Football

Beyah Rasool
- Title:
- Quality Control - Cornerbacks
Beyah Rasool enters his second season with the Gators in the role of Quality Control - Cornerbacks in 2025.
Scot Loeffler's staff as the cornerbacks coach and special teams assistant on March 21, 2023. Rasool came to BGSU after spending two seasons at Arizona as a senior defensive analyst.
He arrived in Gainesville after spending the season at Bowling Green State where he was the cornerbacks coach and special team’s assistant.
Rasool's first season at BGSU in 2023 saw a secondary that finished the year No. 4 in the nation with 17 interceptions as the Falcons led the nation in takeaways (28). BGSU's starting cornerbacks Jordan Oladokun and Jalen Huskey both finished the year tied for No. 19 in the nation with four interceptions. Huskey was a first-team All-MAC performer and Oladokun earned second-team honors, while Davon Ferguson earned third-team All-MAC accolades. The BGSU defense in 2023 finished No. 25 in the nation in total defense (326.1) and No. 12 in the nation in passing yards allowed (179.8).
Prior to his stop at BGSU, he spent two seasons (2021-22) at Arizona as a senior defensive analyst before spending two years (2019-20) at Missouri as a graduate assistant. In 2019 he spent time with the safeties and moved to the defensive line in 2020.
From 2014-2016 Rasool was the secondary coach and recruiting coordinator at Eastern Arizona College. During his three seasons the defense ranked top-10 nationally and were the 2016 Salt Lake City Bowl Champs.
Rasool coached corners at Pima Community College in 2012. From 2008-2011 Rasool coached in the high school ranks. He started in 2008 at his alma mater Rincon High School in Tucson as head coach and defensive coordinator of the freshman team. He moved onto Sahuaro High School as the junior varsity head coach in 2010 and was the varsity co-defensive coordinator and secondary coach at Ironwood Ridge High School in 2011.
A native of Tucson, Ariz., Rasool played football at Eastern Arizona College in 2006 and 2007. He graduated from the University of Missouri with a bachelor of arts and science degree in general studies in 2020.
Scot Loeffler's staff as the cornerbacks coach and special teams assistant on March 21, 2023. Rasool came to BGSU after spending two seasons at Arizona as a senior defensive analyst.
He arrived in Gainesville after spending the season at Bowling Green State where he was the cornerbacks coach and special team’s assistant.
Rasool's first season at BGSU in 2023 saw a secondary that finished the year No. 4 in the nation with 17 interceptions as the Falcons led the nation in takeaways (28). BGSU's starting cornerbacks Jordan Oladokun and Jalen Huskey both finished the year tied for No. 19 in the nation with four interceptions. Huskey was a first-team All-MAC performer and Oladokun earned second-team honors, while Davon Ferguson earned third-team All-MAC accolades. The BGSU defense in 2023 finished No. 25 in the nation in total defense (326.1) and No. 12 in the nation in passing yards allowed (179.8).
Prior to his stop at BGSU, he spent two seasons (2021-22) at Arizona as a senior defensive analyst before spending two years (2019-20) at Missouri as a graduate assistant. In 2019 he spent time with the safeties and moved to the defensive line in 2020.
From 2014-2016 Rasool was the secondary coach and recruiting coordinator at Eastern Arizona College. During his three seasons the defense ranked top-10 nationally and were the 2016 Salt Lake City Bowl Champs.
Rasool coached corners at Pima Community College in 2012. From 2008-2011 Rasool coached in the high school ranks. He started in 2008 at his alma mater Rincon High School in Tucson as head coach and defensive coordinator of the freshman team. He moved onto Sahuaro High School as the junior varsity head coach in 2010 and was the varsity co-defensive coordinator and secondary coach at Ironwood Ridge High School in 2011.
A native of Tucson, Ariz., Rasool played football at Eastern Arizona College in 2006 and 2007. He graduated from the University of Missouri with a bachelor of arts and science degree in general studies in 2020.