The University of Alabama at Birmingham Athletics
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Lewis Sr., Ryan

Ryan Lewis Sr.
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- Cornerbacks
UAB Football Head Coach Trent Dilfer added former Alabama State Defensive Coordinator Ryan Lewis Sr. to his staff as the cornerbacks coach on Dec. 23, 2024. Lewis Sr. is in his first season with the Blazers.
Lewis Sr. spent the last three seasons leading a Hornets defense that ranked top 15 nationally in total defense every season under his direction, including back-to-back years of finishing No. 3 nationally in total defense.
Along with ranking third in total defense in 2024, Alabama State also had top 10 national ranks in rushing defense (8th), passing yards allowed (7th), team passing efficiency defense (7th), scoring defense (4th), first down defense (4th) and fourth down defense (5th).
The 2024 ASU defense followed a 2023 performance in which they were 2nd in the FCS in scoring defense (14.5) and 9th in rushing defense (100.9).
Prior to Alabama State, Lewis Sr. was the special team coordinator and linebackers coach at Bethune-Cookman and before that was the Associate Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator at Division II Edwards Waters College in Jacksonville, Fla.
Lewis Sr. began his coaching career working in camps for the Miami Dolphins then became a graduate assistant at his alma mater of Bethune-Cookman in 2014.
One of BCU’s most noted players of the decade, Lewis was recognized as MEAC Preseason Player of The Year and one of the Top 10 linebackers by The Sports Network, and named a Preseason Second Team FCS All-American in 2011. He finished his senior season with 42 tackles, including 10.5 for loss and a team-high tying four interceptions and five deflections. He also forced three fumbles on the campaign.
In 2010, Lewis was a captain of a defense that ranked fourth nationally in pass efficiency defense (93.97), 15th in scoring defense (19.0 PPG), 25th in pass defense (174.9 YPG) and aided the team in ranking first overall in turnover margin (+2.25). Lewis’ stingy defensive play proved key in BCU’s 10-1 regular season record, leading the Wildcats to the MEAC crown and first NCAA FCS Playoff appearance since 2003.
A native of Pompano Beach, Florida, Lewis earned his degree from Bethune-Cookman in 2012, majoring in Physical Education, and earned a Master’s Degree from Bethune-Cookman in 2015, majoring in Transformative Leadership.
Lewis Sr. spent the last three seasons leading a Hornets defense that ranked top 15 nationally in total defense every season under his direction, including back-to-back years of finishing No. 3 nationally in total defense.
Along with ranking third in total defense in 2024, Alabama State also had top 10 national ranks in rushing defense (8th), passing yards allowed (7th), team passing efficiency defense (7th), scoring defense (4th), first down defense (4th) and fourth down defense (5th).
The 2024 ASU defense followed a 2023 performance in which they were 2nd in the FCS in scoring defense (14.5) and 9th in rushing defense (100.9).
Prior to Alabama State, Lewis Sr. was the special team coordinator and linebackers coach at Bethune-Cookman and before that was the Associate Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator at Division II Edwards Waters College in Jacksonville, Fla.
Lewis Sr. began his coaching career working in camps for the Miami Dolphins then became a graduate assistant at his alma mater of Bethune-Cookman in 2014.
One of BCU’s most noted players of the decade, Lewis was recognized as MEAC Preseason Player of The Year and one of the Top 10 linebackers by The Sports Network, and named a Preseason Second Team FCS All-American in 2011. He finished his senior season with 42 tackles, including 10.5 for loss and a team-high tying four interceptions and five deflections. He also forced three fumbles on the campaign.
In 2010, Lewis was a captain of a defense that ranked fourth nationally in pass efficiency defense (93.97), 15th in scoring defense (19.0 PPG), 25th in pass defense (174.9 YPG) and aided the team in ranking first overall in turnover margin (+2.25). Lewis’ stingy defensive play proved key in BCU’s 10-1 regular season record, leading the Wildcats to the MEAC crown and first NCAA FCS Playoff appearance since 2003.
A native of Pompano Beach, Florida, Lewis earned his degree from Bethune-Cookman in 2012, majoring in Physical Education, and earned a Master’s Degree from Bethune-Cookman in 2015, majoring in Transformative Leadership.