Myers Hendrickson enters his second season as the offensive coordinator in the fall of 2019. Hendrickson also works directly with the Wolves quarterbacks.
In his first season with the Wolves, Hendrickson led four Wolves to NSIC All-Conference honors including NSIC Offensive Newcomer of the Year, Dakota Larson.
In his two seasons at Coe, the Kohawks went 15-7 overall winning the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championship and advancing to the second round of the NCAA Division III playoffs in 2016. In his first season with the program, the offense ranked 15th in the nation in rushing offense with 253.7 yards per game, 26th in the nation in total offense with 473.6 yards per game, and 23rd in the nation in red zone offense, scoring 86.8 percent of the time. Running Back Trevor Heitland led the nation in all-purpose yards with 223.92 per game, while also leading the nation in rushing yards with 1,913.
Prior to his work at Coe, Hendrickson spent two seasons at Kansas Wesleyan as the quarterbacks and wide receivers coach in 2014 and offensive coordinator in 2015. Hendrickson recruited and coached 2015 KCAC Player of the Year, Jake Curran, who led the league in total offense and passing yards. A total of nine Coyotes were named to the KCAC All-Conference teams in 2015, including five first team members.
In each season working as a coordinator, Hendrickson has seen school records fall. In 2017, wide receiver Demetrius Harper set the single season school record at Coe for receptions with 73. In 2016, quarterback Gavin Glenn set the single season school record for passing touchdowns at Coe with 27. In 2015, quarterback Jake Curran set the single season school record for passing with 3,436 yards.
Hendrickson began his coaching career as the defensive quality control coach at Auburn University in 2012. He then moved on to Holmes Community College for the 2013 season as the running backs coach, prior to his stint at Kansas Wesleyan.
He is a former collegiate player, opening his career at Cornell University. Hendrickson then transferred to Western Illinois where he played wide receiver for the Leathernecks. WIU reached the 2nd round of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs in 2010. Hendrickson was a 3-time All-Missouri Valley Academic selection as well as the Western Illinois Dr. Frank Sorenson Award recipient, for holding the highest GPA on the football team.
Hendrickson received his bachelor of business in supply chain management from Western Illinois University in 2011. He went on to receive his master of business administration in 2015 from Kansas Wesleyan University.