David Delgado joined Yeomen staff in 2019 as a defensive line coach before transitioning to offensive line prior to 2020 season.
Delgado comes to Oberlin from Baldwin Wallace where he served as the tight ends and offense quality control coach for the past two seasons. During Delgado’s time in Berea, the Yellow Jackets went 14-6 and spent multiple weeks inside the D3Football.com Top 25 rankings. As the offensive quality control coach, Delgado was responsible for coordinating practice schedules, data entry, opponent film breakdown and creating weekly scouting reports. He also assisted in run game development and recruiting.
Prior to Baldwin Wallace, Delgado spent the summer and fall of 2016 as a volunteer coaches’ aide for the defensive lineman with the Cleveland Browns. In that capacity, Delgado broke down opponent film, charted formations/plays and created weekly prep booklets.
Delgado has also coached through Football Combatives, a company that trains players of all age levels including NFL players. The company was founded by Joe Kim who has 27 years of NFL coaching experience and is currently the Director of Skill Development for the New England Patriots. He also served as a coach for Eastern Washington University football camps during his five years as a member of the Eagles football team, playing both offensive and defensive line.
Delgado graduated from Eastern Washington University in 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice.