Twitter: @drinkallKWU
Email: matt.drinkall@kwu.edu
Matt Drinkall has been the football coach at Kansas Wesleyan since January, 2014.
Drinkall is the 19th coach in the history of the Coyote Football program. He succeeded Dave Dallas who coached the Coyotes for 17 years.
Drinkall served as Offensive Coordinator at Saint Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa for two seasons before becoming head coach at Kansas Wesleyan
While at Saint Ambrose, Drinkall directed the Fighting Bees’ offense that ranked No. 4 in the NAIA in scoring offense (44.2 points per game), total offense (505.9 yards per game), passing offense (326.3 yards per game) in 2013, while finishing 7-4 overall and 5-1 in the Mid-States Football Association Midwest League, behind NAIA National Champion Grand View (Iowa). He helped SAU reach the NAIA Football Championship Series three times (2008, 2012 and 2013). Under his leadership, quarterback Eric Williamson was named the two-time MSFA Conference Player of the Year and set several SAU school records in the process. He was named the MSFA Assistant Coach of the Year in 2011 in a conference that has produced the last three NAIA National Champions.
“The number one thing you can expect from our football team is that we will have smart football players, a physical style of game and our players will be out there having fun,” Drinkall said. “Our players will be proud to be part of the team and will have a blast doing it.”
Drinkall began his career at SAU in 2008 and steadily moved through the offensive coaching ranks, coaching the wide receivers in 2009 and moved to offensive line in 2010. He was named offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for the Bees in 2012.
Drinkall noted several opportunities that exist at KWU, including Wesleyan’s plans for the new stadium complex slated to open next season, bringing varsity football back to campus for the first time since the 2006 season.
“What’s going on at Kansas Wesleyan is really special right now,” Drinkall said. “The University is concentrating on the three components of what it takes to be a model program in the NAIA – high academic success, successful athletics programs and a positive social environment, both on campus and in the Salina community.”
“The sports complex project is just one of the exciting things on campus, showing that everything at Kansas Wesleyan is moving forward,” he added. “That project along with the positive efforts of the administration will help provide KWU with a huge competitive advantage moving forward.”
Before SAU, he spent two seasons at Western Illinois University as tight ends coach under Don Patterson, who recently accepted a position as assistant head coach and quarterbacks coach at the University of Connecticut. While at WIU, he helped develop the Leatherneck offense into one of the top rushing offenses in the country at the time.
He coached three seasons at his alma mater Bettendorf (Iowa) High School before arriving at WIU, where he coached defensive backs and wide receivers, including current Indianapolis Colts linebacker Pat Angerer, and served as a recruiting liaison.
Drinkall also served as a student-coach at the University of Iowa for three years after suffering a career ending injury as a wide receiver for the Hawkeyes.
Drinkall also said his coaching style will reflect what best fits the personnel on the team and that special teams will play an important role in the scheme.
“We will mold what we do around our personnel, whether that be an up tempo offense, or a ball control offense, whatever it is we will use it to our advantage,” he said. “You’ll see different fronts on defense and you will see physical play on both sides of the ball. Our opponents will have to work very hard to earn their points.”
“Special teams will be an important part of what we do as well,” he said. “No other phase of the game can completely change momentum in a game like special teams play can in just a few seconds.”
Drinkall holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Western Illinois – Quad Cities in Kinesiology (2005) and a Master of Science degree in Recreation Administration (2007) from Western Illinois University. Drinkall prepped at Bettendorf High School where he became one of only two players in program history to have 1000 yards rushing and 500 yards receiving.
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT COACH DRINKALL
“I couldn’t be more thrilled for Coach Drinkall and the Kansas Wesleyan Football program. They got a great man ahead of their football team and I just became a huge fan because they entrusted one of the best people I know to lead them. It will be a real treat watching them succeed on and off the field. Coach Drinkall is one of the greatest men I have have the privilege to play for and one of the best friends I’ll ever have.” -- Pat Angerer, linebacker, Indianapolis Colts
“Kansas Wesleyan is getting not only an outstanding football coach but an outstanding person as well in Matt Drinkall. He has done a great job for us, moving up through our system from receivers coach to offensive line coach to offensive coordinator. I knew it would be a very short period of time before he would become a head coach. Kansas Wesleyan has made a great choice hiring Matt for the head coach position, and there is no doubt he will do a great job leading the program.” – Mike Magistrelli, Head Coach, Saint Ambrose University
”Matt is a tremendous young coach. He possesses all the intangibles that make a great coach. He will provide energy and the players will gravitate toward his enthusiasm and love for the game.” – Mike Woodley, Head Coach, Grand View University, 2013 NAIA National Champions