About this speaker
Summary
• Quarterbacks coach and special teams coordinator since 2020
• Wide receivers coach in 2019
• Two Centennial Conference championships
• Postseason wins in all three seasons
• Helped Mules to first appearance in NCAA Division III semifinals and final national ranking in top 10 two straight years
• Coached one of top quarterbacks in Division III history and two-time All-American at long snapper
• 20 blocked kicks and 4 special teams touchdowns
Coaching Highlights
2022 Record 7-4 Centennial-MAC Bowl Series Champions
• First-year starter at quarterback was second among Division III sophomores in passing touchdowns
• Offense averaged 35.7 points and 418.1 yards per game
• Coached first-team All-American at long snapper
• Mules ranked 19th in Division III in net punting
2021 Record 11-2 Centennial Conference Champions, NCAA quarterfinals
• Final Division III rankings: No. 7 (D3football.com), No. 7 (AFCA)
• Advanced to NCAA quarterfinals for third consecutive season
• Offense averaged 37.4 points and 397.7 yards per game
• Senior quarterback finished career fifth in Division III history in passing touchdowns and was first CC quarterback ever named to AFCA All-America team
• Muhlenberg won Division III statistical championship in kickoff return average
• Mules ranked third in Division III in blocked kicks
2020 no season
2019 Record 13-1 Centennial Conference Champions, NCAA semifinals
• Final Division III rankings: No. 5 (AFCA), No. 7 (D3football.com)
• First outright Centennial Conference title since 2008
• Mules set a school record with 13 wins and finished the regular season undefeated for the first time since 2007
• Second team in Muhlenberg athletic history to reach a Division III "Final Four"
• Offense averaged 38.4 points and 420.7 yards per game
• Mules ranked 12th in Division III in passing efficiency
Coaching Career
• 2018 Offensive assistant at Lehigh University
• 2014-17 Head coach at Wilkes University
• 2010-13 Assistant coach/special teams coordinator at Muhlenberg
> 30-13 record and three postseason berths
> Scoring offense improved from 12.2 points per game the season before he arrived to 34.3 in his final campaign.
• 2007-09 Assistant coach/offensive coordinator at Lehigh University
> 2006 Patriot League championship
• 2001-06 Assistant coach (tight ends and wide receivers) at University of Pennsylvania
> 40-9 record and two Ivy League championships
• 1998-2000 Offensive assistant/assistant to the coordinators at Stanford University
> 2000 Rose Bowl\