Baylor In 2008, Briles joined his father at
Baylor University as inside receivers coach and offensive recruiting coordinator. From 2012 to 2014 he served as Baylor's passing game coordinator, receivers coach and offensive recruiting coordinator. In 2015 Briles was promoted to
offensive coordinator. He was a 2015 finalist for the
Broyles Award, given annually to the nation's top college football assistant coach. In 2016, Baylor's football team came under fire when it was revealed university officials had failed to take action regarding alleged rapes and other assaults by Baylor football players. The scandal led to the ouster of head football coach
Art Briles (Kendal's father), the demotion and eventual resignation of Baylor University president
Ken Starr, the resignation of athletic director
Ian McCaw, and the firing of two others connected with the football program. A lawsuit filed after the scandal alleged that Kendal Briles had explicitly used the prospect of access to Baylor's female students to entice football recruits, with Briles quoted as telling a recruit "Do you like white women? Because we have a lot of them at Baylor and they love football players."
FAU In December 2016, FAU announced that Kendal Briles would be their new offensive coordinator. Head coach
Lane Kiffin said Briles will be given "full control" over the offense, including play-calling duties.
Houston In January 2018, Briles became the new assistant head coach, offensive coordinator, and quarterbacks coach at his alma mater, the
University of Houston. He resigned from this position on December 22, 2018.
Florida State In December 2018, Briles became the new offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach under
Willie Taggart at
Florida State University who was then fired with three games left in his second season. On December 11, 2019, new head coach
Mike Norvell announced
Kenny Dillingham as the Seminoles' new offensive coordinator, succeeding Briles.
Arkansas On December 23, 2019, Briles was named the offensive coordinator at the
University of Arkansas under new head coach
Sam Pittman. In March 2022, Briles was given a raise and a contract extension through the 2024 season, after Arkansas finished the 2021 season 9-4 and won the
2022 Outback Bowl. Briles then turned down an offer to be the OC at Mississippi State, and was given another raise by Arkansas in early January 2023 after the 2022 Razorbacks finished the season 7-6 and won the
2022 Liberty Bowl. After TCU made a bid for Briles' services in mid-January, Arkansas refused to match the offer, deciding to not give Briles yet another raise. Briles was replaced at Arkansas by Maryland OC
Dan Enos on the same day Briles was announced as the new coordinator for TCU.
TCU Briles was hired by
TCU as their offensive coordinator on January 19, 2023, replacing
Garrett Riley.
South Carolina Briles finalized a deal to be
South Carolina's new offensive coordinator on December 9, 2025, replacing
Mike Shula. ==Personal life==