Football

Peter Badovinac
- Title:
- Quality Control Coach
- Email:
- Peter_Badovinac@Baylor.edu
- Phone:
- 3058
Peter Badovinac (pronounced buh-DOE-vuh-nack) joined the Baylor Football staff in September 2020. He serves as a quality control coach.
Badovinac spent the 2019 season as assistant wide receivers coach with the Arizona Cardinals under head coach Kliff Kingsbury. He spent the 2018 season as a graduate assistant at Ohio State.
From 2015-17, Badovinac served as linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator at Missouri State under head coach Dave Steckel. While with the Bears, he tutored consensus FCS All-American Dylan Cole.
Badovinac spent 2013-14 on the coaching staff at Missouri, helping the Tigers to a 22-5 overall mark and back-to-back SEC East titles. He worked with Steckel, then at Mizzou, as a defensive graduate assistant assist with oversight of the MU linebackers and the coordination of the Tigers’ day-to-day practice preparations and scouting operations.
A native of Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Badovinac played quarterback at Michigan State, where he was a part of the Spartans’ 2010 Big Ten championship team. He earned his undergraduate degree in general business from Michigan State in 2012 and completed his master’s program in education and school counseling at Mizzou in 2014. Badovinac is married to the former McKinsi Adriance.
Badovinac spent the 2019 season as assistant wide receivers coach with the Arizona Cardinals under head coach Kliff Kingsbury. He spent the 2018 season as a graduate assistant at Ohio State.
From 2015-17, Badovinac served as linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator at Missouri State under head coach Dave Steckel. While with the Bears, he tutored consensus FCS All-American Dylan Cole.
Badovinac spent 2013-14 on the coaching staff at Missouri, helping the Tigers to a 22-5 overall mark and back-to-back SEC East titles. He worked with Steckel, then at Mizzou, as a defensive graduate assistant assist with oversight of the MU linebackers and the coordination of the Tigers’ day-to-day practice preparations and scouting operations.
A native of Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Badovinac played quarterback at Michigan State, where he was a part of the Spartans’ 2010 Big Ten championship team. He earned his undergraduate degree in general business from Michigan State in 2012 and completed his master’s program in education and school counseling at Mizzou in 2014. Badovinac is married to the former McKinsi Adriance.