University of Regina Rams head coach Mark McConkey has named Jaeden Marwick the team's offensive coordinator.
Marwick comes to the Rams after a three-year stint with Miller Comprehensive High School, where he was the co-offensive coordinator in 2022 before being elevated to offensive coordinator for both the 2023 and 2024 campaigns. He also served as Miller's quarterbacks coach for all three seasons, two of which resulted in the Marauders winning the 6-A provincial championships.
McConkey is excited to inject Marwick’s youth and excitement onto his staff.
"He has a great football IQ and has amassed a wealth of experience at the high school and provincial levels over the past few years. Jaeden is more than ready to make the jump to the U SPORTS level, and we're looking forward to having him work with the talented group of returning and new players we've got on the offensive side of the ball."
Marwick has also worked with Football Saskatchewan as the offensive coordinator for Team Saskatchewan Under-16, guiding them to championship victories in 2023 and 2024 at Football Canada's Western Regional Challenge.
Before coaching, Marwick was a quarterback at Winston Knoll Collegiate before moving on to junior football with the British Columbia Football Conference’s VI Raiders in Nanaimo, B.C. In his lone season with the Raiders, Marwick won the Cullen Cup as the BCFC champions. He then returned for two seasons with the Regina Thunder.
Marwick earned Prairie Football Conference all-star honours in 2014 and PFC Most Valuable Player and CJFL All-Canadian honours in 2015 with the Thunder. Marwick played one season of U SPORTS football, spending the 2016 season with Bishop's.
Additionally, Marwick is a physical education and social studies teacher at Miller after graduating from the University of Regina with a Bachelor of Education degree in 2021.