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Tennessee State University OC out after one month

It looks like Tennessee State University is about to be in the running for a new offensive coordinator, just one month after hiring one. Tyler Roehl is reportedly ready to take a job as assistant head coach and running backs coach at Iowa State University, according to Zach McKinnell. This comes less just over a month after Roehl accepted a job as offensive coordinator for Tennessee State University under Eddie George. 

During his five seasons as the offensive play caller for the Bison, Roehl played a crucial role in the team’s success, reaching the NCAA FCS National Championship three times and securing titles in 2019 and 2021. In total, Roehl boasts seven FCS titles and eight Missouri Valley Football Conference titles with the Bison.

In 2022, the Bison reached the championship game but fell short, while in 2023, they reached the semifinals. The 2020-21 season saw the Bison fall in the FCS quarterfinals.

Under Roehl’s leadership, the Bison consistently ranked in the top 10 of the FCS national poll for five seasons, with a brief period in 2023 where they ranked in the top 15.

Tennessee State University Tyler Roehl


“My family and I couldn’t be more excited to join TSU because of the people, the vision, and the opportunity to positively impact the community and team,” Roehl said at the time. “We are going to Nashville on a mission to do things at a championship level daily.”

Roehl, an All-America running back and four-year letterman at North Dakota State from 2004 to 2008, returned to his alma mater as the tight ends and fullbacks coach in 2014. He was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2019 under head coach Matt Entz and became associate head coach in 2024 under head coach Tim Polasek.

Tyler Roehl directed an outstanding offense during the 2023 season, leading the Bison to first-place rankings in rushing yards, rushing touchdowns, and offensive touchdowns. The Bison also excelled in other categories, ranking among the top teams in completion percentage, passing efficiency, red-zone scoring, scoring offense, and third-down conversion percentage.

North Dakota State, under Roehl’s guidance, led the nation in rushing touchdowns for three consecutive seasons and consistently ranked first or second in rushing yards during four of his five seasons as offensive coordinator.

In his first year as OC in 2019, Roehl’s Bison was one of the most explosive offensive teams in the nation, scoring 38 of their 80 total touchdowns on plays of 20 or more yards, including 15 touchdowns of 50-plus yards.

Roehl’s coaching prowess earned him a spot in the 2020 class of the American Football Coaches Association’s 35 Under 35 Coaches Leadership Institute.

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