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Joe Freitag

Former Monmouth College offensive coordinator Joe Freitag was named head coach for Sewanee football on December 11, 2025, the 33rd head coach in program history.
 
Freitag has served the last 11 years as the offensive coordinator at Monmouth, a Division III institution in Monmouth, Ill., in the Midwest Conference. He coached the offensive line for 10 years and moved to working with quarterbacks this past season for the Scots, who have posted an 85-21 record over 10 seasons (no games were played in 2020) during Freitag’s tenure on staff.
 
Monmouth has registered a 68-4 mark in the Midwest Conference since the start of the 2015 season, reaching the NCAA postseason in 2016, 2017, 2019 and 2025 and winning conference championships in 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022 and 2025.
 
The Springfield, Ill., native helped Monmouth to back-to-back league championships in 2016 and 2017, averaging more than 500 yards of offense per game in 2016. DeAndre Wright posted consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons during those campaigns.
 
Joe Krall garnered All-Region honors on the offensive line in three straight seasons from 2017-19 and he was named an All-American by the Associated Press, the American Football Coaches' Association and D3football.com in 2019. Derek Brown earned All-Region accolades on the offensive line in 2022 and 2023 as well.
 
Freitag worked three seasons at Benedictine University in suburban Chicago from 2012-14, reaching the postseason in his last year with the Eagles.
 
Freitag played on the offensive line at Monmouth from 2003-06, helping the Scots to an undefeated regular season in 2005, winning their first conference title since 1976. During his four-year playing career, Monmouth registered a 34-7 overall record. He was named All-Conference three times and earned All-Region honors from D3Football.com and the Don Hansen Football Gazette as a senior.

Freitag began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Coe College in 2007 and then worked two years at Augsburg College in Minnesota as the offensive line and special teams coach. From there he went to Benedictine as the offensive coordinator before returning to Monmouth for the 2015 season.

Freitag earned his bachelor’s in History from Monmouth in 2007 and received his master’s in Teaching from Coe in 2010. He and his wife Amy, also a 2007 Monmouth graduate, have two children – daughter Etta and son Graham.

Freitag's Coaching Career

Year School Position Record Postseason
2008 Coe College Graduate Assistant/OL/DL 4-6
2009 Coe College     Graduate Assistant/OL/DL 10-2 NCAA Second Round
2010 Augsburg University Offensive Line/Special Teams 4-6
2011 Augsburg University Offensive Line/Special Teams 6-4
2012 Benedictine University Offensive Coordinator/Operations 5-5
2013 Benedictine University Offensive Coordinator/Operations 7-3
2014 Beneductine University Offensive Coordinator/Operations 6-5 NCAA First Round
2015 Monmouth College Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 8-2
2016 Monmouth College Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 10-1 NCAA First Round
2017 Monmouth College Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 9-2 NCAA First Round
2018 Monmouth College Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 8-2
2019 Monmouth College Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 7-3 NCAA First Round
2020 Monmouth College Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 0-0
2021 Monmouth College Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 8-2
2022 Monmouth College Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 9-2
2023 Monmouth College Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 9-2
2024 Monmouth College Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 8-3
2025 Monmouth College Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 9-2 NCAA First Round