The Denver Post

T.C. Mccartney’s hiring thrills family, Buffaloes

- By Kyle Fredrickso­n

CU athletic director Rick George walked across campus recently when his phone buzzed. A text from legendary Buffs coach Bill Mccartney. Big news.

T.C. got offered the job!

George smiled, because it referred to who had just landed the gig as the Broncos’ quarterbac­ks coach, and the T.C. who accepted it was once a young trick-or-treater George helped look after in a late 1980s Boulder neighborho­od. George, then a CU assistant football coach, raised his youngest daughter at the same time that T.C., grandson of Bill Mccartney and son of the late Buffs quarterbac­k Sal Aunese, grew up.

“T.C. and I go back to birth,” George said. “He’s a great young man, and being in that role is awesome.”

The Mccartney family is equally elated. T.C.’S mother, Kristy, still resides in state, in addition to his uncle, Tom, the longtime head football coach at Fairview for whom T.C. once played quarterbac­k under in high school.

“Everybody is just super excited for T.C.,” Tom Mccartney said. “There are only 32 jobs in the world coaching NFL quarterbac­ks. He’s been climbing the ladder to be a position coach, and now he has his first opportunit­y in his hometown. We’re all huge Broncos fans, anyway. It’s great.”

T.C.’S desire to play quarterbac­k developed early in youth football, Tom said, and his toughness in high school often mirrored what once made Aunese a dominant prep force. But T.C. lacked the same college recruiting buzz, and he accepted a walk-on position at LSU. It later opened doors as a

graduate assistant in Baton Rouge (2011 and 2016) and then back at CU (2012-13) before T.C. received his break in the NFL as a Browns quality-control coach in 2014.

But it was T.C.’S past two seasons learning under Rich Scangarell­o, the former 49ers quarterbac­ks coach-turned-broncos offensive coordinato­r, which paved his way back to Colorado. Tom said it harkens to advice his father often gives: “Your inner circle is crucial and the people you choose to surround yourself with.”

“T.C. has been very fortunate at each stop to be around great people and to continue to be a student of the game, to learn and grind it out,” Tom Mccartney said. “You’ve got to be a sponge and be willing to put in the time. You might be the low man on the totem pole and the hours might be tough, but you’ve got to keep learning.”

T.C., who was not made available by the Broncos for an interview this week, is said to have remained close through the years with his grandfathe­r Bill, who went public in 2016 with his ongoing battle with dementia/alzheimer’s disease. It hasn’t dampened his love for football. And now he has another member of the family namesake to continue the Mccartney tradition.

“It’s amazing … the way (Bill) is wired and how he can talk football and encourage you,” Tom Mccartney said. “I think it’s great for T.C. to be able to come back and have someone in Grandpa who will be there, be a supporter, to love the game and talk football with.”

Added George: “Having that opportunit­y to come back home is pretty cool.”

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