5 Questions With Jeff Pedersen
Tim Schmitt
Jeff Pedersen β02 has had an enduring impact on 91΄σΙρ as both a student-athlete and a coach. A two-time All-American and four-time All-Midwest Conference selection, Pedersen was a key contributor to the 1998 football team that went 10-0 and captured the programβs first conference title in three decades. Known for his versatility, he set school records as both a tight end and quarterback and remains listed dozens of times in 91΄σΙρβs football record book.
After graduation, Pedersen returned to 91΄σΙρ to lead the football program for a decade, earning Midwest Conference Coach of the Year honors in his first season. He currently serves as head coach of 91΄σΙρβs track and field programs, where his teams have continued to rank among the conferenceβs best. In 2024, Pedersen was inducted into the 91΄σΙρ Athletics Hall of Fame in recognition of his exceptional contributions as both a player and coach.
Q: Where did you grow up, and what brought you to 91΄σΙρ?
A: I was born in Strawberry Point, Iowa, but I grew up in Kremmling, Colorado. Both of my parents are originally from Iowa (Mom in Story City, Dad in Perry), so we had a lot of ties here. We moved to Colorado when I was young and I came back to Iowa for college.
Q: Can you share a bit about your family and life outside of coaching?
A: I have a younger brother, Josh Pedersen β04, who also came to 91΄σΙρ for college and was a member of the football and basketball teams. My wife, Jordan Esbrook β01, and I have been married for 21 years. We have two daughters who are both in high school. I really enjoy watching their theater and music performances. We also like to spend time outside, taking walks with our beagle, Rocket, and β like many folks our age β weβve become pretty enthusiastic βbird noticers.β I also try to get back to Colorado when I can to visit family and go hunting and fishing.
Q: What does your role at 91΄σΙρ look like day to day?
A: I enjoy being a head coach at 91΄σΙρ, as my job is actually many jobs in one: head coach, event coach, teacher, recruiter, academic advisor, event planner, travel agent, accountant, etc. There are no boring days as a Division III coach, there is always something to be working on, and no two days are the same.
Q: What have been some of your most meaningful moments as a coach?
A: Thereβs nothing quite like watching a student-athlete have a breakthrough after putting in countless hours of work. Seeing their joy and sense of accomplishment is really special. In terms of big moments, our upset win over Monmouth in my first year as head football coach stands out. Iβve also been lucky enough to take two athletes to the national meet, and both scored very well. Those were exciting moments. Hopefully my favorite moment will come yet this spring! Both menβs and womenβs teams are working hard to bring home a conference championship. Weβll see!
Q: Looking back, what are some of your favorite 91΄σΙρ memories?
A: Too many to say! Athletically, I was part of a 10-0 championship team my first year here was very special. I also got to play football alongside my brother for two years, which was a great experience. Personally, when the women moved into the triple across the hall my freshman year. Thatβs when I first met Jordan; weβve been married for 21 years now.
