By MATT PIKE
St. Joseph Post
New Northwest Missouri State football coach John McMenamin has announced the addition of two new assistant coaches, and the retention of four others for his staff in the upcoming football season.
McMenamin has named Collin Prosser as his offensive coordinator as well as the offensive line coach, and Jake Willrich as the special teams coordinator and defensive backs coach.
Prosser joins the Bearcats after serving three seasons as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Wayne State College. Prosser also worked five seasons at Minnesota State where he served as offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach for two seasons and offensive line coach for three years.
Prosser spent two seasons at the University of South Dakota where he coached special teams, offensive line and defensive line. Prosser coached four seasons at Morningside College following work as a graduate assistant coach at South Dakota. Prosser played at Wayne State from 2005 to 2008 where he helped the Wildcats to a berth into the NCAA Div. II playoffs in 2008 as a team captain.
“Coach Prosser is a masterful technician who demonstrates an exceptional commitment to developing student-athletes,” McMenamin says in a news release. “His extensive experience in leading some of the nation’s top offenses will be an invaluable asset to the Bearcats.”
Willrich served as an assistant coach at Wayne State College in 2024. The Wildcats ranked No. 3 in the country in net punting (41.94 yards/punt) and No. 6 in the nation in kick return coverage (14.53 yards/kick return).
Willrich is no stranger to Northwest or the MIAA having been a graduate assistant coach at Northwest in 2003 and 2004 and was an assistant coach at the University of Nebraska-Kearney from 2014-2022.
Willrich spent five seasons at Austin College (NCAA Div. III) as defensive coordinator, secondary coach and strength & conditioning coach. He also gained coaching experience at Hastings College where he was a part of a turnaround of a program that culminated with a berth into the 2009 NAIA playoffs. Willrich played college football at Truman State University.
“Coach Willrich brings extensive experience coaching special teams and the secondary in the MIAA, consistently producing some of the nation’s top-performing units,” McMenamin said. “With 18 years of experience coaching defensive backs, his ability to connect with student-athletes sets him apart as one of the best in the field.”
McMenamin also announced that Chad Bostwick, Ryan Gent, Roberto Davis, and JMychal Grau were all retained from last years coaching staff. Bostwick will serve as McMenamin’s defensive coordinator while continuing as the linebackers coach.
Gent will also continue to serve as the wide receivers coach while also serving as the recruiting coordinator. Davis will move up to coach the defensive line, after coaching running backs since 2021. Grau will continue in his role as Director of Equipment Operations and Tight Ends Coach.