Tyler Miles enters his third season with the Gators after being hired as Florida's director of player athletic development ahead of the 2023 season. He was promoted to director of football strength & conditioning for the 2024 season.
Prior to Florida, he spent the 2022 season at Duke, where he served as an assistant director of sports performance, working primarily with the football program.
Prior to Duke, he spent the 2021 season as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Miami.
Prior to that, he spent two years (2019-20) at Boost Performance in Nashville, working primarily with athletes on combine training, and National Football League (NFL) and college offseason workouts. During his time there, he assisted in training and prepping 25-30 athletes for their NFL combine and pro day. In his two years, Miles had 10 athletes selected in the NFL Draft and 30-plus athletes sign NFL free agent contracts.
In that same stretch, he worked at Tennessee State University as the head strength coach, working primarily with the football and volleyball programs as well as the track throwers.
Along with strength and conditioning training, Miles was responsible for athlete rehab and the return to play process. He also made stops at Northwestern State University as an assistant strength coach (2019), the University of Tennessee as a strength and conditioning intern (2018) and the University of South Carolina as a strength and conditioning intern (2017).
In addition, he worked with the Salt Lake City Stallions as an assistant strength coach and with the New York Jets as an intern for a brief time in 2019 and 2018, respectively.