Recruits: Western Pennsylvania, Western New York, Ohio, Texas, and Louisiana
Casey Vogt begins his fourth season as the offensive line coach. During his first three seasons, he has worked with four all-Patriot League selections in Nick Hennessey (twice), Steve Jonas (twice), Rich Rosabella and Ryan Gross. In 2008, Hennessey earned first team All-America honors on three teams, while Jonas was honorable mention All-America in 2007.
Vogt came to Colgate from Youngstown State, where he served as tight ends and assistant offensive line coach for two seasons.
During his tenure with the Penguins, they captured back-to-back Gateway Conference championships, and in 2006 were ranked fourth in the nation with an 11-3 record.
He came to Youngstown after spending two seasons at Gannon University, where he served as the offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator. He was promoted to offensive coordinator in March of 2005 before moving to Youngstown.
In his first season with the Golden Knights, Vogt saw his offensive line carry the team to a 9-1 mark while averaging 438.5 yards of total offense per game.
A 2000 graduate of Slippery Rock, he began his coaching career as a graduate assistant offensive line coach at his alma mater where he remained for two seasons. In 2003, he was a graduate assistant offensive coach at Tulane, helping the Green Wave defeat Hawaii in the inaugural Conagra Foods Hawaii Bowl.
He and his wife, Amber are the parents of a son, Parker (1). They reside in Hamilton.