Entering his first NFL season, Scott Huff joined the Seahawks as offensive line coach on February 13, 2024. Previously, Huff spent seven seasons with the Washington Huskies (2017-23) in the same capacity.
In 2023, Huff was part of a coaching staff that for the second year in a row, produced an offensive line that ranked among the nation's best in sacks allowed, giving up just 11, and permitted only 46 tackles for loss. That group received the Joe Moore Award, recognizing them as the best group in the nation. The award-winning unit was led by LT Troy Fautanu, a third-team All-American, named to the All-Pac-12 first team for the second season in a row, and also took home the 2023 Morris Trophy as the top offensive lineman in the Pac-12 Conference.
In 2022, Washington led the nation in both passing offense (369.8 ypg) and third-down conversions (57 percent), while also finishing second in total offense (515.8 ypg). Just one season earlier, Washington finished the season 73rd in pass offense and 114th in total offense. The unit also paved the way for the FBS's No. 25-ranked rushing offense, and allowed just seven sacks, the second-fewest in the nation. Four of UW's five starting linemen received some level of All-Pac-12 honors.
In 2018, RT Kaleb McGary, won the Morris Trophy as the Pac-12's best offensive lineman, and the offensive line helped the Huskies rush for 179.9 yards per game (3rd Pac-12) and helped pave the way for RB Myles Gaskin to become the second player in NCAA-FBS history to rush for 1,200 yards in four straight seasons.
Prior to his time at UW, Huff coached 11 seasons at Boise State (2006-16), where he started 40 games at center for the Broncos between 1999-2002.
During his final season, his offensive line unit was a semifinalist for the Joe Moore Award, given to the top line in the nation as Boise State placed two linemen on the All-Mountain West Conference first team. As co-offensive coordinator, the Broncos led the MWC in total offense (472.8 ypg).
In his four-year playing career (1999-02), Huff started 40 games at center and earned first-team All-Western Athletic Conference as a senior, helping to lead the Broncos to a 12-1 overall record and the WAC championship. In 2005, he was named to the Broncos Stadium 35th Anniversary Team.
A native of Phoenix, Ariz., Huff earned his bachelor's degree in business administration in 2002 and his master's in secondary education from Arizona State in 2005. Huff and wife, Shannon, have two sons, Scott III and Sullivan, and a daughter, Savannah.