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Chansi Stuckey returns to Marshall to begin his second season serving as the Herd’s outside wide receivers coach for Marshall head coach Tony Gibson, whom hired him in January 2025.
Stuckey’s second season will feature versatile weapons that are returning to the Herd lineup, led by outside receiver Adrian Norton, who caught 27 passes for 363 yards and a team-best five touchdowns last season.
Stuckey will have several returnees to share his NFL wisdom with as Norton will be joined by versatile receiver De’Andre Tamarez and Xayvion Turner-Bradshaw, a pair of talented receivers who can go inside or outside and are a threat any time they touch the football.
Stuckey comes to Marshall after most recently having served as Notre Dame’s wide receivers coach for two seasons in 2022-23.
In 2022, Stuckey helped develop the Irish receiving corps to combine for 94 catches and 1,306 yards.
Prior to his time at Notre Dame, Stuckey spent one season at Baylor where he mentored Tyquan Thornton to career-highs in receptions (62), receiving yards (942) and touchdowns (10). Thornton was later named as an All-Big 12 2nd Team honoree by the coaches and the Associated Press.
Before his time at Baylor, Stuckey spent two years at Clemson, his alma mater, in 2019-20. He started as a graduate assistant in 2019 before elevating to a player development role in 2020. The Tigers won the ACC and reached he College Football Playoff in both seasons in which Stuckey was there, reaching the Championship in 2019.
Stuckey brings a player’s pedigree to the sidelines, having played in the NFL for four seasons after his illustrious career at Clemson.
The Warner Robins, Ga., native played for the New York Jets, Cleveland Browns and Arizona Cardinals, combining for 106 receptions and 1,062 yards with five touchdowns in those four seasons.
During his playing career at Clemson, Stuckey amassed 139 receptions for 1,750 yards and seven touchdowns. In 2005, he led the ACC in receptions with 64 while placing third in receiving yards with 770.
Stuckey was later a 7th round pick of the New York Jets in the 2007 NFL Draft.
Stuckey has a wife, Summer, and son, Aiden.




