Former Auburn quarterback Barrett Trotter has rejoined the Tigers as an offensive analyst for the 2018 season. He came back to Auburn from North Carolina, where he was an offensive assistant with the Tar Heels for the 2017 campaign.
Trotter was with the St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams in the NFL for four seasons, serving first as a football operations and scouting assistant in 2013-14 and then moving into coaching as an offensive quality control assistant for the Rams in 2015-16.
In 2013, Trotter served as an offensive graduate assistant at Arkansas State. Trotter started his coaching career in 2012 at his alma mater, Briarwood Christian, coaching quarterbacks.
After backing up Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton, Trotter became Tigers’ starting quarterback for his senior season in 2011, as Auburn defeated Virginia in the Chick-fil-A Bowl in Atlanta. At Auburn, he was a member of the National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society and a four-year member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll.
Trotter is from Birmingham, Ala., and was a Class 5A all-state quarterback and Alabama Mr. Football finalist at Briarwood Christian School. He received his bachelor’s degree in communication from Auburn in 2010.
Trotter was with the St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams in the NFL for four seasons, serving first as a football operations and scouting assistant in 2013-14 and then moving into coaching as an offensive quality control assistant for the Rams in 2015-16.
In 2013, Trotter served as an offensive graduate assistant at Arkansas State. Trotter started his coaching career in 2012 at his alma mater, Briarwood Christian, coaching quarterbacks.
After backing up Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton, Trotter became Tigers’ starting quarterback for his senior season in 2011, as Auburn defeated Virginia in the Chick-fil-A Bowl in Atlanta. At Auburn, he was a member of the National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society and a four-year member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll.
Trotter is from Birmingham, Ala., and was a Class 5A all-state quarterback and Alabama Mr. Football finalist at Briarwood Christian School. He received his bachelor’s degree in communication from Auburn in 2010.