Jun 12, 2025

šŸˆ Former HutchCC head coach retires after 5 seasons on Chiefs staff

Posted Jun 12, 2025 2:40 PM
Photo Courtesy Kansas City Chiefs
Photo Courtesy Kansas City Chiefs

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Andy Hill, who helped guide Hutchinson Community College to a conference title in the mid-1990s before spending five seasons as the Kansas City Chiefs’ assistant special teams coach, is retiring from coaching, the team announced this week.

Hill served as head coach at Hutchinson from 1994 to 1996, leading the Blue Dragons to an 18-6 record over three seasons. His 1995 team went 10-2, winning the program’s first conference championship since 1969 and finishing No. 9 in the final NJCAA national poll. He was named the conference’s Coach of the Year for the turnaround effort.

Hill originally joined the HutchCC staff as offensive coordinator in 1992, a role he held for two seasons before being promoted to head coach. His early work with the Blue Dragons helped lay the foundation for a modern era of success within the program.

After Hutchinson, Hill spent the bulk of his career at the University of Missouri, his alma mater, where he served in a variety of roles over 24 seasons, including special teams coordinator, wide receivers coach, quarterbacks coach and co-offensive coordinator. Hill played wide receiver at Mizzou from 1980 to 1984.

He joined the Chiefs’ coaching staff in 2020 under special teams coordinator Dave Toub. During his time with Kansas City, the franchise won multiple Super Bowl titles and maintained one of the league’s top special teams units.

Hill’s career in coaching spanned more than three decades at the junior college, collegiate and professional levels.