New UConn Huskies football coach Paul Pasqualoni rounded out his staff with the hiring of Clayton White. Here’s the release from UConn on the complete staff.
STORRS, Conn. – University of Connecticut football coach Paul Pasqualoni has completed his coaching staff for the 2011 season and the following is a list of that staff:
Name | Position | Alma Mater |
Paul Pasqualoni | Head Coach | Penn State `72 |
George DeLeone | Offensive Coordinator, Tight Ends | Connecticut `70 |
Don Brown | Defensive Coordinator, Cornerbacks | Norwich `77 |
Hank Hughes | Assistant Head Coach, Defensive Line | Springfield `79 |
Matt Cersosimo | Wide Receivers, Recruiting Coordinator | Springfield `00 |
Mike Foley | Offensive Line | Colgate `78 |
Joe Moorhead | Quarterbacks | Fordham `96 |
Darrell Perkins | Safeties | Wyoming `90 |
Clayton White | Running Backs, Special Teams Coordinator | North Carolina St. `02 |
Jon Wholley | Linebackers | Connecticut `04 |
Andrew Breiner | Offensive GA | Lock Haven `06 |
Shane Fogarty | Defensive GA | Connecticut `06 |
Tim Pendergast | Director of Football Administration | SUNY-Cortland `80 |
Dave Wilczewksi | Recruiting Assistant | Connecticut `07 |
Andy Baylock | Director of Football Alumni and Community Affairs | Central Connecticut `60 |
The new Connecticut football staff has an extensive history of coaching college football:
• There are four coaches on the staff that have served as college head coach for a total of 42 seasons: Pasqualoni, 19 seasons (Syracuse 1991-2004, Western Connecticut 1982-86); DeLeone, 4 seasons (Southern Connecticut 1976-79); Brown, 12 seasons (Massachusetts 2004-08, Northeastern 2000-2003, Plymouth State 1993-95); Foley, 7 seasons (Colgate 1986-92).
• There are four coaches on the staff that have served as coordinators on the FBS level – DeLeone, Brown, Hughes and Moorhead
• There are 196 combined seasons of college coaching on the staff – DeLeone 37, Foley 32, Hughes 30, Pasqualoni 29, Brown 29, Moorhead 11, Cersosimo 9, Perkins 9, White 7 and Wholley 3.
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