Nick McVay named varsity football head coach
- Scott Caster
- Jan 24
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 28

Pending board approval, Nick McVay will be named the next head football coach at Dublin Coffman High School.
Coach McVay, a Dublin resident, has served as the offensive coordinator at Olentangy Berlin High School since the program’s inception in 2018.
In 2013, McVay was an intern with the Division-I FCS Robert Morris University program, assisting the defensive coaching staff in areas such as film breakdown and scouting reports. He also helped the program’s recruiting coordinator from an operational perspective. In 2014, he was elevated to tight end and H backs coach. He then finished his tenure at RMU as their wide receivers coach, before moving to high school at Berlin.
McVay was a student assistant with Otterbein in 2012 and primarily worked with receivers. He helped the squad to an 8-2 overall record.
Nick was a three-year letterwinner in football while attending both Ohio Wesleyan and Otterbein. He led the Battling Bishops in punt return yardage during the 2009 campaign and served as both a receiver and a defensive back in his collegiate career. He was also a two-year lettermen in lacrosse for Otterbein. He played in 20 career contests and helped the Cardinals reach their first NCAA Tournament in the program’s young history in 2013.
McVay attended Olentangy High School where he was an all-conference receiver.
A native of Lewis Center, Ohio, McVay earned a bachelor of arts degree in health and physical education from Otterbein in 2013, and he also holds a master’s degree in learning and technology.





