Cincinnati[edit]
Hinshaw was hired as the passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach at
Cincinnati in 2013 on the staff of another head coach in its first season with their program,
Tommy Tuberville. Hinshaw, along with
Eddie Gran, developed an up-tempo split-
spread offense. Hinshaw frequently called plays even though he wasn't the official offensive coordinator. Although he was paid similarly to Gran, Hinshaw's known for refusing to take credit and preferring to work behind the scenes. In 2013, the Bearcats led the American Athletic Conference in total offense (472.1) and rushing offense (168.3). The
2014 Cincinnati Bearcats football team finished the season AAC co-champions. The
2015 season, Cincinnati amassed (537.8) yards per game, which was 6th in the nation.
[11] Several offensive players he coached and recruited went onto the NFL such as
Chris Moore,
Mike Boone,
Justin Murray,
Korey Cunningham,
Parker Ehinger,
Johnny Holton,
Blake Annen,
Kahlil Lewis,
Mekale McKay,
Tion Green,
Deyshawn Bond and
Josiah Deguara. He also signed several top recruits such as
Gerrid Doaks and
Hayden Moore.
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Kentucky[edit]
Hinshaw was named the co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at
Kentucky in 2016, following Cincinnati offensive coordinator
Eddie Gran.
[13] Hinshaw was the "eye in the sky" in the
Press box, while Gran was the on field coach. Hinshaw frequently called third-down plays since Gran is known for his conservative calls while Hinshaw was known for his aggressive playcalling.
[14] After the 2016–2017 seasons, Gran was criticized for his excessively conservative playcalling compared to his time at Cincinnati.
[15] In 2018, they switched to a more aggressive-up tempo Hinshaw-influenced spread offense which led
Kentucky to the best season in school history (10-3) and the
Citrus Bowl victory against
Penn State. They had a successful year in 2019 posting a (8-5) record. Hinshaw helped mentor wide receiver and kick returner
Lynn Bowden to learn to play quarterback in 2019. Under Hinshaw’s guidance, he excelled and was honored
Manning Award Quarterback of the Week and later won the
Paul Hornung Award. Kentucky's offense generated 2,000 rushing yards and 2,000 passing yards three times (2016, 2017 and 2018) during Hinshaw’s tenure, the first time in school history Kentucky accomplished that in three straight seasons. After the
2020 season, Gran and Hinshaw were fired with a combined $3.1 million buyout.
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UAB Interim Head coach
Bryant Vincent announced the hiring of Hinshaw on July 29, 2022. At UAB as the offensive coordinator, the program set multiple records for total yards (5,697), rushing yards (3,063), yards per game (438.2) and rushing yards per game (235.6). Under his leadership, UAB running back
DeWayne McBride turned in the most decorated season in school history, finishing the regular season as the nation's leading rusher with 1,713 yards. McBride would earn the Walter Camp second-team All-America honors, as well as being named the
Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year and a first-team Conference USA selection. Four O-linemen and two wide receivers were named all-conference team