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Galt

Tommy Galt

All-Patriot League Performers Under Galt

2017
 Anthony Coyle, OL - First Team
 Ben Hartman, OL - Second Team

Tommy Galt competed his first season with the Fordham football staff in 2017, coaching the offensive line.

Under Galt’s leadership, the Fordham offensive line helped the Rams He average 371.7 yards of total offense/game, third best in the Patriot League, including 238.9 passing yards/game, also third best in the league and 31st among all NCAA FCS teams. He saw left tackle Anthony Coyle earn first team All-Patriot League and second team All-ECAC honors in 2017 while center Ben Hartman was named second team All-Patriot League.

Galt arrives at Fordham after serving as the offensive line coach at Virginia Military Institute since January of 2017. Prior to that he was an offensive graduate assistant/assistant offensive line coach at Penn State University for two years. He helped the Nittany Lions to the 2016 Big Ten title and an appearance in the 2017 Rose Bowl. He also assisted with the tight ends at State College, serving as the interim tight ends coach for Penn State for the 2016 TaxSlayer Bowl.
 
19108Galt served at Penn State along with his father, Dwight, the assistant athletic director of performance enhancement for the Nittany Lions, and his brother, Deege, the assistant director of performance enhancement.
 
Before Penn State, Galt worked as the offensive line/tight ends coach and run game coordinator at North Greenville University from February of 2013 until March of 2015. He directed a Crusader offense that recorded back-to-back seasons in which it averaged more than 400 yards of total offense per game. He was a member of the staff of the 2014 Victory Bowl champions at North Greenville.
 
Galt also served for three years at the University of South Carolina (2009-2012) where he started as the strength and conditioning graduate assistant in 2010 and later was the tight ends coach/offensive graduate assistant (2011-2012). The Gamecocks enjoyed consecutive eleven-win seasons in Galt’s time in Columbia as well as a pair of bowl wins (a win over Nebraska in the 2012 Capital One Bowl where he served as the interim running backs coach and a 2013 Outback Bowl victory over Michigan) and top ten national rankings in 2011 and 2012.
 
Galt got his collegiate coaching career started at Towson University in 2009 where he served as the offensive quality control coach for the Tigers, assisting offensive coaches with the development and application of drills during practice.
 
A 2009 graduate of the University of Maryland, Galt was a member of the Terps’ football program, starting at tight end as a senior for then Maryland offensive coordinator, James Franklin, currently the head coach of Penn State. Along with playing tight end, he served as a reserve long-snapper, appearing in 39 career games, including all 38 his final three seasons. Galt owns the school record (among tight ends) in the clean (385), breaking the former mark of Vernon Davis.