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Caleb Corrill
Caleb Corrill
Caleb Corrill joined the St. Thomas football staff as the Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach in March 2024. This will be his first season with the Tommies.

Corrill joins St. Thomas after serving as the offensive coordinator and quarterback coach at Mount St. Joseph from 2015 to 2023. In his eight seasons with the program, the Lions' offensive consistently ranked at the top of Division III, and Corrill was named the Offensive Coordinator of the Year by Hansen Ratings following the 2023 season. That year, Mount St. Joseph finished third in the country in total offense, averaging 552.5 yards per game, and second in scoring offense averaging 55.4 points per game. The Lions also finished ninth nationally in passing offensive and 17th in rushing offensive, averaging over 200 yards per game in both categories.

In his first six seasons as offensive coordinator, Corrill helped Mount St. Joseph average 41.45 points per game and over 460 yards per contest. During that time, several Lions earned accolades for their performances on and off the field, including 38 All-Conference selections, the conference Male Athlete of the Year, conference offensive player of the year, and a Gagliardi Trophy semifinalist. Additionally, Corrill helped Cornell Beachem Jr. achieve All-America and Academic All-America honors during the 2019 season. 

Prior to his time Ohio, Corrill coached at Batavia High School in Illinois. He played college football at Mount St. Joseph and Thomas Moore College before graduating from Grand Canyon University with a degree in secondary education.