Missouri head coach Eli Drinkwitz announced the addition of Aaron Sisk to his staff as the program’s new video coordinator, a move that underscores the Tigers’ commitment to modernizing their analytical capabilities.
Sisk arrives after being recognized as the College Sports Video Association’s Sun Belt Conference Video Coordinator of the Year for the 2025 season, a testament to his work at Troy University where he helped shape a rapidly rising football program.
Having spent time in both the Southeastern Conference and the NFL, Sisk brings a hybrid perspective that blends college‑level production with the professional standards he honed while working with the Miami Dolphins and Arkansas, giving Missouri a competitive edge in scouting and opponent preparation.
He will take over from John Karadeema, who departed for a role with the NFL’s Carolina Panthers, marking the end of a brief but impactful stint that helped elevate the Tigers’ video department.
Program momentum
The hiring comes on the heels of a remarkable run for the Tigers, who have compiled 29 victories over the past three seasons and secured a lucrative contract extension for Drinkwitz, signaling long‑term stability at the program’s helm.
Season opener
Looking ahead, Missouri is set to open its 2026 schedule on September 3 against Arkansas‑Pine Bluff, a matchup that will debut Sisk’s new responsibilities on a national stage.