Bart Andrus

Bart Andrus (born March 30, 1958) is an American football coach and a former collegiate player. He has served as head coach for the Amsterdam Admirals of the NFL Europe League (NFLEL) from 2001 to 2007, the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL) in 2009, and the Omaha Nighthawks of the United Football League (UFL) in 2012 compiling a career record of 40 wins and 54 losses. Andrus also was the head football coach at Rocky Mountain College in 1996, posting a mark of 6–4. He also served as head coach of the Generals of The Spring League and the Philadelphia Stars.

Bart Andrus
Personal information
Born: (1958-03-30) March 30, 1958
Logan, Utah, U.S.
Career information
High school:Monroe
(North Hills, California)
College:Los Angeles Valley (1976)
Canyons (1977)
Oregon State (1978)
Montana (1979–1980)
Position:Head coach
Undrafted:1981
Career history
As a coach:
  • St. Patrick HS (CA) (1981–1983)
    Head coach
  • BYU (1984–1985)
    Graduate assistant)
  • Humboldt State (1986–1989)
    Offensive coordinator
  • Montana State (1990–1991)
    Offensive coordinator
  • Southern Utah (1993–1995)
    Offensive coordinator
  • Rocky Mountain (1996)
    Head coach
  • Tennessee Oilers (1997)
    Offensive assistant / Quality control
  • Tennessee Oilers (1998)
    Offensive assistant / Quarterbacks
  • Tennessee Titans (1999)
    Quarterbacks
  • Rhein Fire (2000)
    Offensive coordinator / Quarterbacks
  • Amsterdam Admirals (2001–2007)
    Head coach
  • Tennessee Titans (2008)
    Offensive assistant
  • Toronto Argonauts (2009)
    Head coach
  • Omaha Nighthawks (2011)
    Offensive coordinator
  • Omaha Nighthawks (2012)
    Head coach
  • St. Louis Rams (2013)
    Offensive assistant
  • Feather River (2014)
    Head coach
  • The Spring League (2018–2019)
    Head coach
  • Team 9 (2020)
    Head coach
  • TSL Generals (2020)
    Head coach
  • Ottawa Gee-Gees (2021)
    Quarterbacks
  • Philadelphia Stars (20222023)
    Head coach
As an executive:
  • Philadelphia Stars (2022)
    General manager
Career highlights and awards
  • Big Sky All-Academic (1980)
  • NAIA Division I Coach of the Year (1996)
  • NFLE Coach of the Year (2005)
  • World Bowl XIII champion (2005)
Head coaching record
Regular season:USFL: 9–7 (.563)
Postseason:NFLE: 1–1 (.500)
USFL: 1–1 (.500)
Career:NCAA: 6–4 (.600)
NJCAA: 2–8 (.200)
NFLE: 34–36 (.486)
CFL: 3–15 (.167)
UFL: 2–2 (.500)
USFL: 10–8 (.556)
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