Tarek Yaeggi joined the Blue Devils in 2020 and was named offensive coordinator in 2022
UW-STOUT (2020-Present)
2023: The Blue Devils went 4-6 in 2023. Stout faced five opponents that were ranked or receiving votes including two ranked in the top-10. Stout had a three-game stretch scoring over 40 points and was third in the league in passing yards per game, totaling just under 300 a game. Stout won their eighth straight “War on 94” trophy with a 38-13 win at UW-Eau Claire. The Blue Devils had four offensive players named to the All-WIAC team.and Jesus Ambriz named to the Region 6 All-Region team
2022: In 2022 the Blue Devils offensive averaged 424.9 yards of offense (second in the WIAC) 256.8 through the air and 168.1 on the ground averaging 6.2 yards per play. The Blue Devils scored 32.2 points a game (fourth in the WIAC). The Blue Devils went 5-5 in the 2022 campaign. In Week two, Levy Hamer caught a 62-yard touchdown pass on fourth down with 15 seconds left in the game to stun host Gustavus Adolphus 28-25. The next week The Blue Devils set a school record for points in a game with a 66-6 home win over Crown College. The next weekend Stout broke that record again with a 73-29 home win over UW-Eau Claire to claim their 7
th straight “War on 94” trophy. Stout totaled nearly 700 yards of offense. Stout had their third blowout win with a 55-0 victory over Stevens Point. The Blue Devils had their second walk-off win of the season when they beat No. 22 Platteville in triple overtime. 24-22. In all the Blue Devils played four teams ranked in the top-25. Arthur Cox was named to three teams as well as being named the Special Teams Player of the Year. Cox earned first team honors as a wide receiver and return specialist and was named honorable mention all-purpose back. Sean Borgerding was named first-team all-WIAC to lead the WIAC in passing for the second consecutive season. He became the school’s all-time passing leader in attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns. Levy Hamer was first-team wide receiver for the second straight season he was second in the WIAC in receiving yards He holds the school record with 34 career touchdown receptions. Hamer and Cox and were named all-region.
2021: Two of his receiver charges earn All-WIAC honors when Levy Hamer earned first team all-conference honors after leading the league in receiving yards with 962 yards and 12 receiving touchdowns. Hamer was also a D3football.com All-Region 6 second team selection. Cox caught 42 passes for 629 yards and six touchdowns.
2020: Season canceled due to COVID-19.
BEFORE UW-STOUT
Temple University (2019) graduate assistant quarterbacks coach
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (2018) Yaeggi served as the quarterbacks coach for the Eagles.
PLAYING CAREER
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (2016-17) A two-year starter for the Eagles. In 2016, He was named All-WIAC Second Team. He set single-season school records for completions (218), passing yards (2,724) and total offensive yards (2,896). Finishing the year with 19 passing touchdowns. Set school records for completions, attempts and yards when he went 39-of-66 for 538 yards and four touchdowns vs. UW-Platteville also setting a WIAC record. Led WIAC in passing yards (302.7) and total offensive yards (321.8) per game while ranking second in completions (218), attempts (353) and yards (2,729). In 2017 was named All-WIAC Honorable Mention throwing for 1548 yards and 15 touchdowns in eight games.
At Watertown High School, Yaeggi was the 2012 Wisconsin Gatorade Player of the Year, He passed for 3,264 yards and 40 touchdowns this past season, leading the Goslings to the Division 2 quarterfinals. A 2011 first-team all-state selection, Yaeggi completed 218-of-361 passes (60 percent) while throwing 10 interceptions and leading the state in passing yardage per game (296.7)
PERSONAL
A Watertown, Wis. native, Yaeggi earned his bachelor’s degree in biology from UW-Lacrosse in 2018 and his master’s degree in secondary education from Temple University.
Updated: July 2023