Lunchbreak: Krammer Highlights Klint Kubiak's Journey to Vikings OC Role

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Klint Kubiak has had a long and winding road across the football world to get to his current role as the Vikings offensive coordinator.


Andrew Krammer of the Star Tribune recently chatted with Kubiak, a former safety at Colorado State, to weave through his various stops along the way.


And while Kubiak takes over the role previously held by his father, Gary, he has also had to work his way up the ladder.


Krammer wrote that Klint Kubiak initially wanted to play in the NFL, but decided to get into coaching instead. And he started at the bottom.


His path to replacing his father as the Vikings' offensive coordinator at age 34 wound through four offensive systems with seven different head coaches on four teams.


It started with an itch as an out-of-work player. He became a grad assistant at Texas A&M, his dad's alma mater, while pursuing a master's degree, figuring he could always stop coaching and just study.


But he was sold immediately by his first task: working the same youth camp he'd once attended as a grade schooler.



"My first gig," Kubiak said. "Stay at the dorms, sell Gatorade, all the little things. It was just being on the field with the kids and seeing how excited they were about the game and getting to be a little bit a part of their enjoyment was special. It stuck."


Krammer also talked to a handful of coaches who have worked with Kubiak in the past, including Browns Head Coach Kevin Stefanski, who was the Vikings offensive coordinator before Gary Kubiak.


Stefanski praised Klint Kubiak's leadership and said he has high expectations for his friend.


As Kubiak takes the reins of the Vikings offense, former colleagues say they expected this rise, adding that he earned it through a typical coaching route of long hours and often thankless work that overshadows notions about being a coach's son. His influences stretch beyond his four-time Super Bowl-winning father, as he built his acumen for three teams over six years before the Kubiaks were on the same staff.


Kubiak's work ethic and knowledge will command a room of players, said friend and Browns Head Coach Kevin Stefanski.



"Players right away want to know what you know," said Stefanski, the NFL's Coach of the Year. "They're looking at you. They're judging your football acumen. It's so obvious with Klint that he's prepared and is willing to put in the work to get his guys to understand."


The Vikings offense ranked fourth in yards per game (393.3) and were 11th in points per game (26.9) during the 2020 season.
 
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