University of Northern Iowa Athletics
Football
Reeder, Bodie

Bodie Reeder
- Title:
- Offensive Coordinator | Quarterbacks
- Email:
- bodie.reeder@uni.edu
Bodie Reeder joined the Panthers in the spring of 2022 to coach UNI’s quarterbacks. He came from Auburn as an offensive quality control coach, and added offensive coordinator coaching assignments were added to his list of duties ahead of the 2022 season.
Reeder has coached in three bowl games and four Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Playoff games and has been a part of one conference championship.
During the 2022 campaign, Reeder helped coach quarterback Theo Day into a First Team All-MVFC passer. 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%).
Throughout his career, Reeder has coached in stints at Utah State, North Texas, Eastern Washington,Oklahoma State, Wisconsin-Stout and Eastern Illinois.
At Utah State, he was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at North Texas, where the Mean Green averaged 30.3 points and ranked 27th in the nation. UNT was second in Conference USA in passing (283.3 ypg) and led Conference USA with 33 touchdown passes, which ranked 15th nationally. Its points per game average was the fourth-best in the league.
Reeder also spent two years (2017-18) as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Eastern Washington. In 2018, he helped the Eagles reach the FCS title game after winning the Big Sky Championship. That year, EWU averaged 528.2 yards and 43.1 points per game to rank third and fourth in the nation, respectively. 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%).
During the 2018 season, the Eagles’ offense set a school record with 623 points, which included six games of at least 50 points. Furthermore, EWU produced at least 600 yards of total offense five times that season and set school records with 3,839 rushing yards (255.9 ypg) and 41 rushing touchdowns.
Reeder spent the 2014-16 seasons working with quarterbacks at Oklahoma State as an offensive quality control coach.
Oklahoma State played in bowl games all three of Reeder’s seasons there, including victories in the 2016 Alamo Bowl (defeated Colorado 38-8) and the 2014 Cactus Bowl (defeated Washington 30-22). The Cowboys also played in the Sugar Bowl following the 2015 season (lost to Mississippi 48-20).
The 2016 Oklahoma State team was 10-3 and second in the Big 12 with a 7-2 record. The Cowboys were ninth in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision in passing offense (323.9 per game) and 17th in scoring (38.6 per game).
At Oklahoma State, Reeder helped coach quarterback Mason Rudolph, who was ranked seventh nationally in passing in 2016 with an average of 314.7 yards per game. He completed 63 percent of his passes for a total of 4,091 yards, 28 touchdowns and just four interceptions.
The previous season, Rudolph was 19th in the FBS (290.0 per game), finishing with 3,770 yards, 21 touchdowns and nine interceptions. Quarterback J.W. Walsh accounted for 24 touchdowns (11 rushing, 13 passing) in 2015.
Prior to Oklahoma State, Reeder was an assistant at Wisconsin-Stout for three seasons, and was offensive coordinator his last three. Besides coaching the team’s quarterbacks, he also taught kinesiology at the school. Among the players he coached was all-conference quarterback Hank Kujak.
Reeder was also a graduate assistant at Eastern Illinois during the 2010 season working with defensive backs.
Reeder began his college career at Wyoming in 2005, then transferred to Eastern Illinois, where he had 3,741 passing yards, 23 touchdown passes and 356 career completions in 30 games. The Panthers advanced to the NCAA playoffs in 2007 and 2009. Reeder graduated from Eastern Illinois in 2010.
Reeder and his wife, Ashley, have a son, Crew, and daughter, Vaeda.
Coaching History:
2022- pres. - Northern Iowa - Offensive Coordinator/QB
2021 - Auburn - Offensive Quality Control
2020 – Utah State – Offensive Coordinator/QB
2019 – North Texas – Offensive Coordinator/QB
2017-18 – Eastern Washington – Off. Coordinator/QB
2014-16 – Oklahoma State – Offensive Quality Control
2011-13 – Wisconsin-Stout – Off. Coordinator/QB
2010 – Eastern Illinois – Defensive GA
Bowl Games (3):
Oklahoma State (3) – Alamo, 2016; Sugar, 2015; Cactus, 2014
FCS Playoffs (2):
Eastern Washington (1) – FCS National Championship Game, 2018
Northern Iowa (1) - First Round, 2021
Conference Championships (1):
Eastern Washington (1) – Big Sky, 2018
Reeder has coached in three bowl games and four Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Playoff games and has been a part of one conference championship.
During the 2022 campaign, Reeder helped coach quarterback Theo Day into a First Team All-MVFC passer. 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%).
Throughout his career, Reeder has coached in stints at Utah State, North Texas, Eastern Washington,Oklahoma State, Wisconsin-Stout and Eastern Illinois.
At Utah State, he was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at North Texas, where the Mean Green averaged 30.3 points and ranked 27th in the nation. UNT was second in Conference USA in passing (283.3 ypg) and led Conference USA with 33 touchdown passes, which ranked 15th nationally. Its points per game average was the fourth-best in the league.
Reeder also spent two years (2017-18) as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Eastern Washington. In 2018, he helped the Eagles reach the FCS title game after winning the Big Sky Championship. That year, EWU averaged 528.2 yards and 43.1 points per game to rank third and fourth in the nation, respectively. 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%).
During the 2018 season, the Eagles’ offense set a school record with 623 points, which included six games of at least 50 points. Furthermore, EWU produced at least 600 yards of total offense five times that season and set school records with 3,839 rushing yards (255.9 ypg) and 41 rushing touchdowns.
Reeder spent the 2014-16 seasons working with quarterbacks at Oklahoma State as an offensive quality control coach.
Oklahoma State played in bowl games all three of Reeder’s seasons there, including victories in the 2016 Alamo Bowl (defeated Colorado 38-8) and the 2014 Cactus Bowl (defeated Washington 30-22). The Cowboys also played in the Sugar Bowl following the 2015 season (lost to Mississippi 48-20).
The 2016 Oklahoma State team was 10-3 and second in the Big 12 with a 7-2 record. The Cowboys were ninth in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision in passing offense (323.9 per game) and 17th in scoring (38.6 per game).
At Oklahoma State, Reeder helped coach quarterback Mason Rudolph, who was ranked seventh nationally in passing in 2016 with an average of 314.7 yards per game. He completed 63 percent of his passes for a total of 4,091 yards, 28 touchdowns and just four interceptions.
The previous season, Rudolph was 19th in the FBS (290.0 per game), finishing with 3,770 yards, 21 touchdowns and nine interceptions. Quarterback J.W. Walsh accounted for 24 touchdowns (11 rushing, 13 passing) in 2015.
Prior to Oklahoma State, Reeder was an assistant at Wisconsin-Stout for three seasons, and was offensive coordinator his last three. Besides coaching the team’s quarterbacks, he also taught kinesiology at the school. Among the players he coached was all-conference quarterback Hank Kujak.
Reeder was also a graduate assistant at Eastern Illinois during the 2010 season working with defensive backs.
Reeder began his college career at Wyoming in 2005, then transferred to Eastern Illinois, where he had 3,741 passing yards, 23 touchdown passes and 356 career completions in 30 games. The Panthers advanced to the NCAA playoffs in 2007 and 2009. Reeder graduated from Eastern Illinois in 2010.
Reeder and his wife, Ashley, have a son, Crew, and daughter, Vaeda.
Coaching History:
2022- pres. - Northern Iowa - Offensive Coordinator/QB
2021 - Auburn - Offensive Quality Control
2020 – Utah State – Offensive Coordinator/QB
2019 – North Texas – Offensive Coordinator/QB
2017-18 – Eastern Washington – Off. Coordinator/QB
2014-16 – Oklahoma State – Offensive Quality Control
2011-13 – Wisconsin-Stout – Off. Coordinator/QB
2010 – Eastern Illinois – Defensive GA
Bowl Games (3):
Oklahoma State (3) – Alamo, 2016; Sugar, 2015; Cactus, 2014
FCS Playoffs (2):
Eastern Washington (1) – FCS National Championship Game, 2018
Northern Iowa (1) - First Round, 2021
Conference Championships (1):
Eastern Washington (1) – Big Sky, 2018