1st Year as Assistant Football Coach – Wide Receivers Coach
Hometown: Crestwood, Kentucky
College(s): Western Kentucky University
Drew Zaubi enters his first season on the coaching staff for Dodge City football, serving as an assistant coach overseeing the wide receivers, as he joined the staff in March of 2026.
He comes to Dodge City after spending the last three seasons from fall of 2023 to winter of 2025 at Missouri State University serving as a quality control coach on offense working with wide receivers. Prior to that, he started his coaching career as a graduate assistant at East Texas A&M University in the summer of 2023.
The Kentucky native after started his college playing career at the University of Louisville as a preferred walk-on after being a three-year starter at quarterback at South Oldham high school. He transferred to Reedley College, a California JUCO where he led the team to a National California Football Association American Division Championship during the 2019 season. He played in 11 games throwing for 1,162 yards on 59.8% completion percentage with 12 touchdowns. In the title game against Foothill College, he was 16-27 (59.3%) for 258 yards with a touchdown as Reedley College won 23-14.
After a COVID season in 2020, Zaubi transferred to Western Kentucky University for the 2021 season, helping the Hilltoppers to a 9-5 season and 7-1 in Conference USA. He was part of the #1 passing offense in NCAA history and part of the Hilltoppers team that won the Boca Raton Bowl (59-38 vs Application State).
He transferred to Tiffin University at the NCAA DII level to finish his collegiate playing career. In the 2022 season, he helped Tiffin to a 6-5 record and 6-2 in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference to tie for second. He played in six games, throwing for 504 yards and seven touchdowns. Zaubi was part of the team’s 72-point performance in a win over Kentucky Wesleyan, 72-13; the performance at the time was the most points scored in a game in school history.