Middle Tennesee State University Athletics
Staff Directory
Reeder, Bodie

Bodie Reeder
- Title:
- Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
- Email:
- Phone:
- 615-898-2926
Updated January 2025
Bodie Reeder is in his second season as a member of Derek Mason’s coaching staff as the offensive coordinator. Reeder also handles the quarterbacks.
COACHING HIGHLIGHTS:
At Middle Tennessee, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks, 2024-present
• Date Hired: Jan. 10, 2024
• In 2024, he led an offense that produced first team all-CUSA members Holden Willis (also on three different All-American teams) and Omari Kelly while QB Nicholas Vattiato led the league in passing yards per game and became just the second player in MTSU history to record multiple 3,000-yard passing seasons
At Northern Iowa, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks, 2022-23
• In 2023, UNI ranked ninth nationally in red zone efficiency, 15th in passing offense and 39th in total offense. Signal-caller Theo Day ranked 15th nationally in passing yards while receiver Sam Schnee earned All-American honors after ranking seventh nationally in receiving yards with 1,041
• First Team All-MVFC passer Theo Day led the conference in pass efficiency (169.0), passing touchdowns (26), passing yards (3,121) and total offense (289.7) as UNI posted the most efficient offense in the league with 444.9 yards per game and the MVFC's best third down conversion percentage (52%)
At Auburn, offensive analyst/interim quarterbacks coach, 2021
• Took over as the quarterback coach for the bowl game
• Helped coach Bo Nix who went on to set the career all-purpose yardage record at Auburn
At Utah State, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks, 2020
• Hired in January and battled through the COVID-19 pandemic season
At North Texas, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks, 2019
• Offense averaged 30.3 points a game to rank 27th nationally
• UNT was second in Conference USA in passing (283.3 ypg) and led Conference USA with 33 touchdown passes, which ranked 15th nationally
• All-Conference Honors: WR Jaelon Darden (1st Team), QB Mason Fine (2nd Team), OL Elex Woodworth (2nd Team), WR Jyaire Shorter (All-Freshman)
At Eastern Washington, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks, 2017-18
• In 2017, EWU was eighth in the FCS in passing (320.5 per game), fifth in total offense (476.7), 14th in scoring (34.5 points per game) and 11th in third down conversions (46.1%)
• In 2018, he helped the Eagles reach the FCS title game after winning the Big Sky Championship and scoring 45 or more points seven times
• In 2018, EWU averaged 528.2 yards and 43.1 points per game to rank third and fourth in the nation, respectively
• 10 offensive players earned All-Big Sky Conference honors in 2018
At Oklahoma State, offensive quality control/assistant quarterbacks, 2014-16
• Mason Rudolph was 19th in the FBS (290.0 per game), finishing with 3,770 yards, 21 touchdowns and nine interceptions in 2015 while QB J.W. Walsh accounted for 24 touchdowns (11 rushing, 13 passing)
• Rudolph, who was ranked seventh nationally in passing in 2016 with an average of 314.7 yards per game, completed 63 percent of his passes for a total of 4,091 yards, 28 touchdowns and just four interceptions
• 2015 offense ranked 7th nationally in passing, 19th in total offense, 10th in red zone scoring, 16th in passing efficiency, and 12th in scoring
At Wisconsin-Stout, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks, 2011-13
• 2012 all-conference players coached: RB Eric Brown, OL David Reyes, TE Josh Peterson
• 2013 all-conference players coached: QB Hank Kujak, OL Devon Grieber, RB Adolfo Pacheco, WR Trevor Morning
COACHING EXPERIENCE
• 2010: Eastern Illinois (defensive graduate assistant)
• 2011-13: Wisconsin-Stout (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks)
• 2014-16: Oklahoma State (offensive quality control/asst. quarterbacks)
• 2017-18: Eastern Washington (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks)
• 2019: North Texas (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks)
• 2020: Utah State (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks)
• 2021: Auburn (offensive analyst/interim quarterbacks)
• 2022-23: Northern Iowa (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks)
• 2024-Present: Middle Tennessee (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks)
Personal
• Birthdate: Aug. 20, 1986
• Hometown: Mahomet, IL
• Wife: Ashley
• Children: Crew and Vaeda
Education
• High School: Mahomet-Seymour High School
• College: Eastern Illinois, B.S. in History, 2010
Playing Experience (QB)
• Wyoming (2005)
• Eastern Illinois (2006-09)
Bowl Experience
• 2014: Cactus Bowl (coach)
• 2015: Sugar Bowl (coach)
• 2016: Alamo Bowl (coach)
• 2018: FCS National Championship Game (coach)
Bodie Reeder is in his second season as a member of Derek Mason’s coaching staff as the offensive coordinator. Reeder also handles the quarterbacks.
COACHING HIGHLIGHTS:
At Middle Tennessee, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks, 2024-present
• Date Hired: Jan. 10, 2024
• In 2024, he led an offense that produced first team all-CUSA members Holden Willis (also on three different All-American teams) and Omari Kelly while QB Nicholas Vattiato led the league in passing yards per game and became just the second player in MTSU history to record multiple 3,000-yard passing seasons
At Northern Iowa, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks, 2022-23
• In 2023, UNI ranked ninth nationally in red zone efficiency, 15th in passing offense and 39th in total offense. Signal-caller Theo Day ranked 15th nationally in passing yards while receiver Sam Schnee earned All-American honors after ranking seventh nationally in receiving yards with 1,041
• First Team All-MVFC passer Theo Day led the conference in pass efficiency (169.0), passing touchdowns (26), passing yards (3,121) and total offense (289.7) as UNI posted the most efficient offense in the league with 444.9 yards per game and the MVFC's best third down conversion percentage (52%)
At Auburn, offensive analyst/interim quarterbacks coach, 2021
• Took over as the quarterback coach for the bowl game
• Helped coach Bo Nix who went on to set the career all-purpose yardage record at Auburn
At Utah State, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks, 2020
• Hired in January and battled through the COVID-19 pandemic season
At North Texas, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks, 2019
• Offense averaged 30.3 points a game to rank 27th nationally
• UNT was second in Conference USA in passing (283.3 ypg) and led Conference USA with 33 touchdown passes, which ranked 15th nationally
• All-Conference Honors: WR Jaelon Darden (1st Team), QB Mason Fine (2nd Team), OL Elex Woodworth (2nd Team), WR Jyaire Shorter (All-Freshman)
At Eastern Washington, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks, 2017-18
• In 2017, EWU was eighth in the FCS in passing (320.5 per game), fifth in total offense (476.7), 14th in scoring (34.5 points per game) and 11th in third down conversions (46.1%)
• In 2018, he helped the Eagles reach the FCS title game after winning the Big Sky Championship and scoring 45 or more points seven times
• In 2018, EWU averaged 528.2 yards and 43.1 points per game to rank third and fourth in the nation, respectively
• 10 offensive players earned All-Big Sky Conference honors in 2018
At Oklahoma State, offensive quality control/assistant quarterbacks, 2014-16
• Mason Rudolph was 19th in the FBS (290.0 per game), finishing with 3,770 yards, 21 touchdowns and nine interceptions in 2015 while QB J.W. Walsh accounted for 24 touchdowns (11 rushing, 13 passing)
• Rudolph, who was ranked seventh nationally in passing in 2016 with an average of 314.7 yards per game, completed 63 percent of his passes for a total of 4,091 yards, 28 touchdowns and just four interceptions
• 2015 offense ranked 7th nationally in passing, 19th in total offense, 10th in red zone scoring, 16th in passing efficiency, and 12th in scoring
At Wisconsin-Stout, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks, 2011-13
• 2012 all-conference players coached: RB Eric Brown, OL David Reyes, TE Josh Peterson
• 2013 all-conference players coached: QB Hank Kujak, OL Devon Grieber, RB Adolfo Pacheco, WR Trevor Morning
COACHING EXPERIENCE
• 2010: Eastern Illinois (defensive graduate assistant)
• 2011-13: Wisconsin-Stout (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks)
• 2014-16: Oklahoma State (offensive quality control/asst. quarterbacks)
• 2017-18: Eastern Washington (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks)
• 2019: North Texas (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks)
• 2020: Utah State (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks)
• 2021: Auburn (offensive analyst/interim quarterbacks)
• 2022-23: Northern Iowa (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks)
• 2024-Present: Middle Tennessee (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks)
Personal
• Birthdate: Aug. 20, 1986
• Hometown: Mahomet, IL
• Wife: Ashley
• Children: Crew and Vaeda
Education
• High School: Mahomet-Seymour High School
• College: Eastern Illinois, B.S. in History, 2010
Playing Experience (QB)
• Wyoming (2005)
• Eastern Illinois (2006-09)
Bowl Experience
• 2014: Cactus Bowl (coach)
• 2015: Sugar Bowl (coach)
• 2016: Alamo Bowl (coach)
• 2018: FCS National Championship Game (coach)
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