Mitch Singler joined UNLV as special teams analyst for the 2025 season and was elevated to special teams assistant for the Rebels in 2026.
Previous to returning to the college game, he worked in the NFL with the Las Vegas Raiders, first as an offensive quality control coach starting in 2022 and then as the assistant tight ends coach.
Before moving to the Silver State, Singler coached at Duke University, joining the Blue Devils in 2018 as an analyst working primarily with the offense. In 2019, Singler worked alongside assistant coach Re’quan Boyette with Duke’s running backs.
Prior to the move to Durham, Singler served two seasons (2016-17) in offensive quality control at his alma mater, Oregon State. The Oregon native was a three-year starter at wide receiver at South Medford High School before attending the Pac-12 Conference school. He would letter three times with the Beavers between 2009-13, including making three bowl trips, while earning his bachelor's degree in business administration marketing in 2014.