By: Madie Brink
December 16, 2022
SIOUX FALLS – The University of Sioux Falls, and head coach Jim Glogowski are proud to announce the addition of Bryan Boesen as an offensive assistant for Cougar Football.
"From recruiting Bryan on the field to watching him grow as a coach, I'm honored to welcome Bryan and his fiancée Laura to our Cougar Family," said coach Glogowski.
Boesen joins the Cougar Football staff following a two year stint with Minnesota State. Boesen served as the running backs coach for the Mavericks where he helped lead the Mavs to a second place ranking in the NSIC in rushing yards per game.
Prior to MSU, Boesen served as a graduate assistant at Hastings College where he coached the team's defensive backs in 2018. Boesen coached the Broncos first defensive All-American in 23 seasons and he also assisted with special teams. In 2019, he was promoted to special team's coordinator and quarterbacks coach while also coordinating the passing game before being named the Broncos Interim offensive coordinator.
Boesen spent one season at Simpson College prior to Hastings where he served as a defensive backs coach. He also spent one season with Colby College as a defensive assistant while also working with defensive backs.
Boesen is originally from Boone, Iowa where he was a two-year letter winner as a quarterback at Simpson College. He graduated from Simpson College with a bachelor's degree in physical education and is currently working on his master's degree in teaching.