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Todd Hendricks

Todd Hendricks (born August 13, 1968) is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver, running back, and kick returner. Hendricks played professionally for several seasons in the Austrian Football League's highest level. He later played in Switzerland's Nationalliga A (American football). Hendricks played college football at the University of Mary and Minnesota State Community & Technical College. He is currently the offensive coordinator at Minnesota State Community & Technical College.

Hendricks in 2013
Todd Hendricks
No. 20
Position:Wide receiver Running back
Personal information
Born:Graceville, Minnesota
Height:5 ft 9.5 in (1.77 m)
Weight:190 lb (86 kg)
Career information
High school:Alexandria Area High School
College:University of Mary
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
Undrafted:1992
Career history
  • AFC Rangers (1993) (1995-1997)
  • AFC Rangers (2000,2002)
  • Vienna Knights (2008)
  • Bern Grizzlies (2009)
  • Thun Tigers (2010)
  • Cineplexx Blue Devils (2011)
Career highlights and awards

Early years edit

Todd Hendricks played for Alexandria Area High School in Alexandria, Minnesota as a standout football, basketball and track athlete while earning several honors.[1][2] He went on to play four seasons of college football as receiver, running back and kick returner. Hendricks earned all Minnesota College Athletic Conference honors in football and track (Sprints) and was named 1988 JC Gridwire All-American for his all purpose production rushing, receiving and kick returns at Minnesota State Community & Technical College-Fergus Falls.[3][1] Hendricks was inducted to the Minnesota College Athletic Conference Hall of Fame in 2015.[3][4]

On an athletic scholarship, Hendricks played the final two years of his college football career at the University of Mary Marauders.[5] In his senior season, Hendricks earned All Conference honors as a starting receiver and ranked in the top five in the league in receiving.[1][6] Hendricks helped lead the University of Mary to its first ever top 25 final national ranking in 1991 as a team captain.[6][5] Hendricks returned to college and earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Mary in 2000.[1][5]

Professional career edit

 
Hendricks signing autographs

Hendricks went undrafted and was unsigned after NFL tryouts. On December 28, 1992, Hendricks signed a Professional sports contract in the Austrian Football League for the AFC Rangers of Vienna, Austria. He played all or parts of six seasons - 1993, 1995-1997, 2000,2002 - for the AFC Rangers, reaching the Austrian Football League playoffs semi final four times, as well as the European Football League 1996 Eurobowl tournament playoffs.[1][5][3] In 1995, Hendricks was honored as Austrian Football League MVP and Offensive Player of the Year.[1][3][4] Hendricks scored a league record 20 touchdowns (14 receiving and 6 rushing) that season in eight games.[1][3] He was named All Europe by the European Federation of American Football after the 1995, 1996, and 1997 seasons.[1][7] He averaged 167 all purpose yards and over two touchdowns per game in his career in Europe, and is considered one of the all time greats to play in Austrian Football League and Europe.[5][8]

In 1999, Hendricks played for the St Paul Pigs in Minnesota. Hendricks led the team in rushing and led the league in yards per reception, while also finishing second in the league in receiving touchdowns. He helped the Pigs to an undefeated season and won the league championship. Hendricks was named to the Mid America League and AFA all star teams. The Pigs franchise folded after its only season.[2][9][5]

The next season, 2000, Hendricks returned to Europe and again played for the Rangers in the Austrian Football League and was named to the league all star team.[1][5]

In 2008, Hendricks played and coached the last three games of the season for the Vienna Knights in Austria.[8]

In 2009, Hendricks signed with the Bern Grizzlies of Switzerland's top level Nationalliga A (American football). Hendricks ruptured his Achilles' tendon ending his season early in the fifth game. Hendricks had scored eight touchdowns before the injury.[5][10]

In 2010, he came back from the injury signing to play and coach with the Thun Tigers of Switzerland. Hendricks accounted for 19 total touchdowns in his final season as a player.[9][5]

Hendricks was inducted to the US National Minor league football (gridiron) Hall of Fame in 2004. He has helped promote the game in the USA and Europe at schools, camps, and clinics.[11][12]

Coaching edit

Hendricks has coached in the US and Europe. He has a head coach record of 91 wins, 35 loss, 1 tie and four championships for Wabasso High School 2002-2004, Alexandria Mustangs, Bern Grizzlies in Switzerland, and Terni Steelers, Viterbo Pitbulls in Italy.[2][7] He has also served twenty seasons as an assistant coach or coordinator at Osakis High School, Kimball High School, ACGC High School, Ridgewater College, Augsburg University, Thun Tigers in Switzerland and AFC Rangers in Austria.[1][2] In 2021, Hendricks was an assistant football coach at North Dakota State College of Science.[13][14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j ″Hendricks Football Career and Hall of Fame induction″
  2. ^ a b c d "Still making the calls". 4 July 2007.
  3. ^ a b c d e "M State standout Hendricks named to MCAC Hall of Fame".
  4. ^ a b "MCAC" (PDF).
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i "CINDY PETERSON: Hendricks continues his career".
  6. ^ a b "All-time results, awards and records FOOTBALL" (PDF).
  7. ^ a b "Coaching half a world away". 11 September 2013.
  8. ^ a b "Todd Hendricks: Football Journey!".
  9. ^ a b "Die Thun Tigers verpflichten Todd Hendricks für 2010 – Thun-Tigers".
  10. ^ "Erneute Klatsche für Genf".
  11. ^ https://www.facebook.com/AAAMinorLeagueFootballHallOfFame/info[user-generated source]
  12. ^ "Hall of fame".
  13. ^ "Todd Hendricks signs to coach and play for the Thun Tigers in Switzerland".
  14. ^ https://www.ndscswildcats.com/sports/fball/coaches/index 2021

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Todd Hendricks born August 13 1968 is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver running back and kick returner Hendricks played professionally for several seasons in the Austrian Football League s highest level He later played in Switzerland s Nationalliga A American football Hendricks played college football at the University of Mary and Minnesota State Community amp Technical College He is currently the offensive coordinator at Minnesota State Community amp Technical College Hendricks in 2013 Todd HendricksNo 20Position Wide receiver Running backPersonal informationBorn Graceville MinnesotaHeight 5 ft 9 5 in 1 77 m Weight 190 lb 86 kg Career informationHigh school Alexandria Area High SchoolCollege University of MaryMinnesota State Community and Technical CollegeUndrafted 1992Career historyAFC Rangers 1993 1995 1997 AFC Rangers 2000 2002 Vienna Knights 2008 Bern Grizzlies 2009 Thun Tigers 2010 Cineplexx Blue Devils 2011 Career highlights and awardsMinnesota College Athletic Conference MCAC Hall of Fame Inductee 2015 National Minor League Football Hall of Fame Inductee International player 2004 Austrian Football League AFL MVP 1995 Austrian Football League Offensive Player of the Year 1995 1996 European Federation of American Football EFAF All Europe 1995 1996 1997 Austrian Football League All Star 2000 Mid America Football League All Star 1999 Mid America Football League Champion 1999 All NDCAC Conference 1991 J C Gridwire All American 1988 All MCAC Conference 1988 All MCAC Conference track amp field 1988 Minnesota State Football Coaches Section Coach of the Year 2003 Marshall Independent News Area High School Coach of Year 2003 Minnesota Vikings NFL High School Coach of the Week 2002 MCAC Conference Champions 2021 Contents 1 Early years 2 Professional career 3 Coaching 4 ReferencesEarly years editTodd Hendricks played for Alexandria Area High School in Alexandria Minnesota as a standout football basketball and track athlete while earning several honors 1 2 He went on to play four seasons of college football as receiver running back and kick returner Hendricks earned all Minnesota College Athletic Conference honors in football and track Sprints and was named 1988 JC Gridwire All American for his all purpose production rushing receiving and kick returns at Minnesota State Community amp Technical College Fergus Falls 3 1 Hendricks was inducted to the Minnesota College Athletic Conference Hall of Fame in 2015 3 4 On an athletic scholarship Hendricks played the final two years of his college football career at the University of Mary Marauders 5 In his senior season Hendricks earned All Conference honors as a starting receiver and ranked in the top five in the league in receiving 1 6 Hendricks helped lead the University of Mary to its first ever top 25 final national ranking in 1991 as a team captain 6 5 Hendricks returned to college and earned his bachelor s degree from the University of Mary in 2000 1 5 Professional career edit nbsp Hendricks signing autographsHendricks went undrafted and was unsigned after NFL tryouts On December 28 1992 Hendricks signed a Professional sports contract in the Austrian Football League for the AFC Rangers of Vienna Austria He played all or parts of six seasons 1993 1995 1997 2000 2002 for the AFC Rangers reaching the Austrian Football League playoffs semi final four times as well as the European Football League 1996 Eurobowl tournament playoffs 1 5 3 In 1995 Hendricks was honored as Austrian Football League MVP and Offensive Player of the Year 1 3 4 Hendricks scored a league record 20 touchdowns 14 receiving and 6 rushing that season in eight games 1 3 He was named All Europe by the European Federation of American Football after the 1995 1996 and 1997 seasons 1 7 He averaged 167 all purpose yards and over two touchdowns per game in his career in Europe and is considered one of the all time greats to play in Austrian Football League and Europe 5 8 In 1999 Hendricks played for the St Paul Pigs in Minnesota Hendricks led the team in rushing and led the league in yards per reception while also finishing second in the league in receiving touchdowns He helped the Pigs to an undefeated season and won the league championship Hendricks was named to the Mid America League and AFA all star teams The Pigs franchise folded after its only season 2 9 5 The next season 2000 Hendricks returned to Europe and again played for the Rangers in the Austrian Football League and was named to the league all star team 1 5 In 2008 Hendricks played and coached the last three games of the season for the Vienna Knights in Austria 8 In 2009 Hendricks signed with the Bern Grizzlies of Switzerland s top level Nationalliga A American football Hendricks ruptured his Achilles tendon ending his season early in the fifth game Hendricks had scored eight touchdowns before the injury 5 10 In 2010 he came back from the injury signing to play and coach with the Thun Tigers of Switzerland Hendricks accounted for 19 total touchdowns in his final season as a player 9 5 Hendricks was inducted to the US National Minor league football gridiron Hall of Fame in 2004 He has helped promote the game in the USA and Europe at schools camps and clinics 11 12 Coaching editHendricks has coached in the US and Europe He has a head coach record of 91 wins 35 loss 1 tie and four championships for Wabasso High School 2002 2004 Alexandria Mustangs Bern Grizzlies in Switzerland and Terni Steelers Viterbo Pitbulls in Italy 2 7 He has also served twenty seasons as an assistant coach or coordinator at Osakis High School Kimball High School ACGC High School Ridgewater College Augsburg University Thun Tigers in Switzerland and AFC Rangers in Austria 1 2 In 2021 Hendricks was an assistant football coach at North Dakota State College of Science 13 14 References edit a b c d e f g h i j Hendricks Football Career and Hall of Fame induction a b c d Still making the calls 4 July 2007 a b c d e M State standout Hendricks named to MCAC Hall of Fame a b MCAC PDF a b c d e f g h i CINDY PETERSON Hendricks continues his career a b All time results awards and records FOOTBALL PDF a b Coaching half a world away 11 September 2013 a b Todd Hendricks Football Journey a b Die Thun Tigers verpflichten Todd Hendricks fur 2010 Thun Tigers Erneute Klatsche fur Genf https www facebook com AAAMinorLeagueFootballHallOfFame info user generated source Hall of fame Todd Hendricks signs to coach and play for the Thun Tigers in Switzerland https www ndscswildcats com sports fball coaches index 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Todd Hendricks amp oldid 1187570999, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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