Justice

Garin Justice

Garin Justice was elevated to offensive coordinator before the 2019 season and will continue to oversee the offensive line.

“Garin moving into a new role will make for a smooth transition for us,” said head coach Tony Sanchez. “He’s a former head coach who did a lot of good things here in his first year and we have full confidence that he will do a great job helping us move forward as a coordinator.”

Justice joined UNLV in 2018 after spending the previous two seasons helping build the FAU program.

In 2016, Justice became the offensive line coach for FAU and he was the only assistant retained by new head Lane Kiffin. The Owls finished last season with an 11-3 record that included a Conference USA championship and Boca Raton Bowl victory. FAU finished ranked sixth nationally in rushing (285.3 YPG) and 12th in fewest quarterback sacks allowed as three of Justice’s linemen were named first team all-league.

Previous to joining FAU, Justice spent five of his seven seasons at Division II Concord University in West Virginia as head coach, compiling a 40-17 overall mark with the Mountain Lions.

A former second team All-America offensive tackle at West Virginia, Justice earned his bachelor’s degree from the school in 2006. He started his coaching career as a student assistant and then a graduate assistant for his alma mater before spending two years on the staff at Florida State in 2007-08.

Justice and his wife, Casie, have a daughter, Juliet.

JUSTICE’S COACHING EXPERIENCE
2019 -- UNLV - Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line
2018 -- UNLV – Run Game Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line
2016-17 – Florida Atlantic University - Assistant Coach/Offensive Line
2011-15 – Concord - Head Coach/Offensive Line
2009-10 – Concord - Assistant Coach/Offensive Line/Strength and Conditioning
2007-08 – Florida State University - Graduate Assistant
2006-07 – West Virginia - Graduate Assistant