David Yost (American football)

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David Yost is an American football coach. He is the offensive coordinator for the New Mexico State Aggies.[1]

TitleOffensive coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach
ConferenceC-USA
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David Yost
Current position
TitleOffensive coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach
TeamNew Mexico State
ConferenceC-USA
Biographical details
BornCarrollton, Ohio, U.S.
Alma materKent State (1992)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1988–1989Tiffin (WR)
1990–1995Tiffin (OC/QB/WR)
1996–2000Toledo (QB)
2001–2008Missouri (QB)
2009–2010Missouri (OC/QB)
2011–2012Missouri (AHC/OC)
2013–2015Washington State (WR)
2016Oregon (PGC/QB)
2017–2018Utah State (OC/QB)
2019–2021Texas Tech (OC/QB)
2022–2024FIU (OC/QB)
2025–presentNew Mexico State (OC/QB)
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Coaching career

Yost started his coaching career at Tiffin as their wide receivers coach. After one year with Tiffin, he was promoted to be the team's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. After eight years with Tiffin, Yost joined Toledo as the team's quarterbacks coach, where he remained for five years. Yost was then hired to coach the quarterbacks for Missouri.[2] After eight seasons as the Tigers quarterbacks coach, he became the team's offensive coordinator.[3] After 12 years with Missouri, Yost resigned from his position.[4][5] Yost later joined Washington State as the team's wide receiver coach for three years.[6][7] Yost was then hired by Oregon to be their passing game coordinator.[8][9] After one year with Oregon, Yost was hired by Utah State to fill the team's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach positions.[10][11] In his time with Utah State, he was named a Broyles Award semifinalist in 2018 after helping the team achieve school records in points and touchdowns.[12] After two years with Utah State, Yost was hired by Texas Tech as the team's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.[13][14] After two years with Texas Tech, Yost was fired.[15][16] Yost then accepted a job at FIU as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.[17][18]

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