Jeff Breaux is entering his second season as the director of operations for the Lamar University football program. Breaux joins LU after spending the previous four seasons in the southeast Texas high school ranks. In just his first season with the Cards, Breaux produced one of the league’s top tight ends in DeAndre Jennings.
Prior to arriving at LU, Breax spent three years as the offensive coordinator at West Brook and one season as offensive line coach at East Chambers.
Breaux moved into the high school ranks after spending two seasons as the offensive line coach at Henderson State. During his time in Arkadelphipa, Ark., the Reddies recorded their first conference title in 25 years, while setting school records for total, scoring and passing offense.
Breaux  has an extensive knowledge of the Southland Conference having both coached and played in the league. He served as the tight ends coach and assisted with the offensive linemen at McNeese during the 2007 and 2008 seasons helping coach the Cowboys to a Southland title, and one of the nation’s top offenses.
Breaux’s coaching career began as a student assistant at Nicholls State in 2004. He received his bachelor’s degree from Nicholls in 2005. A four-year letterman for the Colonels, Breaux garnered second-team All-Southland Conference honors as a senior.