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* [[San Francisco 49ers]] ({{NFL Year|2000}})*
* [[San Francisco 49ers]] ({{NFL Year|2000}})*
* [[Birmingham Thunderbolts]] ([[XFL (2001)|2001]])
* [[Birmingham Thunderbolts]] ([[XFL (2001)|2001]])
* [[Georgia Force]] ({{AFL Year|2002}})
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* [[Jacksonville State Gamecocks football|Jacksonville State]] (2004)<br>Student assistant
* [[Jacksonville State Gamecocks football|Jacksonville State]] (2004)<br>Student assistant
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* [[Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football|Louisiana Tech]] (2008–2009)<br>Defensive line
* [[Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football|Louisiana Tech]] (2008–2009)<br>Defensive line
* [[Syracuse Orange football|Syracuse]] (2010)<br>Defensive line
* [[Syracuse Orange football|Syracuse]] (2010)<br>Defensive line
* [[Syracuse Orange football|Syracuse]] (2011)<br>Defensive tackles
* Syracuse (2011)<br>Defensive tackles
* [[East Mississippi Community College]] (2012)<br>Defensive line / Strength and conditioning
* [[East Mississippi Community College]] (2012)<br>Defensive line / Strength and conditioning
* [[Kentucky Wildcats football|Kentucky]] (2013–2016)<br>Defensive line
* [[Kentucky Wildcats football|Kentucky]] (2013–2016)<br>Defensive line
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* [[Colorado Buffaloes football|Colorado]] (2019)<br>defensive line
* [[Colorado Buffaloes football|Colorado]] (2019)<br>defensive line
* [[Tennessee Volunteers football|Tennessee]] (2020)<br>Co-defensive coordinator / defensive line
* [[Tennessee Volunteers football|Tennessee]] (2020)<br>Co-defensive coordinator / defensive line
* [[Auburn Tigers football|Auburn]] (2022-present)<br>Defensive line coach
* [[Oregon Ducks football|Oregon]] (2021)<br>Defensive analyst
* [[Auburn Tigers football|Auburn]] (2022)<br>Defensive line
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* [[Coastal Carolina Chanticleers football|Coastal Carolina]] (2023–present)<br>Defensive line
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* [[BCS National Championship Game|National champion]] ([[2008 BCS National Championship Game|2007]])
* [[BCS National Championship Game|National champion]] ([[2008 BCS National Championship Game|2007]])
* First-team All-SEC (1997)
* First-team [[List of All-SEC football teams|All-SEC]] ([[1997 All-SEC football team|1997]])
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* Second-team All-SEC (1996)
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'''Jimmy Brumbaugh''' (born December 9, 1976) is a former [[American football|American]] and [[arena football]] [[defensive tackle]] / [[offensive line]]man and former defensive line coach at [[Tennessee Volunteers football|Tennessee]]. He played [[college football]] at [[Auburn Tigers football|Auburn]]. He was originally signed as an [[undrafted free agent]] in 2000 by the [[San Francisco 49ers]] of the [[National Football League]] (NFL).
'''Jimmy Brumbaugh''' (born December 9, 1976) is a former [[American football|American]] and [[arena football]] [[defensive tackle]] / [[offensive line]]man who is the defensive line coach at [[Coastal Carolina Chanticleers football|Coastal Carolina]]. He played [[college football]] at [[Auburn Tigers football|Auburn]]. He was originally signed as an [[undrafted free agent]] in 2000 by the [[San Francisco 49ers]] of the [[National Football League]] (NFL).


After not making the 49ers roster, Brumbaugh went on to play in the short-lived [[XFL (2001)|XFL]] for the [[Birmingham Thunderbolts]], the [[Georgia Force]] of the [[Arena Football League]] (AFL) and [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] of [[af2]]. After which, he retired and became a coach.
After not making the 49ers roster, Brumbaugh went on to play in the short-lived [[XFL (2001)|XFL]] for the [[Birmingham Thunderbolts]], the [[Georgia Force]] of the [[Arena Football League]] (AFL) and [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] of [[af2]]. After which, he retired and became a coach.


==Early years==
==Early years==
Brumbaugh attended [[Keystone Heights Junior/Senior High School]], where he was a two-time Class 3A all-state lineman.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/101897/c7Notebo.html#.WJRjhPK50dY |title=Auburn Star Learns to Adjust |website=Jacksonville.com |publisher=[[The Florida Times-Union]] |date=October 18, 1997 |access-date=February 3, 2017}}</ref> He then attended [[Auburn University]], where he [[Major (academic)|majored]] in health and human performance.<ref name="UK bio">{{cite web |url=http://www.ukathletics.com/sport/m-footbl/2015/roster/559d9548e4b01c7eefd61f96 |title=Bio for Jimmy Brubaugh |website=UKAthletics.com |access-date=February 3, 2017}}</ref> As a true freshman in [[1995 Auburn Tigers football team|1995]], he was named to the freshman All-[[Southeastern Conference]] (SEC) team. In [[1996 Auburn Tigers football team|1996]] as a sophomore, he recorded a career-high 80 tackles and was named Second-team All-SEC. As a junior in [[1997 Auburn Tigers football team|1997]], he recorded 78 total tackles.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.auburntigers.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/1997-1998/igbg.html#IGBG.DEF |title=1997 Game-by-Game Summaries |access-date=February 3, 2017}}</ref> During the Tigers tenth game, against [[1997 Georgia Bulldogs football team|Georgia]], he ruptured his [[patella]] on the first play of the game.<ref name="Injury">{{cite web |url=http://onlineathens.com/stories/122499/dog_1224990057.shtml#.WJRnd_K50dY |title=End of a career closes in for Auburn tackle |last=Fryer |first=Jenna Halvatgis |website=OnlineAthens.com |date=December 24, 1999 |access-date=February 3, 2017}}</ref> Despite his injury, he was named First-team All-SEC. In [[1998 Auburn Tigers football team|1998]] he appeared in just three games. He recorded 11 tackles.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.auburntigers.com/m/sports/m-footbl/stats/1998-1999/indgbg.html |title=1998 Auburn Football, Auburn Games Played (as of Nov 21, 1998), All games |access-date=February 3, 2017}}</ref> Due to complications from the surgery, the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]] (NCAA) granted him a [[Redshirt (college sports)#Reasons|medical hardship]], allowing him to return for another year.<ref name="Joins EMCC" /> As a redshirt senior, in [[1999 Auburn Tigers football team|1999]], he recorded 51 tackles, six sacks, three fumble recoveries and nine quarterback hits.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.auburntigers.com/m/sports/m-footbl/stats/1999-2000/plyr0007.html |title=1999 Auburn Football, Auburn Individual Game-by-Game (as of Sep 13, 2005), All games, #96 Jimmy Brumbaugh |website=AuburnTigers.com |date=September 13, 2005 |access-date=February 3, 2017}}</ref>
Brumbaugh attended [[Keystone Heights Junior/Senior High School]], where he was a two-time Class 3A all-state lineman.<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 18, 1997 |title=Auburn Star Learns to Adjust |url=http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/101897/c7Notebo.html#.WJRjhPK50dY |access-date=February 3, 2017 |website=Jacksonville.com |publisher=[[The Florida Times-Union]]}}</ref> He then attended [[Auburn University]], where he [[Major (academic)|majored]] in health and human performance.<ref name="UK bio">{{Cite web |title=Bio for Jimmy Brubaugh |url=http://www.ukathletics.com/sport/m-footbl/2015/roster/559d9548e4b01c7eefd61f96 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170204003402/http://www.ukathletics.com/sport/m-footbl/2015/roster/559d9548e4b01c7eefd61f96 |archive-date=February 4, 2017 |access-date=February 3, 2017 |website=UKAthletics.com}}</ref> As a true freshman in [[1995 Auburn Tigers football team|1995]], he was named to the freshman All-[[Southeastern Conference]] (SEC) team. In [[1996 Auburn Tigers football team|1996]] as a sophomore, he recorded a career-high 80 tackles and was named Second-team All-SEC. As a junior in [[1997 Auburn Tigers football team|1997]], he recorded 78 total tackles.<ref>{{Cite web |title=1997 Game-by-Game Summaries |url=http://www.auburntigers.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/1997-1998/igbg.html#IGBG.DEF |access-date=February 3, 2017}}</ref> During the Tigers tenth game, against [[1997 Georgia Bulldogs football team|Georgia]], he ruptured his [[patella]] on the first play of the game.<ref name="Injury">{{Cite web |last=Fryer |first=Jenna Halvatgis |date=December 24, 1999 |title=End of a career closes in for Auburn tackle |url=http://onlineathens.com/stories/122499/dog_1224990057.shtml#.WJRnd_K50dY |access-date=February 3, 2017 |website=OnlineAthens.com}}</ref> Despite his injury, he was named First-team All-SEC. In [[1998 Auburn Tigers football team|1998]] he appeared in just three games. He recorded 11 tackles.<ref>{{Cite web |title=1998 Auburn Football, Auburn Games Played (as of Nov 21, 1998), All games |url=http://www.auburntigers.com/m/sports/m-footbl/stats/1998-1999/indgbg.html |access-date=February 3, 2017}}</ref> Due to complications from the surgery, the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]] (NCAA) granted him a [[Redshirt (college sports)#Rationale|medical hardship]], allowing him to return for another year.<ref name="Joins EMCC" /> As a redshirt senior, in [[1999 Auburn Tigers football team|1999]], he recorded 51 tackles, six sacks, three fumble recoveries and nine quarterback hits.<ref>{{Cite web |date=September 13, 2005 |title=1999 Auburn Football, Auburn Individual Game-by-Game (as of Sep 13, 2005), All games, #96 Jimmy Brumbaugh |url=http://www.auburntigers.com/m/sports/m-footbl/stats/1999-2000/plyr0007.html |access-date=February 3, 2017 |website=AuburnTigers.com}}</ref>


During his college career, he recorded 291 tackles, 22 tackles-for-loss and 15 sacks.<ref name="LATech bio">{{cite web |url=http://www.latechsports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/brumbaugh_jimmy00.html |title=Jimmy Brumbaugh bio |website=LATechSports.com |access-date=February 3, 2017}}</ref><ref name="LSU bio" />
During his college career, he recorded 291 tackles, 22 tackles-for-loss and 15 sacks.<ref name="LATech bio">{{Cite web |title=Jimmy Brumbaugh bio |url=http://www.latechsports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/brumbaugh_jimmy00.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170204004303/http://www.latechsports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/brumbaugh_jimmy00.html |archive-date=February 4, 2017 |access-date=February 3, 2017 |website=LATechSports.com}}</ref><ref name="LSU bio" />


==Professional career==
==Professional career==
After going unselected in the [[2000 NFL Draft]], Brumbaugh signed with the [[San Francisco 49ers]]. After he failed to make the 49ers roster, he spent 2001 playing for the [[Birmingham Thunderbolts]] of the [[XFL (2001)|XFL]], where he recorded 22 tackles and one sack.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.all-xfl.com/birminghambolts/team/roster/James_Brumbaugh.htm |title=Birmingham Bolts Roster: James Brumbaugh |website=All-XFL.com |access-date=February 3, 2017}}</ref> After the XFL folded, he joined the [[Georgia Force]] of the [[Arena Football League]] (AFL) in 2002,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/arena-football-league-transactions/n-1963951 |title=Arena Football League Transactions |date=March 25, 2002 |publisher=OurSports Central |work=www.oursportscentral.com |accessdate=July 22, 2017}}</ref> where he recorded two tackles. He spent 2003 in [[af2]] with the [[Birmingham Steeldogs]].
After going unselected in the [[2000 NFL Draft]], Brumbaugh signed with the [[San Francisco 49ers]]. After he failed to make the 49ers roster, he spent 2001 playing for the [[Birmingham Thunderbolts]] of the [[XFL (2001)|XFL]], where he recorded 22 tackles and one sack.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Birmingham Bolts Roster: James Brumbaugh |url=http://www.all-xfl.com/birminghambolts/team/roster/James_Brumbaugh.htm |access-date=February 3, 2017 |website=All-XFL.com}}</ref> After the XFL folded, he joined the [[Georgia Force]] of the [[Arena Football League]] (AFL) in 2002,<ref>{{Cite web |date=March 25, 2002 |title=Arena Football League Transactions |url=http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/arena-football-league-transactions/n-1963951 |access-date=July 22, 2017 |website=www.oursportscentral.com |publisher=OurSports Central}}</ref> where he recorded two tackles. He spent 2003 in [[af2]] with the [[Birmingham Steeldogs]].


==Coaching career==
==Coaching career==
In 2004, Brumbaugh joined the [[Jacksonville State Gamecocks football|Jacksonville State]] football coaching staff, a staff that helped the Gamecocks win the [[Ohio Valley Conference]] championship, as a student assistant.<ref name="LSU bio">{{cite web |url=http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=1083179 |title=Jimmy Brumbaugh Bio |website=LSUSports.com |date=July 9, 2007 |access-date=February 3, 2017}}</ref> In 2005, he joined [[Chattanooga Mocs football|Tennessee-Chattanooga]] as the Mocs defensive line coach.<ref name="LSU bio" /> He then spent two seasons at [[LSU Tigers football|LSU]] as the assistant strength and conditioning. During his final season at LSU, the Tigers won the [[2008 BCS National Championship Game|National championship]].<ref name="LATech bio" /> In 2008, he joined [[Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football|Louisiana Tech]] as the team's defensive line coach. After two seasons there, he spent 2010 at [[Syracuse Orange football|Syracuse]] coaching the defensive line.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://cuse.com/news/2010/1/4/FB_0104104417.aspx#.WJRi3fK50dY |title=Brumbaugh Joines Orange Football Staff |website=Cuse.com |date=January 6, 2010 |access-date=February 3, 2017}}</ref> In 2011, he was named the Orange's defensive tackles coach. In December 2011, Brumbaugh along with Dan Conley were fired by Syracuse.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sujuiceonline.com/2011/12/14/syracuse-fires-assistant-football-coaches-dan-conley-jimmy-brumbaugh/ |title=Syracuse fires assistant football coaches Dan Conley, Jimmy Brumbaugh |website=SUJuiceOnline.com |date=December 14, 2011 |access-date=February 3, 2017}}</ref> In 2012, he was named the defensive line coach and strength and conditioning coordinator at [[East Mississippi Community College]].<ref name="Joins EMCC">{{cite web |url=http://emccathletics.com/sports/fball/2011-12/releases/2012062579d6iy |title=Jimmy Brumbaugh and Scott Gasper added to East Mississippi's football coaching staff |website=EMCCAthletics.com |date=April 6, 2012 |access-date=February 3, 2017}}</ref> The next year, he joined [[Kentucky Wildcats football|Kentucky]] as the Wildcats' defensive line coach.<ref name="UK bio" />
In 2004, Brumbaugh joined the [[Jacksonville State Gamecocks football|Jacksonville State]] football coaching staff, a staff that helped the Gamecocks win the [[Ohio Valley Conference]] championship, as a student assistant.<ref name="LSU bio">{{Cite web |date=July 9, 2007 |title=Jimmy Brumbaugh Bio |url=http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=1083179 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170204084904/http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=1083179 |archive-date=February 4, 2017 |access-date=February 3, 2017 |website=LSUSports.com}}</ref> In 2005, he joined [[Chattanooga Mocs football|Tennessee-Chattanooga]] as the Mocs defensive line coach.<ref name="LSU bio" /> He then spent two seasons at [[LSU Tigers football|LSU]] as the assistant strength and conditioning. During his final season at LSU, the Tigers won the [[2008 BCS National Championship Game|National championship]].<ref name="LATech bio" /> In 2008, he joined [[Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football|Louisiana Tech]] as the team's defensive line coach. After two seasons there, he spent 2010 at [[Syracuse Orange football|Syracuse]] coaching the defensive line.<ref>{{Cite web |date=January 6, 2010 |title=Brumbaugh Joines Orange Football Staff |url=http://cuse.com/news/2010/1/4/FB_0104104417.aspx#.WJRi3fK50dY |access-date=February 3, 2017 |website=Cuse.com}}</ref> In 2011, he was named the Orange's defensive tackles coach. In December 2011, Brumbaugh along with Dan Conley were fired by Syracuse.<ref>{{Cite web |date=December 14, 2011 |title=Syracuse fires assistant football coaches Dan Conley, Jimmy Brumbaugh |url=http://sujuiceonline.com/2011/12/14/syracuse-fires-assistant-football-coaches-dan-conley-jimmy-brumbaugh/ |access-date=February 3, 2017 |website=SUJuiceOnline.com}}</ref> In 2012, he was named the defensive line coach and strength and conditioning coordinator at [[East Mississippi Community College]].<ref name="Joins EMCC">{{Cite journal |date=April 6, 2012 |title=Jimmy Brumbaugh and Scott Gasper added to East Mississippi's football coaching staff |url=http://emccathletics.com/sports/fball/2011-12/releases/2012062579d6iy |access-date=February 3, 2017 |website=EMCCAthletics.com}}</ref> The next year, he joined [[Kentucky Wildcats football|Kentucky]] as the Wildcats' defensive line coach.<ref name="UK bio" />


==Personal life==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=1083179 LSU Tigers bio]
* [http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=1083179 LSU Tigers bio] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170204084904/http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=1083179 |date=February 4, 2017 }}
* [http://www.latechsports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/brumbaugh_jimmy00.html Louisiana Tech Bulldogs bio]
* [http://www.latechsports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/brumbaugh_jimmy00.html Louisiana Tech Bulldogs bio] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170204004303/http://www.latechsports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/brumbaugh_jimmy00.html |date=February 4, 2017 }}
* [http://www.ukathletics.com/sport/m-footbl/2015/roster/559d9548e4b01c7eefd61f96 Kentucky Wildcats bio]
* [http://www.ukathletics.com/sport/m-footbl/2015/roster/559d9548e4b01c7eefd61f96 Kentucky Wildcats bio] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170204003402/http://www.ukathletics.com/sport/m-footbl/2015/roster/559d9548e4b01c7eefd61f96 |date=February 4, 2017 }}


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Jimmy Brumbaugh
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
Position:Defensive line coach
Personal information
Born: (1976-12-09) December 9, 1976 (age 47)
Gainesville, Florida, U.S.
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:287 lb (130 kg)
Career information
High school:Keystone Heights
(Keystone Heights, Florida)
College:Auburn
Undrafted:2000
Career history
As a player:
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
As a coach:
Career highlights and awards
Career AFL statistics
Total tackles:2
Player stats at ArenaFan.com

Jimmy Brumbaugh (born December 9, 1976) is a former American and arena football defensive tackle / offensive lineman who is the defensive line coach at Coastal Carolina. He played college football at Auburn. He was originally signed as an undrafted free agent in 2000 by the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL).

After not making the 49ers roster, Brumbaugh went on to play in the short-lived XFL for the Birmingham Thunderbolts, the Georgia Force of the Arena Football League (AFL) and Birmingham Steeldogs of af2. After which, he retired and became a coach.

Early years

Brumbaugh attended Keystone Heights Junior/Senior High School, where he was a two-time Class 3A all-state lineman.[1] He then attended Auburn University, where he majored in health and human performance.[2] As a true freshman in 1995, he was named to the freshman All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) team. In 1996 as a sophomore, he recorded a career-high 80 tackles and was named Second-team All-SEC. As a junior in 1997, he recorded 78 total tackles.[3] During the Tigers tenth game, against Georgia, he ruptured his patella on the first play of the game.[4] Despite his injury, he was named First-team All-SEC. In 1998 he appeared in just three games. He recorded 11 tackles.[5] Due to complications from the surgery, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) granted him a medical hardship, allowing him to return for another year.[6] As a redshirt senior, in 1999, he recorded 51 tackles, six sacks, three fumble recoveries and nine quarterback hits.[7]

During his college career, he recorded 291 tackles, 22 tackles-for-loss and 15 sacks.[8][9]

Professional career

After going unselected in the 2000 NFL Draft, Brumbaugh signed with the San Francisco 49ers. After he failed to make the 49ers roster, he spent 2001 playing for the Birmingham Thunderbolts of the XFL, where he recorded 22 tackles and one sack.[10] After the XFL folded, he joined the Georgia Force of the Arena Football League (AFL) in 2002,[11] where he recorded two tackles. He spent 2003 in af2 with the Birmingham Steeldogs.

Coaching career

In 2004, Brumbaugh joined the Jacksonville State football coaching staff, a staff that helped the Gamecocks win the Ohio Valley Conference championship, as a student assistant.[9] In 2005, he joined Tennessee-Chattanooga as the Mocs defensive line coach.[9] He then spent two seasons at LSU as the assistant strength and conditioning. During his final season at LSU, the Tigers won the National championship.[8] In 2008, he joined Louisiana Tech as the team's defensive line coach. After two seasons there, he spent 2010 at Syracuse coaching the defensive line.[12] In 2011, he was named the Orange's defensive tackles coach. In December 2011, Brumbaugh along with Dan Conley were fired by Syracuse.[13] In 2012, he was named the defensive line coach and strength and conditioning coordinator at East Mississippi Community College.[6] The next year, he joined Kentucky as the Wildcats' defensive line coach.[2]

Personal life

He is married to his wife Kelly Brumbaugh (née Jones). They have two sons. Nash Jones and Legend Brumbaugh [2]

References

  1. ^ "Auburn Star Learns to Adjust". Jacksonville.com. The Florida Times-Union. October 18, 1997. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c "Bio for Jimmy Brubaugh". UKAthletics.com. Archived from the original on February 4, 2017. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  3. ^ "1997 Game-by-Game Summaries". Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  4. ^ Fryer, Jenna Halvatgis (December 24, 1999). "End of a career closes in for Auburn tackle". OnlineAthens.com. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  5. ^ "1998 Auburn Football, Auburn Games Played (as of Nov 21, 1998), All games". Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  6. ^ a b "Jimmy Brumbaugh and Scott Gasper added to East Mississippi's football coaching staff". EMCCAthletics.com. April 6, 2012. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  7. ^ "1999 Auburn Football, Auburn Individual Game-by-Game (as of Sep 13, 2005), All games, #96 Jimmy Brumbaugh". AuburnTigers.com. September 13, 2005. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  8. ^ a b "Jimmy Brumbaugh bio". LATechSports.com. Archived from the original on February 4, 2017. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  9. ^ a b c "Jimmy Brumbaugh Bio". LSUSports.com. July 9, 2007. Archived from the original on February 4, 2017. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  10. ^ "Birmingham Bolts Roster: James Brumbaugh". All-XFL.com. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  11. ^ "Arena Football League Transactions". www.oursportscentral.com. OurSports Central. March 25, 2002. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
  12. ^ "Brumbaugh Joines Orange Football Staff". Cuse.com. January 6, 2010. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  13. ^ "Syracuse fires assistant football coaches Dan Conley, Jimmy Brumbaugh". SUJuiceOnline.com. December 14, 2011. Retrieved February 3, 2017.