Burbank Names Adam Colman Head Coach

Former Burbank QB Adam Colman is the new Bulldogs Head Coach

Former Burbank QB Adam Colman is the new Bulldogs Head Coach

By Tim Peterson

(Burbank) – Burbank turned to a familiar face to lead its football program. Adam Colman, who has been an assistant since 2013, and was a former quarterback for the Bulldogs, was named the new head coach Friday. Colman, who is a teacher on campus as well, takes over for Richard Broussard who stepped down in December after leading Burbank to a CIF Final appearance. Colman graduated from Burbank in 2011 where he was the starting quarterback.

“He’s a good man, mature beyond his years. I’m so proud and happy for him,” said Burbank DC Manuel Lemus. “His bond with the boys these past few seasons have made this program feel like a family.”

Colman was the quarterbacks coach and also the JV coach this past season.

 

 

3 Comments to "Burbank Names Adam Colman Head Coach"

  1. SGV football's Gravatar SGV football
    February 4, 2017 - 2:14 pm | Permalink

    Good luck Adam. Young Head Coach, but I think he will be great for that program.

  2. Best Wishes's Gravatar Best Wishes
    February 4, 2017 - 11:10 am | Permalink

    I’d like to wish Mr. Colman the best of luck as he takes his turn at the wheel of head coaching. From the looks of him, if it doesn’t work out, he can always be a movie star.

  3. 605's Gravatar 605
    February 4, 2017 - 10:49 am | Permalink

    Great job Burbank. Way to hire from within and keep a guy who is on campus. Other public school programs should do this.

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