Marshall University Athletics
Football
Morrissey, Eddy

Eddy Morrissey
- Title:
- Offensive Line
- Email:
- morrisseye@marshall.edu
- Phone:
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Morrissey began his first season as Marshall's offensive line coach in 2021. He came to Huntington after one season as offensive line coach at Austin Peay (2019) and the 2020 campaign at Marist Catholic High School in Eugene, Oregon.
He spent the 2018 season as a quality control coach for offense and assistant offensive line coach at Mississippi State. At MSU, he coached All-American Elton Jenkins and All-SEC performer Dion Calhoun.
Morrissey spent the 2017 season as the offensive line coach at Bryant after a seven-year stint (2010-16) as the assistant head coach, offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator at Princeton. During his time at Princeton, the Tigers won the 2013 Ivy League Championship, and Morrissey was responsible for recruiting two-time Ivy League Player of the Year John Lovett.
In 2009, Morrissey coached the offensive line and tight ends at Fordham, while also serving as the recruiting coordinator. He spent three seasons as a graduate assistant for offense at Oregon (2006-08), where he tutored future NFL offensive linemen Geoff Schwartz and Max Unger. The Ducks won the 2007 Sun Bowl and the 2008 Holiday Bowl during his tenure.
Prior to his time in Eugene, Morrissey spent two seasons (2004-05) as the running backs coach and recruiting coordinator at UMass, where he tutored All-Atlantic 10 Conference selection Steve Baylark. The Minutemen finished 2005 ranked No. 19 in the FCS.
Morrissey spent the 2000-03 seasons at Northeastern University, where he coached the running backs and wide receivers and was a part of Northeastern’s 2002 A-10 Championship. He was an assistant coach at Brown from 1997-99, helping the Bears to the 1999 Ivy League title.
Morrissey graduated from Plymouth State in 1994 and became a student assistant. He earned a B.S. in Physical Education from Plymouth State and earned a Master’s degree in Education from Springfield in 1996.
He spent the 2018 season as a quality control coach for offense and assistant offensive line coach at Mississippi State. At MSU, he coached All-American Elton Jenkins and All-SEC performer Dion Calhoun.
Morrissey spent the 2017 season as the offensive line coach at Bryant after a seven-year stint (2010-16) as the assistant head coach, offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator at Princeton. During his time at Princeton, the Tigers won the 2013 Ivy League Championship, and Morrissey was responsible for recruiting two-time Ivy League Player of the Year John Lovett.
In 2009, Morrissey coached the offensive line and tight ends at Fordham, while also serving as the recruiting coordinator. He spent three seasons as a graduate assistant for offense at Oregon (2006-08), where he tutored future NFL offensive linemen Geoff Schwartz and Max Unger. The Ducks won the 2007 Sun Bowl and the 2008 Holiday Bowl during his tenure.
Prior to his time in Eugene, Morrissey spent two seasons (2004-05) as the running backs coach and recruiting coordinator at UMass, where he tutored All-Atlantic 10 Conference selection Steve Baylark. The Minutemen finished 2005 ranked No. 19 in the FCS.
Morrissey spent the 2000-03 seasons at Northeastern University, where he coached the running backs and wide receivers and was a part of Northeastern’s 2002 A-10 Championship. He was an assistant coach at Brown from 1997-99, helping the Bears to the 1999 Ivy League title.
Morrissey graduated from Plymouth State in 1994 and became a student assistant. He earned a B.S. in Physical Education from Plymouth State and earned a Master’s degree in Education from Springfield in 1996.