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Hoskins to take over at Simpson

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Simpson athletic director Marty Bell announced Dec. 12 the hiring of Reed Hoskins as head coach of the Simpson football program. 

"After conducting a competitive national search, I am pleased that Coach Hoskins will be leading our football program," said Bell. "His extensive regional ties and the impressive contributions he has made to several successful programs, including as a student-athlete and coach in our conference, make him a great fit for Simpson. I want to thank President (Marsha) Kelliher, the search advisory team, our campus community, and the members of our football program for their support and participation in our search process. All of us are thrilled to be part of an exciting new chapter in Simpson football."

Hoskins, the 34th head coach in the history of the program, replaces Matt Jeter. Jeter resigned in November after the Storm's 1-9 season. The program went 22-39 in his seven seasons.

He makes his way to Indianola after spending the last seven seasons as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Illinois Wesleyan. He helped guide the Titans to a 41-22 record during that time as well as a pair of College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin titles in 2017 and 2018.

"My family and I are extremely excited to join Simpson College, the Storm athletic department and the Indianola community," said Hoskins. "I want to thank athletic director Marty Bell, President Kelliher and the entire Storm football family for this tremendous opportunity to lead the program. I'm eager to connect with past and present members of the Storm football community in order to reconnect with its proud football history while competing for future ARC championships."

During Hoskins' time at Illinois Wesleyan, the Titan offense produced 20 All-CCIW selections including five during the 2018 season which saw Illinois Wesleyan rank in the top 10 nationally in eight statistical categories. The Titans went 6-4 this past season, a three-win improvement from the previous year.

Prior to Illinois Wesleyan, Hoskins spent the 2011-2015 seasons as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at UW-La Crosse. He coached 18 all-conference performers while also serving as the academic coordinator for the Eagles, who maintained a team grade point average above 3.0 for 10 consecutive semesters.

From 2008-11, Hoskins was the passing game coordinator, quarterbacks and wide receivers coach at his alma mater and fellow American Rivers Conference foe Wartburg. He helped guide the Knights to league championships in both his first and last seasons in Waverly. Hoskins also had coaching stints with St. Cloud State (2007-08) and North Carolina Wesleyan (2006-07).

Hoskins graduated from Wartburg in 2006 and was the starting quarterback for the Knights for three seasons, earning second team all-Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference recognition as a sophomore. He ranks fifth all-time in career passing yards (6,433), passing touchdowns (56), pass completions (489) and pass attempts (864).

Hoskins and his wife, Elizabeth, have three children: Haylee, Addison, and Carter.

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