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Keegan O'Hara
Keegan O'Hara
  • Title:
    Assistant Quarterbacks Coach
Keegan O'Hara was named an offensive analyst at the University of Minnesota in January 2023. He was promoted to Assistant Quarterbacks Coach prior to the 2025 season. 

At Minnesota, O'Hara has worked with standout quartebacks Drake Lindsey and Max Brosmer. 

In 2025, he helped mentor Lindsey who won eight games and set a program record for wins by a freshman quarterback. Lindsey was stellar in his first year leading the Maroon and Gold, as he completed 249-of-386 passes for 2,382 yards and 18 touchdowns against only six interceptions. In program program single-season history, his TD-to-INT ratio (3.00) tied for third, completions total (249) and completion percentage (.632) ranked fourth, attempts total (386) ranked fifth, passing touchdown total (18) tied for eighth, and passing yardage total (2,382) ranked 14th. 

In 2024, O'Hara worked with Brosmer, who completed a single-season school record 268 passes for 2,828 yards (third most in single-season school history) and 18 touchdowns (tied for eighth most in school single-season history). Brosmer ranked second in single-season school history with a completion percentage of 66.5% and his 217.54 passing yards per game is eighth in single-season school history. 

Brosmer signed as a free agent with the Minnesota Vikings after the 2025 NFL Draft. Brosmer started two games and played in eight as a rookie for the Vikings during the 2025 season. 

O’Hara spent the 2022 season at Ohio State as a graduate assistant working with the Buckeyes wide receivers. With O’Hara’s help, Marvin Harrison Jr. was a unanimous First-Team All-American, the Big Ten Receiver of the Year and a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award.

A Chicago native, O’Hara was at Western Michigan from 2018-21 where he was both an undergraduate assistant coach working with tight ends and wide receivers as well as a graduate assistant with wide receivers. The Broncos’ wide receivers coach for the 2020-21 seasons was current Gophers’ co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Greg Harbaugh. O’Hara helped Harbaugh with the development of D’Wayne Eskridge, the 56th overall selection in the 2021 NFL Draft by Seattle, and Skyy Moore, who was the 54th pick in the 2022 NFL Draft by Kansas City.
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