2nd Year as Assistant Coach – Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach
Hometown: Marietta, Georgia
College: Eastern Kentucky University/University of Arkansas at Monitcello
Tommy Feazell is in his second season at Dodge City working as the Offensive Coordinator and Wide Receivers coach as he joined the football staff in July 2024.
In the 2024 season, his first season on staff for the Conqs he helped the team post a 6-4 record and finish fourth in the KJCCC and #15 in the NJCAA rankings. Four players on offense earned KJCCC All-Conference during the 2024 season.
Feazell joined the staff at Dodge City coming from Mississippi where he spent the last two seasons at Coahoma Community College where he was the Co-Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks/Runningbacks coach, while previously being the Wide Receivers Coach. In his two seasons at Coahoma, the team led the MACCC in pass yards per completion, while he coached multiple All-MACCC honorees. He also worked with the special teams and covered duties such as video coordinator and academics liaison for the team.
In 2021 Feazell worked on staff at the University of Arkansas at Monticello where he was the Wide Receivers coach. He coached CJ Parham who earned All-conference honors in the Great American Conference and was seventh in the conference in receiving yards. From 2018 to the spring of 2021, he was the Wide Receivers coach at McPherson College (NAIA) where he coached multiple receivers to All-conference honors in the KCAC and in his first season had a pair of receivers ranked in the Top 25 in receptions per game in NAIA. At McPherson, he coached an NFL player for the Washington Commanders, Ben Nikkel at wide receiver.
His coaching career started at Eastern Kentucky University where he was an offensive quality control coach for the 2016 and 2017 seasons. In 2017 the team led the Ohio Valley Conference in passing offense (2,377 yards and 12 TDs), averaging 319.8 yards per game of total offense. He coached multiple All-conference players and in his first year was part of a team that tied a school record for points (67) and total offense (531) in a game.
Feazell earned a Bachelor of Science in sports management with a minor in coaching from Eastern Kentucky University. He earned his Master's degree from the University of Arkansas at Monticello in physical education and coaching.
A Marietta, Georgia, native, Feazell attended Wheeler High School where he was a three-year letterman playing offensive line and long snapping. He is married to his wife, Katie.