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HEAD COACH REED HOSKINS

Reed Hoskins

At Simpson

  • Entering second season in 2024
  • Led the Storm to a 3-7 (2-6 A-R-C) record in first season
  • Hired on Dec. 12, 2022 as the 34th head coach in program history

Player Achievement Under Hoskins

  • All-Region: CJ Hangartner (2023), Reed Worth (2023)
  • First Team All-Conference: CJ Hangartner (2023), Reed Worth (2023)
  • Honorable Mention All-Conference: Wyatt Schaben (2023)
  • Academic All-American: Reed Worth (2023)
  • Academic All-District: Joe Bream (2023), Nic Warrington (2023), Reed Worth (2023)
  • Academic All-Conference (9)

Program Records Set Under Hoskins

  • Individual career receiving touchdowns (35, Reed Worth, 2019-23)
  • Individual career receiving yards (3,265, Reed Worth, 2019-23) 
  • Individual completitions in a season (276, J Jensen III, 2023)
  • Individual passing attempts in a season (446, J Jensen III, 2023)

Before Simpson

  • Spent seven seasons as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Illinois Wesleyan... helped guide the Titans to a 41-22 record during that time as well as a pair of CCIW titles in 2017 and 2018... Titan offense produced 20 All-CCIW selections including five during the 2018 season which saw Illinois Wesleyan rank top-10 nationally in eight statistical categories... Titans went 6-4 in his final season with the program, a three-win improvement from the previous year and the fifth six-win campaign in seven years
  • Served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Wisconsin-La Crosse from 2011-15... coached 18 all-conference performers while also serving as the academic coordinator for the Eagles, who maintained a team grade point average above 3.0 for 10 consecutive semesters
  • Was the passing game coordinator, quarterbacks and wide receivers coach at his alma mater and fellow American Rivers Conference foe Wartburg... helped guide the Knights to league championships in both his first and last seasons in Waverly
  • Spent a season coaching at St. Cloud State (2007-08) and North Carolina Wesleyan (2006-07)

Playing Career

  • Was the starting quarterback at Wartburg for three seasons, earning second team all-conference recognition as a sophomore
  • At time of hiring, he still ranked fifth all-time in career passing yards (6,433), passing touchdowns (56), pass completions (489) and pass attempts (864)