
Elko Hires Shay as Aggies’ Tight Ends Coach
Jan 02, 2026 | Football
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Texas A&M head football coach Mike Elko announced Friday the hiring of Derek Shay as the Aggies' tight ends coach.
Shay comes to Aggieland after a two-year stint (2024-25) at the University of Kentucky, serving as the Wildcats' senior offensive analyst and run game specialist for one season (2024) before being promoted to the tight ends coach (2025).
During his lone season coaching the tight ends, Shay mentored Willie Rodriguez and Josh Kattus, who finished third and fourth on the team in receiving yards with 310 and 195, respectively. The duo combined for 40 receptions and three touchdowns.
In 2024, Shay worked closely with Kentucky's offensive line, helping power an offense that rushed for 170 yards against No. 1 Georgia and totaled 336 yards of offense in a 20-17 road win at No. 6 Ole Miss, including 243 passing yards. The Wildcats also posted a 211-yard passing performance at No. 3 Texas.
Shay arrived in Lexington after spending the 2023 season as tight ends coach at Marshall University, where he helped guide the Thundering Herd to a Frisco Bowl appearance.
Prior to Marshall, Shay served as a senior offensive analyst at the University of Missouri in 2022 under head coach Eliah Drinkwitz. During his time in Columbia, the Tigers became bowl eligible for the second consecutive season, and Shay was recognized by On3.com as one of its "65 Rising Star Support Staff Coaches."
Before Missouri, Shay spent two seasons (2020-21) as a graduate assistant at LSU, working with the tight ends. During that stretch, Arik Gilbert (2020) and Jack Bech (2021) earned SEC All-Freshman Team honors, with Bech receiving Freshman All-America recognition from 247Sports.com and Pro Football Focus in 2021 as well. Shay was also named by On3.com as one of the "50 Rising Coaches You Need to Know" during his time in Baton Rouge.
In 2019, Shay coached the offensive tackles and tight ends at FCS member McNeese State University. In his lone season, the Cowboys averaged 382 yards of total offense per game, nearly 100 yards more than the previous year, and extended the program's FCS-record streak of consecutive winning seasons to 15 with a 7-5 ledger.
Prior to McNeese State, Shay served two seasons (2017-18) staff at one of the nation's top prep schools, IMG Academy in Florida, serving as the program's co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. During his tenure, IMG earned a top-five national ranking, produced six All-American offensive linemen and saw 10 players sign Division I scholarships.
He began his collegiate coaching career at Bowling Green State University as a graduate assistant in 2014, working with the tight ends. The Falcons posted an 8-6 record that season, captured the MAC East Division title and defeated South Alabama in the Camellia Bowl. Shay also spent three seasons (2015-17) at Warren Central High School in Indianapolis as co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach.
A native of Cerro Gordo, Illinois, Shay earned his bachelor's degree in education from Eastern Illinois University in 2013. He played offensive line at Western Illinois before transferring to Eastern Illinois, where he served as a student assistant coach from 2011-13. During that time, the Panthers compiled a 21-16 record and made back-to-back FCS playoff appearances, including a quarterfinal run in 2013. Shay later earned his master's degree in liberal arts from LSU in 2021.
Shay is married to the former Katie Landry of Decatur, Ill., and they are the parents of daughter Murphy and son Brewer.










