JT May is in his first season with Utah State’s football program as an offensive administrative assistant. In his role, May will assist the offensive coaches with daily football operations, primarily working with the quarterbacks.
May comes to Utah State after spending the past four seasons at Pacific University, a Division III school located in Forest Grove, Ore. While with the Boxers, May was involved with coaching a variety of positions, including defensive line, wide receivers, tight ends and coordinating special teams.
During his time at Pacific, May coached seven players to all-Northwest Conference recognition, including three wide receivers, two defensive linemen, one running back and one punter. He helped coach an offense that ranked seventh nationally in third down conversion percentage and a defense that finished 20th nationally in sacks.
In the summer of 2019, May was on the coaching staff of the Middle School Bowl Game Series, which features five days of practice and competition, and is the final step for middle school aged athletes within the U.S. National Team. Hand selected by the USA Football Coaches, the roster is comprised of the best middle school athletes around the country.
May began his coaching career as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Buena High School in Sierra Vista, Ariz.
May played two seasons at Pacific University before transferring to Arizona, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in molecular and cellular biology with a minor in pre-law. He then went on to earn a master’s degree in secondary education from Arizona.