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Agnew Named to 35 Under 35 Coaches Leadership Institute Class

Named as one of the top young coaches in the country

WACO, Texas — Stanford football running back coach Malcolm Agnew has been named to the 2026 AFCA 35 Under 35 class, as announced by the American Football Coaches Association on Monday.

The AFCA 35 Under 35 Coaches Leadership Institute, presented by Riddell InSite Analytics, is a prestigious program designed to identify and develop premier, future leaders in the football coaching profession. Selected participants are invited to attend the one-day institute that features a curriculum of interactive lectures focused on topics specifically tailored to emphasize leadership in the coaching profession, ethics, influential responsibilities, career progression, and family balance. 

Agnew led a young running back room during the 2025 season, but one that saw incredible success. Sophomore running back Micah Ford led the group with 643 rushing yards, the most by a Stanford running back since 2019. Ford also had multiple 150-yard performances, the most since Bryce Love in 2017. Redshirt freshman Cole Tabb also had a strong year with 445 yards on the ground, giving Stanford a pair of underclassmen running backs with over 400 yards for the first time since 2010.

Members of the 2026 AFCA 35 Under 35 receive a stipend to assist with expenses incurred while attending the AFCA Convention. They will be published in the bi-monthly AFCA MagazineAFCA Insider weekly email blast, and/or have their articles and videos added to the AFCA website. Members become a part of a prestigious network of rising coaches in the profession, along with many other great benefits. 

To be eligible, applicants must be 35 years old or younger on January 1st of that year's convention and must be currently serving as a high school head coach, a two-year college full-time assistant or head coach, or an NAIA/NCAA (all divisions) full-time assistant or head coach. Applicants were required to submit a resume, five references, and a 1,600-word article or a 10-minute live instructional video on an offensive, defensive, special teams, or position-specific topic of the applicant’s choosing back in the summer. 

For those interested in applying for next year’s class, submissions for the 2027 AFCA 35 Under 35 Coaches Leadership Institute will run from July 1 to July 31, 2026. 

Name

School

Position

Malcolm Agnew

Stanford

Running Backs

Joshua Atkinson

Stephen F. Austin

Wide Receivers

Kyle Barnes

James Madison

Nickel Backs

Joe Battaglia

Lock Haven

Head Coach

Nathan Brock

Georgia Tech

Tight End

Keelon Brookins

Coastal Carolina

Secondary

Will Bryant

Texas State

Tight Ends

Skyler Cassity

North Texas

Defensive Coordinator

Austin Davis

West Georgia

Offensive Coordinator

Micah Davis

Copiah - Lincoln CC

Head Coach

Sam Dunnam

SMU

Edge/OLB

Isaac Fruechte

North Dakota

Offensive Coordinator

Rob Greene

Texas Tech

Safeties

Logan Hall

Bishop England HS

Head Coach

Brandon Harris

UCF

Defensive Backs

Lorenzo Jackson

Lamar

Defensive Line

Mickey Jacobs

Duquesne

Defensive Coordinator

Christopher James

Ole Miss

Analyst

Jordy Joseph

Houston

Running Backs

Jared Keyte

UMass

Defensive Coordinator

Devin Klieman

North Dakota State

Safeties

Jalani Lord

Lenoir-Rhyne

Offensive Line

Jake Menage

Washington State

Wide Receivers

Pete Menage

Washington State

Safeties

Ghaali Muhammad-Lankford

Vanderbilt

Running Backs

Craig Neece

Hardin-Simmons

Defensive Coordinator

Ty Nichols

North Carolina

Outside Linebackers

Lee Pronschinske

Southern Illinois

Defensive Coordinator

Dyrell Roberts

East Carolina

Wide Receivers

Nico Rogers

Virginia Union

Defensive Backs

Lanear Sampson

San Diego State

Wide Receivers

Tyler Schovanec

FAU

Special Teams Coordinator

Billy Ray Stutzmann

San Jose State

Wide Receivers

Eric Terrazas

Kansas

QB Analyst

Rylan Wells

Western Carolina

Offensive Coordinator