of four players who were named to All-SWAC teams and earned SWAC Defensive Player of the Year honors for the second consecutive season. D’Arius Christmas recognized himself as nationally or internationally as he was in William V. Campbell became one of 14 finalists for the National Football Foundation Academic Award.

Fobbs’ Team Tigers are ranked in the top conference in nearly six categories, including turnover gained, turnover margin, defensive touchdowns, blocked kicks, fumbles recovered and intercepted passes. In 2017, Fobbs marshaled the team at Grabling State to achieve an 11-2 overall record, ending the season with a loss to North Carolina A&T State in the Celebration Bowl.

However, Team Tigers continued to grow with repeated participation and won as SWAC Champions, classic wins over Clark Atlanta, beating rivals Southern, Prairie View A&M, and Alcorn State. Fobbs remained a four-time coach for SWAC and led the Tigers to place 14th in the FCS Coaches and 16th in the STATS FCS Top 25 Poll.

In 2016, Fobbs led the Team Tigers to an 11–1 overall record, ending the season as the SWAC Champions, HBCU National Champions and Air Force Reserve Celebration Bowl Champions. After repeatedly winning the SWAC Western Division championship, winning the SWAC championship game, and defeating North Carolina Central University 10–9, the Team Tigers emerged as the top teams in all FCS football.

The Grambling University team finished the 2016 season with an 11-game winning streak, 25th SWAC title (first won since 2011) and 15th HBCU football national title (won for first time since 2008), FCS Coach Poll with 15th rank and secured 16th position. Rank in the final FCS STATS Poll.

It’s only been three years that Fobbs hasn’t got the SWAC title as the coach of the team. But later, he led Team Tigers to achieve a 25–2 regular-season conference record. At the end of the season, the team won all-conference honors.

In addition to earning the SWAC title for the team and himself, he has also been named Sheridan Broadcasting Network’s Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year. In addition to being named SWAC Coach of the Year in 2016, Phobes was also named Sheridan, 3x Fitz Pollard Coach of the Year and Hero Sports FCS Football Coach of the Year, BoxToro Co-Coach of the Year.

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