Jeremy Hurdle

Jeremy Hurdle

Jeremy Hurdle was promoted to assistant coach in 2019, after serving as the Bulls’ Director of Soccer Operations.

In 2018, Hurdle was named the Florida Youth Soccer Association Coach of the Year, and the US Youth Soccer South Region Coach of the Year. 

Prior to USF, Hurdle spent one season as an assistant coach at the University of Pennsylvania. The Quakers finished the 2016 season with a record of 5-5-6, a 3-3-1 mark in the Ivy League. Hurdle was one of 30 coaches nationwide named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s “NSCAA 30 Under 30” program which provides year-long mentorship and educational opportunities to up-and-coming coaches.  Hurdle currently holds the U.S. Soccer “A” License as well as the United Soccer Coaches Advanced National Diploma.

As a player, Hurdle was a four-year starter and captain for McGill University. He earned a Canadian Silver Medal in 2009 and the Quebec Silver Medal in 2009 and 2011, as well as a one-time conference all-star recognition. Prior to his time at McGill, Hurdle captained a team for the University of Auckland, New Zealand. 

Hurdle graduated from McGill in 2012 with a degree in geography.