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SJ Tuohy joined the UCF football staff for 2021 as director of football operations and was promoted to Associate Athletics Director/Chief of Staff following the 2021 season. He served as assistant athletics director and director of football operations in 2020 at Liberty. He previously was assistant director of football operations at Arkansas (2018-19) and special teams assistant at SMU (2017).
He’s a graduate of Loyola University Maryland (2016 with a degree in communications and media studies) and earned a master’s degree from SMU (2017 in humanities/humanistic studies). He’s currently pursuing a doctoral degree in strategic leadership. He played four seasons of college basketball at Loyola (2013-16) and one season of football at SMU (2017) as a member of the special teams units.
A native of Memphis, Tennessee, he has a brother, Michael Oher, who played eight seasons in the NFL for the Baltimore Ravens (2009-13), Tennessee Titans (2014) and Carolina Panthers (2015-16) and was the subject of the book and subsequent 2009 movie “The Blind Side.”
SJ Tuohy joined the UCF football staff for 2021 as director of football operations and was promoted to Associate Athletics Director/Chief of Staff following the 2021 season. He served as assistant athletics director and director of football operations in 2020 at Liberty. He previously was assistant director of football operations at Arkansas (2018-19) and special teams assistant at SMU (2017).
He’s a graduate of Loyola University Maryland (2016 with a degree in communications and media studies) and earned a master’s degree from SMU (2017 in humanities/humanistic studies). He’s currently pursuing a doctoral degree in strategic leadership. He played four seasons of college basketball at Loyola (2013-16) and one season of football at SMU (2017) as a member of the special teams units.
A native of Memphis, Tennessee, he has a brother, Michael Oher, who played eight seasons in the NFL for the Baltimore Ravens (2009-13), Tennessee Titans (2014) and Carolina Panthers (2015-16) and was the subject of the book and subsequent 2009 movie “The Blind Side.”