Army West Point Athletics
Football

Tristan Yeomans
- Title:
- Offensive Quality Control
Tristan Yeomans comes to West Point where he will serve as the offensive quality control coach after serving as a special teams assistant at Charlotte in 2022.
In 2021, he spent one season as a graduate assistant coach/wide receivers/special teams coach at Nebraska-Kearney under newly hired Army offensive coordinator Drew Thatcher.
The Georgia native began his coaching career as a graduate assistant coach at Division III Defiance College in Ohio. He worked with the Yellow Jackets receivers in 2019 before switching to defensive line in 2020. Yeomans also served as the special teams coordinator during this time.
During his collegiate playing days, Yeomans was a long snapper at New Mexico Military Institute and the University of Kentucky (2016-19). He spent his freshman season at NMMI and then served as Kentucky's starting long snapper and holder for three years, appearing in 39 games.
Yeomans appeared in 39 games and reached three bowls. That included the 2018 campaign when UK went 10-3 and beat Penn State in the Citrus Bowl.
A long snapper on punts and the holder on field goals, he was perfect on 62 career holds. Yeomans was part of two-game winning field goals in 2016 as Kentucky beat past Mississippi State and in-state rival Louisville. He was also named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll.
He holds B.A. degrees in Finance and Management from Kentucky and a Master's in Business Administration from Defiance.
In 2021, he spent one season as a graduate assistant coach/wide receivers/special teams coach at Nebraska-Kearney under newly hired Army offensive coordinator Drew Thatcher.
The Georgia native began his coaching career as a graduate assistant coach at Division III Defiance College in Ohio. He worked with the Yellow Jackets receivers in 2019 before switching to defensive line in 2020. Yeomans also served as the special teams coordinator during this time.
During his collegiate playing days, Yeomans was a long snapper at New Mexico Military Institute and the University of Kentucky (2016-19). He spent his freshman season at NMMI and then served as Kentucky's starting long snapper and holder for three years, appearing in 39 games.
Yeomans appeared in 39 games and reached three bowls. That included the 2018 campaign when UK went 10-3 and beat Penn State in the Citrus Bowl.
A long snapper on punts and the holder on field goals, he was perfect on 62 career holds. Yeomans was part of two-game winning field goals in 2016 as Kentucky beat past Mississippi State and in-state rival Louisville. He was also named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll.
He holds B.A. degrees in Finance and Management from Kentucky and a Master's in Business Administration from Defiance.



