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Callum Wexford
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Last updated 5/5/2026Charisma14
Communication22
Creativity16
Networking12
Performance10
Leadership20
Analytical Thinking26
Financial Acumen8
Resilience18
Technical Proficiency26
Biography
Callum Wexford emerged from the Pacific Northwest football pipeline as one of the more quietly innovative offensive minds of his generation. Raised in Multnomah County, Oregon, he grew up immersed in a region known for its evolving offensive philosophies—particularly the spread and tempo systems popularized at programs like the University of Oregon.
After earning a Bachelor’s Degree while serving as a student assistant, Wexford began his coaching career as an offensive quality control assistant at Oregon State University, where he developed a reputation for meticulous film study and situational scripting. His early work focused on third-down efficiency and red zone sequencing—areas that would later define his coaching identity.
He later joined the University of Washington staff as a wide receivers coach, where he refined his approach to timing-based route concepts and quarterback-receiver synchronization. His units consistently ranked among the most efficient in yards per play, emphasizing precision over explosiveness.
Wexford’s transition to the professional level came through an offensive assistant role with the Los Angeles Chargers, where he absorbed NFL-level defensive recognition systems and contributed to weekly game planning. During his tenure, he became known internally for his ability to design “constraint plays”—subtle counters that punish overaggressive defenses without abandoning offensive rhythm.
Eventually promoted to passing game coordinator at Boise State, Wexford fully implemented his philosophy: a West Coast-inspired system built on timing, spacing, and ball control. His offenses consistently ranked near the top in time of possession and turnover avoidance, frustrating opponents by methodically sustaining drives.
Now at 38, Wexford enters the DFL hiring cycle as a highly appealing offensive coordinator candidate. His system prioritizes:
- Quick decision-making quarterbacks
- High-percentage passing concepts
- Disciplined route trees
- Run-pass balance designed to control tempo
While not flashy, his offenses are brutally efficient—designed to dictate pace, limit mistakes, and wear down defenses over four quarters.
Despite his success, Wexford remains driven by a deep desire for knowledge and mastery of offensive football. His greatest fear—losing control—manifests in his obsessive preparation and scripting, often planning multiple contingencies for every defensive look.
For DFL franchises seeking stability, efficiency, and a modern West Coast evolution, Callum Wexford represents a calculated and high-upside hire.
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