Career Highlights and Expertise

Lindsey's coaching journey began in high school, leading teams like Spain Park HS in Alabama and later serving as offensive coordinator at Hoover High School. He entered college football as Troy's quarterbacks coach in 2010, developing Sun Belt Freshman of the Year Corey Robinson, who threw for 3,707 yards and 28 touchdowns.

At Southern Miss from 2014-2015, Lindsey's offense propelled the Golden Eagles to a 9-5 record, C-USA West Division title, and 12th national ranking in total offense. His 2016 stint at Arizona State averaged over 33 points per game, ranking 11th in red zone efficiency despite a 5-7 finish.

Further successes include Auburn's 2017 SEC West Championship under his coordination, UCF's top-26 scoring offense in 2022, and North Carolina's eight-win season in 2023, mentoring Drake Maye to the No. 3 NFL Draft pick.

Michigan Tenure and Missouri Transition

Hired by Michigan in December 2024, Lindsey inherited elite talent like Bryce Underwood. His short time with the Wolverines showcased his ability to develop young quarterbacks, building on prior successes at North Carolina and UCF.

By December 21, 2025, reports positioned Lindsey as Missouri's top choice for offensive coordinator. This hire aims to elevate Mizzou's attack, leveraging his proven schemes from power programs like Auburn and Arizona State.

The impact of Lindsey's arrival could reshape Missouri's strategy, emphasizing explosive plays and quarterback growth, critical for competing in the SEC.

Expected Impact on Missouri Football

Missouri gains a coordinator with head coaching experience at Troy (2019-2021), where he navigated competitive seasons post his earlier QB role there. His analyst background at Auburn during their SEC title run adds strategic depth.

Recent developments signal Lindsey's focus on high-powered offenses, as seen in Southern Miss's championship contention and Auburn's division win. For Missouri, this could mean improved scoring and efficiency.

As the 2025-2026 season approaches, Lindsey's leadership positions Mizzou for potential breakthroughs, drawing on his track record across conferences.