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Patrick Tresey

Patrick Tresey is the Offensive Line coach for the Thomas University military transition football team.

Tresey joins TU from NCAA DIII Dean College, where he served as the offensive line coach and the run game coordinator. 

Tresey came to Franklin after five years at Army where he was an assistant coach and the offensive quality control coach. Army had quite the run with Tresey on the staff. The Black Knights captured multiple Commander in Chief’s Trophy, won three bowl games and were ranked 19th in the nation. Under his tutelage, the Army offensive line blocked for the second-best rushing team in the country at 312.5 rushing yards per game in 2018 and the team rushing title holder in 2017 at 362.3 yards per game. 

Prior to West Point, Tresey spent two years at Kenyon College where he spent time as the offensive coordinator, offensive line coach, wide receiver coach and passing game coordinator. He also spent a season as the offensive graduate assistant coach at UCLA.

Tresey earned a master's degree in Sport Management from Ashland University and worked with the Eagles’ offense as the tight ends coach for two seasons. In those two seasons, the Eagles posted a combined 16-6 record and averaged over 35 points and 417 yards per game.Tresey earned a bachelor's degree in Sport Management from the College of Mount St. Joseph in 2011. He played football for the Lions, was named all-conference, named all-academic and spent time as a student coach.