Joe Craddock (born September 7, 1985) is an American college football coach and former player. He is the coach at the University of Florida. Craddock played college football at Middle Tennessee State University and professionally in the Italian Football League (IFL).
He has served as the offensive coordinator as Southern Methodist University (SMU) from 2015 to 2017 and the University of Arkansas from 2018 to 2019 under head coach Chad Morris.
Craddock attended Middle Tennessee from 2004 to 2008, starting for the Blue Raiders during his junior and senior seasons. In his final campaign in 2008, he was named a team captain. During this season he led the Blue Raiders to a 24–14 upset win over the Maryland Terrapins. Craddock was also a member of the school's baseball team for one season.
After his collegiate career concluded, Craddock spent two seasons as the starting quarterback for the Parma Panthers of the Italian Football League (IFL). He led them to the 2010 IFL Super Bowl, a game in which he threw seven touchdowns.
In December 2014, Chad Morris named Craddock as his offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. At the time of the hiring, Craddock was 29 years old and the youngest offensive coordinator in college football.
In December 2017, Craddock was brought on with Morris to be the new offensive coordinator at the University of Arkansas. Craddock was a Broyles Award nominee in 2017. Craddock was the youngest offensive coordinator in the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
In January 2020, Craddock was announced as the tight ends coach for UAB. In December 2021, Craddock was named offensive coordinator for Troy.
Craddock began serving as offensive coordinator for Tulane in 2024.
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