South Florida Bulls during the 2020 Men’s Basketball headshots photoshoot in Tampa, Fl., on Wednesday September 02, 2020.

Billy Hubly

  • Title
    Video/Social Media Coordinator
  • Email
    whubly@usf.edu
  • Phone
    (813) 974-3441

Billy Hubly joined the men’s basketball staff at USF as its Director of Player Development in September 2018. He has since transitioned his role to video and social media coordinator for the team. 

 

Hubly arrived at USF from ECU, where he served as the video coordinator during the 2016-17 season. Hubly continued his role as video coordinator during the 2017-18 season, but was promoted to assistant coach on Nov. 29, 2017, when former ECU head coach Jeff Lebo announced his immediate resignation. Hubly played an instrumental role in helping Pirate guard Shawn Williams become the first ECU player to win Rookie of the Year honors in the American Athletic Confernece. Williams averaged 12.2 points, made 36.7 percent of his three-pointers and led the league with a .878 free throw percentage.    

 

Before making his way to Greenville, Hubly worked as the video coordinator at Georgia Tech during the 2015-16 season after spending two seasons with the Yellow Jackets as a graduate assistant coach. His time at Georgia Tech was also under USF head coach Brian Gregory when he led the Yellow Jackets. Hubly was responsible for all opponent film breakdown, video exchange between programs as well as creating and editing teaching, motivational and highlight videos. During his only year as the Jackets’ video coordinator, Georgia Tech won 21 games and and earned the school’s first postseason bid since 2010 by receiving a berth to the NIT.

 

Prior to being promoted to video coordinator, Hubly spent the previous two years contributing to the Yellow Jackets’ on-court individual instruction and team practices, helping organize and administer Tech’s annual summer basketball camps, analyzing game film for recruiting and player development, organizing scouting materials and statistical analysis reports and handling the organization and inventory of all player performance gear.

 

While serving his graduate assistantship at Tech, Hubly worked toward his Master’s degree in Management from the University of St. Francis in Joliet, Ill., which he received in May of 2015. The Elk Grove, Ill., native earned his Bachelor’s degree in Recreation Administration in August of 2012 from St. Francis, where he played basketball on scholarship for the Fighting Saints and earned All-Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference (NAIA) honors three times.