Roehl spent the 2010 season as the running backs coach and junior varsity
offensive coordinator at
Concordia College in Moorhead. He was NDSU's offensive
graduate assistant in 2011. Roehl spent two years on the
Moorhead High School football staff. He returned to his alma mater as the tight ends and fullbacks coach in January 2014.
North Dakota State Roehl began his coaching career as an offensive graduate assistant at North Dakota State in 2011, helping the Bison secure their first FCS national title. He returned in 2014 as the tight ends and fullbacks coach and was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2019. Under his leadership, the Bison ranked among the top rushing offenses in the FCS, winning national titles in 2019 and 2021. His offenses consistently led the nation in rushing touchdowns and total yards, and he coached multiple All-Americans, including quarterback
Trey Lance, the 2019 Walter Payton Award winner.
Iowa State Roehl joined Iowa State as assistant head coach and running backs coach in 2024. His impact was immediate, helping the Cyclones improve their rushing touchdowns from 13 in 2023 to 27 in 2024. Iowa State finished 11–3, reaching the Big 12 Championship Game, and won the Pop-Tarts Bowl. Running back Carson Hansen thrived under Roehl, scoring 13 rushing touchdowns, the first non-QB to do so since 2005.
Detroit Lions On February 11, 2025, the
Detroit Lions hired Roehl as their tight ends coach. Roehl first crossed paths with Lions head coach
Dan Campbell at North Dakota State's Pro Day for
Trey Lance. Through that initial meeting, the two have stayed in connection ever since.
Iowa State (second stint) On December 22, 2025, it was announced that Roehl would be returning to
Iowa State as the program's new offensive coordinator. ==References==