Bret Cooper
Bret was born in Miami, FL where he develop a passion for sports. He attended Miami, Killian High, and left as one of the school’s most influential Student Athletes and a top player in Dade County.
At the University of Central Florida Bret lead the nation’s fifth best scoring offense with 15 touchdowns. That offense was one of the nation’s best averaging 478.9 yards per game. As a team captain and 1st team All-Independent player, Bret’s career best game came with 8 receptions for 181 yards and 4 touchdowns (1 rushing).
Throughout his career, Bret has been tutored by some of football’s most creditable coaches, and players. From NCAA National Champions to Superbowl Champions, Bret credits these men for showing him what it takes to have the character of a champion.
“I am blessed to have learned every little detail about the game from men that have won at the highest level. Here are a few of the men that help me succeed throughout my career, both on and off the field
Ray Bentley Buffalo Bills (Linebacker)
4 Super Bowl appearances
ESPN play-by-play
Mike Kruczek Arizona Cardinals (Offensive Coordinator)
University of Central Florida (Offensive Coordinator)
Florida State University (QB Coach)
2-Time Super Bowl Champion (Pittsburgh Steelers)
Matt Ryan (Personal QB Coach
Rod McSwain Clemson (DB)
All American
National Champion (1981)
Super Bowl Appearance 1986
Scott Mitchell Miami Dolphins (QB)
Detroit Lions (QB)
Jay Gruden Tampa Bay Buccaneers (coaching Staff)
7-Arena Bowl Championships
Todd Shell San Francisco (49ers Linebacker)
Super Bowl Champion 1984




