Kansas State University Athletics

Football

Justin Joyce
Justin Joyce
  • Title:
    Offensive GA
Justin Joyce enters his first season at K-State in 2022 as an offensive graduate assistant. Joyce came to Manhattan after serving one season as the quarterbacks coach at Walsh University in North Caton, Ohio.
 
Joyce’s stop previous to Walsh was Central Michigan where he was an offensive quality control coach during the 2018 and 2019 seasons assisting with the quarterbacks and wide receiver groups. He was responsible for opponent and self-scout film breakdown, opponent and self-scouting reports as well as Championship Analytics Book (CAI) for games and practice situations. He worked closely with head coach Jim McElwain in preparing practice schedules and scripts. Joyce also drew Visio diagrams for offensive playbooks as well as weekly game books. He was a part of a coaching staff that helped the Chippewas claim the 2019 MAC West Division Championship, an appearance in the 2019 MAC Championship Game and the 2019 New Mexico Bowl. He also helped tutor a pair of First Team All-MAC wide receivers in Kalil Pimpleton and JaCorey Sullivan.
 
Prior to his stint at Central Michigan, Joyce served as the wide receivers coach at St. Cloud State (Minn.) during the 2017 season.
 
Following a two-year period on the active roster at Iowa, Joyce moved into coaching as a student assistant quarterbacks coach for the 2015 and 2016 seasons. He assisted the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach with making scripts, meeting tapes, scout team defensive backs, as well as other tasks. In 2015, Iowa went 12-0 in the regular season and earned a trip to the Rose Bowl Game. That came on the heels of another bowl trip in 2014 to the Outback Bowl.
 
A native of from Midlothian, Virginia, Joyce obtained his bachelor’s degree in business management from Iowa in 2017, while he earned his master’s degree in education administration and leadership from St. Cloud State in 2019.