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Steve Casula

Steve Casula (born September 7, 1987)[1] is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the tight ends coach at the University of Michigan.

Steve Casula
Current position
TitleTight ends coach
TeamMichigan
ConferenceBig Ten
Biographical details
Born (1987-09-07) September 7, 1987 (age 36)
Wilmington, Delaware
Alma mater
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2006Delcastle Tech HS (DE) (assistant)
2007Kennett HS (PA) (assistant)
2008–2009Delaware (SA)
2010–2011Western Michigan (GA)
2012Western Michigan (TE/FB)
2013Colgate (TE/FB)
2014–2016Davenport (OC)
2017–2018Ferris State (OC/TE/FB)
2019–2021Michigan (analyst)
2022–2023UMass (OC/QB)
2024–presentMichigan (TE)

Coaching career edit

Student coach edit

During Casula's undergraduate studies, he began his coaching career. He spent 2006 as an assistant coach at Delcastle Technical High School in New Castle County, Delaware. In 2007, Casula helped the newly reinstated program at Kennett High School in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. During his junior and senior years, he worked as a student assistant coach under K. C. Keeler at Delaware. He worked primarily with the offensive line.[1]

Western Michigan edit

In 2010, Casula joined Bill Cubit’s staff at Western Michigan as a graduate assistant. He worked with the offensive line for two seasons as a graduate assistant, before being promoted to tight ends and fullbacks coach for the 2012 season.[2] He also served as the walk-on coordinator and academic coordinator.[3] In Casula's lone season coaching the tight ends, the position improved from 17 receptions the previous year, to 46 receptions in 2012, despite five different players starting at the position.[2]

Colgate edit

Casula spent the 2013 season on coach Dick Biddle's final staff at Colgate. He coached the tight ends and H-backs for the Raiders.[4]

Davenport edit

Casula was the first assistant coach hired in the history of Davenport Panthers football. Hired ahead of the 2014 season, he helped build the upstart NAIA football program from the ground up as the offensive coordinator.[4] In 2016, the first season that Davenport played, Casula's offense helped pave the way for a winning inaugural season as the Panthers finished with a 6-5 record.[5] Following the season, he was named the interim head coach. When he was not hired as the head coach, he departed.[4]

Ferris State edit

In 2017 and 2018, Casula served as the offensive coordinator at NCAA Division II power Ferris State. In his first season on staff, he helped lead the Bulldogs to the fourth straight play-off appearance and an 11-2 record.[3] In his second season, he helped guide Ferris State to a National Title appearance, eventually falling 49-47 to Valdosta State.[6]

Michigan edit

In March of 2019, Casula was hired as an offensive analyst by Jim Harbaugh and the Michigan Wolverines. While there, he worked closely with offensive coordinator Josh Gattis, and earned a promotion to senior offensive analyst ahead of the 2020 season. In 2021, Casula helped the Wolverines reach the College Football Playoff.[3]

UMass edit

In December 2021, Casula was hired by Don Brown, the new head coach at UMass as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. This reunited the pair, after previously working together at Michigan from 2019-2020, where Brown was the defensive coordinator. [7]

Personal life edit

Casula earned all-state honors as a senior at Salesianum School in Wilmington, Delaware. He and his wife Stephanie have three children, Audrey, Paulie, and Tommy.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Steve Casula". wmubroncos.com. Wester Michigan University SID. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Steve Casula". colgateathletics.com. Colgate University SID. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d "Steve Casula". umassathletics.com. University of Massachusetts at Amherst SID. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  4. ^ a b c "Steve Casula". dupanthers.com. Davenport University SID. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  5. ^ "2016 Football Schedule". dupanthers.com. Davenport University SID. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  6. ^ Paul, Tony (19 December 2021). "'A monumental thing': Ferris State wins first DII national championship in dominating fashion". detroitnews.com. The Detroit News. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  7. ^ Backus, Will (20 December 2021). "UMass football hires Michigan analyst Steve Casula as OC". 247sports.com. 247Sports. Retrieved 29 May 2022.

External links edit

  • UMass profile

steve, casula, born, september, 1987, american, football, coach, former, player, currently, tight, ends, coach, university, michigan, current, positiontitletight, ends, coachteammichiganconferencebig, tenbiographical, detailsborn, 1987, september, 1987, wilmin. Steve Casula born September 7 1987 1 is an American football coach and former player He is currently the tight ends coach at the University of Michigan Steve CasulaCurrent positionTitleTight ends coachTeamMichiganConferenceBig TenBiographical detailsBorn 1987 09 07 September 7 1987 age 36 Wilmington DelawareAlma materUniversity of Delaware Western Michigan UniversityCoaching career HC unless noted 2006Delcastle Tech HS DE assistant 2007Kennett HS PA assistant 2008 2009Delaware SA 2010 2011Western Michigan GA 2012Western Michigan TE FB 2013Colgate TE FB 2014 2016Davenport OC 2017 2018Ferris State OC TE FB 2019 2021Michigan analyst 2022 2023UMass OC QB 2024 presentMichigan TE Contents 1 Coaching career 1 1 Student coach 1 2 Western Michigan 1 3 Colgate 1 4 Davenport 1 5 Ferris State 1 6 Michigan 1 7 UMass 2 Personal life 3 References 4 External linksCoaching career editStudent coach edit During Casula s undergraduate studies he began his coaching career He spent 2006 as an assistant coach at Delcastle Technical High School in New Castle County Delaware In 2007 Casula helped the newly reinstated program at Kennett High School in Kennett Square Pennsylvania During his junior and senior years he worked as a student assistant coach under K C Keeler at Delaware He worked primarily with the offensive line 1 Western Michigan edit In 2010 Casula joined Bill Cubit s staff at Western Michigan as a graduate assistant He worked with the offensive line for two seasons as a graduate assistant before being promoted to tight ends and fullbacks coach for the 2012 season 2 He also served as the walk on coordinator and academic coordinator 3 In Casula s lone season coaching the tight ends the position improved from 17 receptions the previous year to 46 receptions in 2012 despite five different players starting at the position 2 Colgate edit Casula spent the 2013 season on coach Dick Biddle s final staff at Colgate He coached the tight ends and H backs for the Raiders 4 Davenport edit Casula was the first assistant coach hired in the history of Davenport Panthers football Hired ahead of the 2014 season he helped build the upstart NAIA football program from the ground up as the offensive coordinator 4 In 2016 the first season that Davenport played Casula s offense helped pave the way for a winning inaugural season as the Panthers finished with a 6 5 record 5 Following the season he was named the interim head coach When he was not hired as the head coach he departed 4 Ferris State edit In 2017 and 2018 Casula served as the offensive coordinator at NCAA Division II power Ferris State In his first season on staff he helped lead the Bulldogs to the fourth straight play off appearance and an 11 2 record 3 In his second season he helped guide Ferris State to a National Title appearance eventually falling 49 47 to Valdosta State 6 Michigan edit In March of 2019 Casula was hired as an offensive analyst by Jim Harbaugh and the Michigan Wolverines While there he worked closely with offensive coordinator Josh Gattis and earned a promotion to senior offensive analyst ahead of the 2020 season In 2021 Casula helped the Wolverines reach the College Football Playoff 3 UMass edit In December 2021 Casula was hired by Don Brown the new head coach at UMass as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach This reunited the pair after previously working together at Michigan from 2019 2020 where Brown was the defensive coordinator 7 Personal life editCasula earned all state honors as a senior at Salesianum School in Wilmington Delaware He and his wife Stephanie have three children Audrey Paulie and Tommy 3 References edit a b Steve Casula wmubroncos com Wester Michigan University SID Retrieved 29 May 2022 a b Steve Casula colgateathletics com Colgate University SID Retrieved 29 May 2022 a b c d Steve Casula umassathletics com University of Massachusetts at Amherst SID Retrieved 29 May 2022 a b c Steve Casula dupanthers com Davenport University SID Retrieved 29 May 2022 2016 Football Schedule dupanthers com Davenport University SID Retrieved 29 May 2022 Paul Tony 19 December 2021 A monumental thing Ferris State wins first DII national championship in dominating fashion detroitnews com The Detroit News Retrieved 29 May 2022 Backus Will 20 December 2021 UMass football hires Michigan analyst Steve Casula as OC 247sports com 247Sports Retrieved 29 May 2022 External links editUMass profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steve Casula amp oldid 1211803402, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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