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Cody Crill
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- Offensive Line
Cody Crill was hired as Oklahoma State's offensive line coach in December of 2025.
A 22-year coaching veteran with experience as a head coach and offensive coordinator, Crill has held an offensive line coaching title for eight seasons. He worked under Eric Morris as an offensive coordinator at Incarnate Word from 2018-21 and joined him again as the North Texas offensive line coach in 2025.
Crill has worked with potent offenses throughout his career, including being part of a UNT offense in 2025 that led the FBS in scoring offense, total offense and first downs and was among the top five in passing offense, pass efficiency and more. His offensive line also paved the way for UNT running back Caleb Hawkins to lead the nation in scoring, total touchdowns and rushing touchdowns, and for UNT quarterback Drew Mestemaker to lead the FBS in passing yards and rank No. 2 in passing touchdowns.
He joined the North Texas staff after spending the 2024 season in the same role at Marshall, helping the Thundering Herd post a 10-3 record and win the Sun Belt Conference title. The Marshall offense finished 18th in FBS in rushing offense and the conference title was its first since winning C-USA in 2014.
Prior to his time at Marshall, Crill was the offensive line coach for the DC Defenders in the XFL in 2022-2023.
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In his lone full season in the nation’s capital, Crill helped the Defenders post an impressive 9-1 overall record and finish in first place in the XFL North Division. DC would go on to play in the XFL Championship game before falling to the Arlington Renegades.
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From 2018-21, Crill coordinated one of the best offenses in the FCS while at UIW. The Cardinals offense finished in the top-10 nationally in three of his four seasons, including leading the nation in 2020-21 at 552.3 yards per game.
The Cardinals also finished in the top five in scoring in each of his final two seasons, ranking third in 2020-21 at 42.0 points per game and fifth in 2021 at 39.5 points per game.
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The 2021 UIW team also won the Southland Conference title, reached the NCAA FCS Second Round and finished with a 10-3 record to mark the best record in program history. Crill coordinated the offense that featured future No. 1 overall NFL Draft pick Cam Ward to Southland Conference Offensive Player of the Year honors.
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Crill also helped the Cardinals win the 2018 Southland Conference title and reach the program’s first appearance in the FCS Playoffs in program history.
Hel joined the UIW staff after nine seasons at Navarro College, the final three of which he served as the program’s head coach.
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In nine years with the Bulldogs, Navarro accumulated an impressive 97-24 record, three conference titles, four bowl wins and the 2010 NJCAA National Championship. His time at Navarro also saw him guide 30 offensive linemen to the Division I level.
With Crill at the helm in his final three seasons, Navarro compiled a 19-11 record. In 2017, the Bulldogs ranked No. 17 in the final NJCAA Poll following a 6-4 campaign and a spot in the Southwest Junior College Football Conference (SWJCFC) semifinal game.
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The 2016 Bulldogs were 6-3 overall. They won their final three regular-season games and finished No. 9 in the NJCAA Poll. In 2015, Navarro finished with a 7-4 record and were the SWJCFC runner-up.
Crill’s time as an offensive coordinator at Navarro was highlighted by the 2014 season that saw the Bulldogs rank third nationally in total offense at 612.3 yards per game and first in rushing yards per game with 335.1. That season, Navarro went 7-3 and finished No. 14 in the NJCAA poll. The Bulldogs also had the No. 1 scoring offense in school history at 43.4 points per game, the No. 1 rushing offense in the NJCAA and the No. 7 total offense in the NJCAA in 2012 en route to SWJCFC and Heart of Texas Bowl Championships.
Crill joined the Navarro staff after spending three seasons as the offensive line coach at Winston-Salem State University. Prior, he was at Trinity Valley Community College where he coached both offensive and defensive lines as well as the running backs and fullbacks.
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Before TVCC, he spent two years as the defensive ends coach at his alma mater, Angelo State University.
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Crill graduated with both his Bachelor’s (2002) and Master’s (2004) Degrees in Kinesiology from Angelo State. Crill has two daughters Cathryn and Kaylee.
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Coaching History
2004-05: Angelo State, Defensive Ends
2005: Trinity Valley, Offensive/Defensive Line/Running Backs/Fullbacks
2006-08: Winston Salem State, Offensive Line
2009-14: Navarro College, Offensive Coordinator
2015-17: Navarro College, Head Coach
2018-21: Incarnate Word, Offensive Coordinator
2022-23: DC Defenders, Offensive Line
2024: Marshall, Offensive Line
2025: North Texas, Offensive Line
2026: Oklahoma State, Offensive Line
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A 22-year coaching veteran with experience as a head coach and offensive coordinator, Crill has held an offensive line coaching title for eight seasons. He worked under Eric Morris as an offensive coordinator at Incarnate Word from 2018-21 and joined him again as the North Texas offensive line coach in 2025.
Crill has worked with potent offenses throughout his career, including being part of a UNT offense in 2025 that led the FBS in scoring offense, total offense and first downs and was among the top five in passing offense, pass efficiency and more. His offensive line also paved the way for UNT running back Caleb Hawkins to lead the nation in scoring, total touchdowns and rushing touchdowns, and for UNT quarterback Drew Mestemaker to lead the FBS in passing yards and rank No. 2 in passing touchdowns.
He joined the North Texas staff after spending the 2024 season in the same role at Marshall, helping the Thundering Herd post a 10-3 record and win the Sun Belt Conference title. The Marshall offense finished 18th in FBS in rushing offense and the conference title was its first since winning C-USA in 2014.
Prior to his time at Marshall, Crill was the offensive line coach for the DC Defenders in the XFL in 2022-2023.
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In his lone full season in the nation’s capital, Crill helped the Defenders post an impressive 9-1 overall record and finish in first place in the XFL North Division. DC would go on to play in the XFL Championship game before falling to the Arlington Renegades.
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From 2018-21, Crill coordinated one of the best offenses in the FCS while at UIW. The Cardinals offense finished in the top-10 nationally in three of his four seasons, including leading the nation in 2020-21 at 552.3 yards per game.
The Cardinals also finished in the top five in scoring in each of his final two seasons, ranking third in 2020-21 at 42.0 points per game and fifth in 2021 at 39.5 points per game.
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The 2021 UIW team also won the Southland Conference title, reached the NCAA FCS Second Round and finished with a 10-3 record to mark the best record in program history. Crill coordinated the offense that featured future No. 1 overall NFL Draft pick Cam Ward to Southland Conference Offensive Player of the Year honors.
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Crill also helped the Cardinals win the 2018 Southland Conference title and reach the program’s first appearance in the FCS Playoffs in program history.
Hel joined the UIW staff after nine seasons at Navarro College, the final three of which he served as the program’s head coach.
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In nine years with the Bulldogs, Navarro accumulated an impressive 97-24 record, three conference titles, four bowl wins and the 2010 NJCAA National Championship. His time at Navarro also saw him guide 30 offensive linemen to the Division I level.
With Crill at the helm in his final three seasons, Navarro compiled a 19-11 record. In 2017, the Bulldogs ranked No. 17 in the final NJCAA Poll following a 6-4 campaign and a spot in the Southwest Junior College Football Conference (SWJCFC) semifinal game.
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The 2016 Bulldogs were 6-3 overall. They won their final three regular-season games and finished No. 9 in the NJCAA Poll. In 2015, Navarro finished with a 7-4 record and were the SWJCFC runner-up.
Crill’s time as an offensive coordinator at Navarro was highlighted by the 2014 season that saw the Bulldogs rank third nationally in total offense at 612.3 yards per game and first in rushing yards per game with 335.1. That season, Navarro went 7-3 and finished No. 14 in the NJCAA poll. The Bulldogs also had the No. 1 scoring offense in school history at 43.4 points per game, the No. 1 rushing offense in the NJCAA and the No. 7 total offense in the NJCAA in 2012 en route to SWJCFC and Heart of Texas Bowl Championships.
Crill joined the Navarro staff after spending three seasons as the offensive line coach at Winston-Salem State University. Prior, he was at Trinity Valley Community College where he coached both offensive and defensive lines as well as the running backs and fullbacks.
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Before TVCC, he spent two years as the defensive ends coach at his alma mater, Angelo State University.
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Crill graduated with both his Bachelor’s (2002) and Master’s (2004) Degrees in Kinesiology from Angelo State. Crill has two daughters Cathryn and Kaylee.
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Coaching History
2004-05: Angelo State, Defensive Ends
2005: Trinity Valley, Offensive/Defensive Line/Running Backs/Fullbacks
2006-08: Winston Salem State, Offensive Line
2009-14: Navarro College, Offensive Coordinator
2015-17: Navarro College, Head Coach
2018-21: Incarnate Word, Offensive Coordinator
2022-23: DC Defenders, Offensive Line
2024: Marshall, Offensive Line
2025: North Texas, Offensive Line
2026: Oklahoma State, Offensive Line
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