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Bryan Shor

Bryan Schor

National champion and All-American quarterback Bryan Schor, who spent three seasons as a senior analyst with the Eagles, was named a full-time coach for the 2025 season and serves as the tight ends coach.

In each of his first three seasons with the Eagles, Schor played a key role in the high-octane passing game put on the field each fall. The three highest single-season passing totals in school history have come while he was on staff. 

While serving in the senior analyst role, Schor was on staff in 2021 as Kyle Vantrease broke nearly every Georgia Southern passing mark in leading the Eagles to the Camellia Bowl. A year later, Davis Brin also put up big passing numbers and JC French set a program record for completion percentage in 2024. 

Prior to his time in Statesboro, Schor was a graduate assistant at East Carolina. There, he worked with Holton Ahlers, who is the career leader in passing yards, total offensive yards, passing touchdowns, touchdowns responsible for, completions, pass attempts and rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in East Carolina history.

Schor re-wrote the record books while playing at James Madison, leading the Dukes to the 2016 FCS National Championship. He broke JMU career records for passing touchdowns (62), passing yards (7,078), completions (559) and total offense (8,241). 

As a junior, he was named a HERO Sports FCS second-team All-American, won the Bill Dudley Award, which is presented to top Division I player in Virginia, was the CAA Offensive Player of the Year and a first-team All-CAA quarterback after completing 217-of-297 pass attempts for 3,002 yards and 29 touchdowns against six interceptions. He threw three touchdown passes in the national semifinal against North Dakota State and two more in the title game against Youngstown State.

In his senior season, he threw for 3,222 yards and 26 touchdowns as the Dukes finished as the FCS national runners-up.

After graduating from JMU in 20218, Schor signed a one-year contract with Winnipeg of the Canadian Football League in 2019 and then later signed with Ottawa. He also participated in a rookie minicamp with the Chicago Bears in 2018.

He graduated in 2013 from Delaware Valley High in Pennsylvania, where he helped lead his team to an 11-2 record his senior season, earning Pennsylvania Class AAAA first-team all-state honors. He was a two-time all-region and all-conference selection his final two years, finishing his four-year starting career with 6,518 passing yards and 56 touchdowns. He was inducted into the Delaware Valley High Hall of Fame in 2023.

Schor is married to Lindsay and the couple live in Statesboro. 

THE SCHOR FILE
Personal

Hometown: Milford, Pa.
Born: March 24, 1995 in Milford, Pa.
College: James Madison (2018)
Family: wife, Lindsay

Playing Experience
James Madison: (2014-17)
Ottawa Roughriders: (2019)
Winnipeg Blue Bombers: (2019)

Coaching Experience
2025- Georgia Southern (tight ends)
2022-24: Georgia Southern (senior analyst)
2020-21: East Carolina (G.A.)

College Bow/Playoffl Experience
Coach

2024 New Orleans (GS vs. Sam Houston) 
2023 Myrtle Beach (GS vs. Ohio)
2022 Camellia (GS vs. Buffalo) 
2021 Military (ECU vs. Boston College)
Player
2017 FCS Championship Game (JMU)
2016 FCS National Champions (JMU)
2015 FCS Second Round (JMU)
2014 FCS First Round (JMU)

Prominent Pupils
Holton Ahlers (QB) - Seattle Seahawks
Keaton Mitchell (RB) - Baltimore Ravens 
Kyle Vantrease (QB) - Calgary Stampeders


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