We need to give our RB coach, Norval McKenzie, a lot of kudos, he has done an amazing job with his group and is a local guy too.
From the Tech site:
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Running Backs/Run Game Coordinator
Norval McKenzie
Year at Tech
2nd
Alma Mater
Vanderbilt, 2005
Championships as a Coach and Player
4 (2 Division, 2 Conference)
Norval McKenzie, an Atlanta-area native who has coached running backs at the NCAA Division I level for 12 seasons, is in his second season as running backs coach/run-game coordinator at Georgia Tech.
In his first season with the Yellow Jackets, McKenzie’s running backs totaled 2,244 yards from scrimmage and 17 touchdowns. Leading the way was sophomore Jamal Haynes, who transitioned from wide receiver to running back after McKenzie’s arrival on The Flats and, in his first season at the position, became Tech’s first 1,000-yard rusher in six seasons when he ran for 1,059 yards and seven scores en route to all-conference recognition as both a running back and an all-purpose performer.
McKenzie came to The Flats after two seasons as the running backs coach/run-game coordinator at Vanderbilt (2021-22), which followed two seasons as running backs coach at ACC rival Louisville (2019-20).
His resume also includes stops at Arkansas State (2016-18 – running backs/special teams coordinator) and Furman (2011-15 (running backs/special teams coordinator/recruiting coordinator). He began his professional career as an assistant coach at Hiram H.S. in suburban Atlanta from 2005-07, followed by three seasons at Vanderbilt as graduate assistant (2008-09) and assistant recruiting coordinator (2010).
McKenzie is originally from Powder Springs, Ga., and attended McEachern H.S. He played running back at Vanderbilt, where he amassed 1,724 yards from scrimmage and earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees. He and his wife, Amber, have two sons – Storm and Bolt.