Staff Directory

Marcus Berry
- Title:
- Senior Director of Personnel Strategy
Marcus Berry joined the Badgers' staff as Senior Director of Personnel Strategy in August of 2026. Berry arrived in Madison with more than 25 years of experience building development-driven rosters at the Power Five and NFL levels.
Most recently, Berry served as the Chief of Staff/GM of Player Personnel at Temple University, overseeing the entire coaching staff while managing roster construction, NCAA and Title IX compliance, and all recruiting operations.
Prior to Temple, Berry spent six years as Maryland's director of recruiting. During that time, Maryland signed five top-35 recruiting classes including the number 18 class in 2021.
Berry went to Maryland from Rutgers, where he served as the director of player personnel. He previously served in the same role at Illinois and North Carolina.
While at Illinois, Berry was responsible for coordinating recruiting efforts, including the arrangement and management of on-campus visits. He also maintained the program’s video database for prospects.
At UNC, Berry was a member of a coaching staff that signed two consecutive top-25 recruiting classes. He handled all game-day recruiting operations and monitored top prospects.
Berry began his coaching career at Friendly High School in Ft. Washington, Md. He spent 11 years at Friendly where he served various roles, including assistant head coach, offensive coordinator as well as quarterbacks and wide receivers coach. Friendly won three state championships during his tenure.
Berry completed two player personnel and scouting internships in the NFL - with the Green Bay Packers in 2003 (on the same staff as Temple head coach Stan Drayton) and the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2007.
A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Berry played football at West Virginia and graduated in 1990 with a degree in sports management.
Berry and his wife, Anita, have been married since 2011.
Most recently, Berry served as the Chief of Staff/GM of Player Personnel at Temple University, overseeing the entire coaching staff while managing roster construction, NCAA and Title IX compliance, and all recruiting operations.
Prior to Temple, Berry spent six years as Maryland's director of recruiting. During that time, Maryland signed five top-35 recruiting classes including the number 18 class in 2021.
Berry went to Maryland from Rutgers, where he served as the director of player personnel. He previously served in the same role at Illinois and North Carolina.
While at Illinois, Berry was responsible for coordinating recruiting efforts, including the arrangement and management of on-campus visits. He also maintained the program’s video database for prospects.
At UNC, Berry was a member of a coaching staff that signed two consecutive top-25 recruiting classes. He handled all game-day recruiting operations and monitored top prospects.
Berry began his coaching career at Friendly High School in Ft. Washington, Md. He spent 11 years at Friendly where he served various roles, including assistant head coach, offensive coordinator as well as quarterbacks and wide receivers coach. Friendly won three state championships during his tenure.
Berry completed two player personnel and scouting internships in the NFL - with the Green Bay Packers in 2003 (on the same staff as Temple head coach Stan Drayton) and the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2007.
A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Berry played football at West Virginia and graduated in 1990 with a degree in sports management.
Berry and his wife, Anita, have been married since 2011.
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