Staff Directory

- Title:
- Assistant Head Coach (Running Backs)
- Phone:
- 205-963-5700
- Hometown: Hattiesburg, Miss.
- Education: Florida, 2005
- Spouse: Crystal
- Children: Nola, Sadie, Wynston
- Birthday: November 2
- 2024-present: Alabama, AHC/RB
- 2021-23: Alabama, RB
- 2018-20: North Carolina, RB
- 2013-17: Tennessee, AHC/RB/RC
- 2011-12: West Virginia, RB
- 2009-10: Oklahoma State, RB
- 2006-08: South Carolina, RB
- 2005: South Carolina, GA
Robert Gillespie joined the Alabama coaching staff in January of 2021 to coach the Crimson Tide's running backs and added assistant head coach to his duties with the arrival of Kalen DeBoer.Â
Known as one of the country's top recruiters, Gillespie is in his sixth season at the Capstone. He arrived in Tuscaloosa after three years coaching running backs at North Carolina for then-head coach Larry Fedora for a season followed by two years for then-head coach Mack Brown.Â
Over the course of his 20-plus year career in coaching, Gillespie has produced 13 NFL running backs and counting, including 2017 Offensive Rookie of the Year Alvin Kamara. He has mentored three NFL backs apiece at Alabama, Tennessee and Oklahoma State along with two each at South Carolina and West Virginia.
Alabama - Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs (2024-Present) | Running Backs (2021-23)
- Alabama's rushing attack in 2025 featured senior Jam Miller, who led the group with 130 carries for 504 yards and three scores through his 11 games played
- Underclassmen Daniel Hill and Kevin Riley grew into bigger roles, with Hill ranking second on the team in attempts at 75 for 284 yards and a team-high six scores
- Riley totaled 224 yards and two touchdowns on 59 carries in his second season at UA
- The trio of Miller, Hill and Riley also combined for 66 receptions, 488 yards and two touchdowns in the passing game in 2025
- Took on the title of assistant head coach while continuing his work with running backs for the Crimson Tide in 2024
- Under Gillespie's direction in '24, the Crimson Tide's top three backs in Miller, Justice Haynes and Richard Young accounted for 251 carries, 1,262 yards and 16 rushing touchdowns
- Those 16 scores were part of the Alabama's 41 rushing touchdowns on the year, the most in the Southeastern Conference and the fifth-most nationally
- Miller paced the '24 group with 668 yards and seven touchdowns on 145 carries while adding 16 receptions for 155 yards and one score through the air
- Alabama featured one of the deepest running back rooms in the nation in 2023 with Jase McClellan, Roydell Williams, Miller and Haynes
- McClellan led the Crimson Tide with 890 yards (4.9 ypc) and eight touchdowns, while Williams contributed 560 yards and five scores in '23
- Miller gained 201 yards rushing and added four catches for 73 yards and a score, while Haynes turned in a big bowl game and finished with 168 yards and 6.7 yards per carry in that '23 campaign
- Jahmyr Gibbs was the leader of the Tide's rushing attack in 2022 but also proved to be one of the best pass-catchers out of the backfield as a junior
- Gibbs finished the year with 926 rushing yards and seven touchdowns on the ground while catching 44 passes for 444 yards and three more scores
- McClellan also turned in a solid season in '22, gaining 655 yards on 112 carries (5.8 ypc) with seven touchdowns, while Williams added 250 rushing yards (four touchdowns)Â
- Gillespie's first season at Alabama saw Brian Robinson Jr. rush for 1,343 yards and 14 touchdowns, helping the Crimson Tide win the SEC Championship and advance to the CFP National Championship Game
- Robinson Jr. was also fourth on the team in receiving, catching 35 passes for 296 yards and two touchdowns during his senior season
North Carolina - Running Backs (2018-20)
- Spent three seasons at North Carolina from 2018-20 where he coached running backs
- Gillespie guided two of the nation's finest rushers in 2020 as Michael Carter and Javonte Williams both recorded 1,000-yard seasons
- Carter led the way with 1,245 yards on the ground and nine touchdowns, while Williams scored 19 times and finished with 1,140 yards
- In 2019, the running backs helped the Tar Heels rank 12th nationally in total offense while rushing for 188.2 yards per game
- The backfield trio of Carter, Javonte Williams and Antonio Williams combined to rush for 2,258 yards (5.8 ypc) and 11 touchdowns to go with 40 receptions for 334 yards and three scores
- UNC averaged 193.0 rushing yards per game and 5.3 yards per carry in 2018, ranking 19th nationallyÂ
Tennessee - Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator (2013-17)
- Coached running backs while serving as an assistant head coach and recruiting coordinator for five seasons at Tennessee from 2013-17
- While in Knoxville, Gillespie coached several talented backs, including Kamara, Jalen Hurd, John Kelly and Rajion Neal
- During his time on Rocky Top, Gillespie directed a rushing attack that scored a rushing touchdown in a school-record 32 straight games
- The Vols tallied 31 rushing touchdowns in 2016 alone to go along with 2,668 rushing yards as a team, marking the first time since the 1992, 1993 and 1994 seasons that UT had topped 2,000 rushing yards in three consecutive years
West Virginia - Running Backs (2011-12)
- Worked as the running backs coach at West Virginia from 2011-12
- The Mountaineers rushed for an average of 171.8 yards per game in 2012, a marked improvement of almost 50 yards per game from Gillespie's first year in Morgantown
- Helped the Mountaineers to the 2011 BIG EAST title
Oklahoma State - Running Backs (2009-10)
- Spent a pair of seasons as the running backs coach at Oklahoma State from 2009-10
- Coached future NFL players Kendall Hunter, Joseph Randall and Keith Toston while at OSUÂ
- Gillespie produced three All-Big 12 runners for the Cowboys in Hunter, Toston and fullback Bryant Ward
- Hunter was an All-American in 2010, ranking ninth nationally with 1,548 rushing yards, and went on to play in Super Bowl XLVII for the San Francisco 49ers
- The Pokes averaged 187.8 yards on the ground in 2009 and followed that up with 174.4 rushing yards per game in 2010, which ranked 36th in the country
South Carolina - Running Backs (2006-08) | Graduate Assistant (2005)
- Spent four seasons at South Carolina, first working as a graduate assistant in 2005 before being elevated to a full-time role as running backs coach from 2006-08
- Mentored Cory Boyd, who ended up being the first SC running back drafted since 1998Â
- As a senior, Boyd piled up 1,308 yards from scrimmage and scored 10 touchdowns
Playing Career
- Graduated from the University of Florida in 2005
- Was a four-year letterman at running back for the Gators from 1998-2001
- Totaled 1,854 career rushing yards and was also a reliable receiver out of the backfield
- Gillespie still ranks second all-time for the Gators in receptions (96) and receiving yards (1,091) by a running back
- He served as team captain in 2001, helping lead UF to a 56-23 Orange Bowl victory over Maryland and a No. 3 final national ranking in the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches polls
- Gillespie also played a role in Florida winning an SEC Championship in 2000
- Following his collegiate career, Gillespie played in the NFL for the Washington Redskins (2002-03) and the Jacksonville Jaguars (2003)
Personal Info
- Native of Hattiesburg, Miss.
- Married to Crystal
- Has two daughters, Nola and Sadie, and one son, Wynston






