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Mirocke, Dom HS

Dom Mirocke

  • Title
    Assistant Head Coach / Offensive Coordinator / Wide Receivers
  • Email
    dmirocke@atu.edu
Dom Mirocke enters into his second season at Arkansas Tech and serves as the assistant head coach, offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach.

In his first season with the Wonder Boys, Miroke helped engineer an offensive attack that averaged just under 300 yards per game with over 200 of those yards coming through the air. In terms of all-conference recognition, Miroke had two offensive standouts be named Second Team All-GAC. Earning those honors were fullback Jordan Edington and wide receiver Caleb Tanis. One of the best short-yardage backs in the GAC, Edington had six rushing touchdowns to give him three-straight seasons with at least five rushing TDs. In his first year with the program, Tanis led the team in receptions with 48, receiving yards with 533 and touchdown receptions with six.

Mirocke comes to Tech most-recently from GAC-rival Henderson State where he spent six seasons on the offensive side of the ball. Filling roles as assistant head coach, passing game coordinator, wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator at Henderson, Mirocke was a critical component to the potent Reddie passing attack that finished in the top-three in the GAC each season he was on staff.
 
In his final season with Henderson in 2021, Mirocke’s passing attack averaged 311.2 yards per game to rank first in the GAC and 11th nationally. Overall, the Reddie offense averaged nearly 500 yards of total offense and scored 40.5 points per game to lead the GAC in each category and respectfully rank 4th and 7th nationally as well.
 
The keystone of the success in the passing attack that season was the dominance of wide receiver L’liot Curry. A unanimous All-America selection, Curry hauled in 91 catches for 1,297 yards and 16 TDs. An All-American as well in 2019, Curry’s two seasons at Henderson under Mirocke saw him total 175 receptions, 2,464 receiving yards and 30 receiving TDs.
 
Prior to his time in Arkadelphia, Mirocke made several stops at the NCAA Division I level. He served two years as a graduate assistant at the University of Wyoming, and spent the 2012 and 2013 seasons as an offensive assistant and offensive quality control staff member with the South Dakota State Football program. During his time in Brookings, South Dakota, he was part of two NCAA FCS Playoff teams. South Dakota State concluded the 2012 season ranked No. 11 in the nation among FCS teams and finished the 2013 season ranked No. 13. 
 
At SDSU, Mirocke assisted the offensive coordinator and worked with the quarterbacks, running backs and tight ends during practices. He provided the Jackrabbit offensive staff with weekly breakdowns of opponent tendencies and coordinated film breakdown on opponents. Mirocke also helped to develop game plans with the offensive coaching staff, and assisted in coordinating recruiting visits by coaches to high schools and official campus visits for recruits.
 
Before coaching at South Dakota State, Mirocke was the running backs/fullbacks coach and video coordinator at Southwest Minnesota State for the 2010 and 2011 seasons. In addition to coaching the SMSU running backs and fullbacks, he also recruited the Minneapolis metro area and southern Minnesota. 
 
In his college days, Mirocke was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at tight end for Emporia State University in Kansas from 2006-09. He received his bachelor's of integrated studies with an emphasis in physical and health education at Emporia State in 2010, and completed his master’s degree in sports leadership at Southwest Minnesota State in 2012.

Mirocke is married to his wife Victoria. The two have a pair of boys, Jackson and Grayson.
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