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Svoboda Added to Cowboy Football Coaching Staff
December 29, 2025 | Cowboy Football
STILLWATER – Oklahoma State football coach Eric Morris announced another member of his coaching staff Monday, naming Drew Svoboda as associate head coach, special teams coordinator and tight ends coach.
Svoboda served in a similar role under Morris at North Texas from 2023-25 and closed out the 2025 season as UNT's interim head coach, leading the Mean Green to a win over San Diego State in the Isleta New Mexico Bowl. The win marked his 100th win as a head coach, with the previous 99 coming at Klein Collins High School.
A 1999 graduate of Stephen F. Austin, Svoboda has 26 years of coaching experience with 18 years in the high school ranks from 2000-2017 and the past eight years in FBS football. He's worked closely with special teams throughout his college coaching career, which includes stops at Rice, Memphis, Alabama and North Texas.
His 2025 special teams unit was the third-highest graded unit in the American Conference according to Pro Football Focus. It also ranked No. 8 in the FBS with two blocked punts, while Simeon Evans ranked No. 6 in the FBS with an average of 27.6 yards per kickoff return and kicker Kali Nguma ranked No. 7 in the FBS with a field goal percentage of 92.3%.
The 2024 and 2023 UNT special teams units received the top PFF composite grade in the American, and in 2023 Svoboda received a Frank Broyles Assistant Coach of the Year nomination for his efforts.
Prior to that, Svoboda spent two seasons under Nick Saban at Alabama working with the special teams units and tight ends. He was part of a 13-2 team that reached the College Football Playoff in 2021 and an 11-2 team that won the Sugar Bowl in 2022.
He came to Alabama after spending the spring of 2021 at Memphis and the three seasons before that at Rice. His high school coaching career included 10 seasons as the head coach at Klein Collins High School before moving up to the college level.
All university hires are pending completion of a background check.
Drew Svoboda Coaching History
2000: Caney Creek High School, assistant coach/tight ends
2001-04: Klein Collins High School, assistant head coach/running backs/receivers
2005-07: Oak Ridge High School , assistant head coach/offensive coordinator/quarterbacks
2008-17: Klein Collins High School, head coach/campus athletic director
2018: Rice, running backs
2019-20: Rice, special teams coordinator/fullbacks
2021: Memphis, special teams coordinator
2021: Alabama, special teams coordinator/tight ends
2022: Alabama, senior special assistant for special teams/offense
2023: North Texas, associate head coach/special teams coordinator
2024-25: North Texas, associate head coach/special teams coordinator/tight ends
2026: Oklahoma State, associate head coach/special teams coordinator/tight ends
Svoboda served in a similar role under Morris at North Texas from 2023-25 and closed out the 2025 season as UNT's interim head coach, leading the Mean Green to a win over San Diego State in the Isleta New Mexico Bowl. The win marked his 100th win as a head coach, with the previous 99 coming at Klein Collins High School.
A 1999 graduate of Stephen F. Austin, Svoboda has 26 years of coaching experience with 18 years in the high school ranks from 2000-2017 and the past eight years in FBS football. He's worked closely with special teams throughout his college coaching career, which includes stops at Rice, Memphis, Alabama and North Texas.
His 2025 special teams unit was the third-highest graded unit in the American Conference according to Pro Football Focus. It also ranked No. 8 in the FBS with two blocked punts, while Simeon Evans ranked No. 6 in the FBS with an average of 27.6 yards per kickoff return and kicker Kali Nguma ranked No. 7 in the FBS with a field goal percentage of 92.3%.
The 2024 and 2023 UNT special teams units received the top PFF composite grade in the American, and in 2023 Svoboda received a Frank Broyles Assistant Coach of the Year nomination for his efforts.
Prior to that, Svoboda spent two seasons under Nick Saban at Alabama working with the special teams units and tight ends. He was part of a 13-2 team that reached the College Football Playoff in 2021 and an 11-2 team that won the Sugar Bowl in 2022.
He came to Alabama after spending the spring of 2021 at Memphis and the three seasons before that at Rice. His high school coaching career included 10 seasons as the head coach at Klein Collins High School before moving up to the college level.
All university hires are pending completion of a background check.
Drew Svoboda Coaching History
2000: Caney Creek High School, assistant coach/tight ends
2001-04: Klein Collins High School, assistant head coach/running backs/receivers
2005-07: Oak Ridge High School , assistant head coach/offensive coordinator/quarterbacks
2008-17: Klein Collins High School, head coach/campus athletic director
2018: Rice, running backs
2019-20: Rice, special teams coordinator/fullbacks
2021: Memphis, special teams coordinator
2021: Alabama, special teams coordinator/tight ends
2022: Alabama, senior special assistant for special teams/offense
2023: North Texas, associate head coach/special teams coordinator
2024-25: North Texas, associate head coach/special teams coordinator/tight ends
2026: Oklahoma State, associate head coach/special teams coordinator/tight ends
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