KWCH - Hutchinson native Nate Dreiling becomes FBS' youngest coach
Nate Dreiling, who played at Hutchinson High and Pittsburg State before a brief stint in professional football, became the youngest coach in FBS college football when he was named interim coach at Utah State this week.
Utah State placed coach Blake Anderson on administrative leave and plans to fire him for alleged noncompliance with Title IX policies.
Dreiling, 33, was the NCAA Division II defensive player of the year at Pitt State in 2011 and led the Gorillas to the national championship. He played for his father, Randy Dreiling, at Hutchinson and helped the Salthawks win the 6A championship in each of his four years there. He gets his first head coaching opportunity after serving as defensive coordinator at Utah State, New Mexico State and Pitt State.
Dreiling signed as an undrafted free agent with the Green Bay Packers in 2014 and spent time on the Kansas City Chiefs’ practice squad.
Utah State placed coach Blake Anderson on administrative leave and plans to fire him for alleged noncompliance with Title IX policies.
Dreiling, 33, was the NCAA Division II defensive player of the year at Pitt State in 2011 and led the Gorillas to the national championship. He played for his father, Randy Dreiling, at Hutchinson and helped the Salthawks win the 6A championship in each of his four years there. He gets his first head coaching opportunity after serving as defensive coordinator at Utah State, New Mexico State and Pitt State.
Dreiling signed as an undrafted free agent with the Green Bay Packers in 2014 and spent time on the Kansas City Chiefs’ practice squad.
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