| The Luke McEndoo File |
| Hometown: Stillwater, OK |
| Education: Oklahoma State, 2024; Nevada, 2025 (MBA) |
| Coaching Background |
| 2026-Pres. |
Oklahoma Baptist, Tight Ends |
| Championships/Honors |
| - Graduate transfer at Nevada (2025) |
| - NCAA Division I student-athlete at Nevada and Oklahoma State |
| - Member of Oklahoma State football program from 2021-24 |
| - Son of longtime Oklahoma State assistant coach Jason McEndoo |
Luke McEndoo joined the Oklahoma Baptist football staff in 2026 as the program's tight ends coach following a collegiate playing career that spanned two Division I programs.
McEndoo arrived on Bison Hill after spending the 2025 season at the University of Nevada as a graduate transfer. Prior to his time in Reno, he was a member of the Oklahoma State football program from 2021-24.
During his collegiate career, McEndoo established himself as a valuable contributor on special teams and in multiple offensive roles. While listed as a tight end, he also served as a blocking back and provided versatility within the offense throughout his career.
McEndoo spent five seasons at Oklahoma State, training and competing in one of the nation's premier conferences before concluding his playing career at Nevada. His experience at the Division I level provides a unique perspective as he transitions into collegiate coaching.
Football has long been a part of the McEndoo family. His father, Jason McEndoo, spent nearly two decades on the Oklahoma State football staff and was widely recognized as one of the nation's top fullbacks and tight ends coaches. McEndoo's coaching background provided Luke with an early introduction to collegiate football and player development.
A native of Stillwater, OK, McEndoo earned his bachelor's degree from Oklahoma State in 2024 before completing his MBA at Nevada in 2025.
UPDATED: 7/30/26