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{{Short description|American football player and coach (born 1986)}} |
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|currentteam= Tulsa Golden Hurricane |
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|position= [[Lineman (gridiron football)|Offensive line]] coach |
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|birth_date={{birth date and age|1986|6|26}} |
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|birth_place=[[Cincinnati, Ohio]] |
|birth_place=[[Cincinnati|Cincinnati, Ohio]], U.S. |
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* [[Cleveland Gladiators]] ({{AFL Year|2010}}) |
* [[Cleveland Gladiators]] ({{AFL Year|2010}}) |
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* [[Indiana Hoosiers football|Indiana]] (2011–2013) <br>Graduate assistant |
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* [[Alcorn State Braves football|Alcorn State]] (2014–2016)<br />Offensive line coach |
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* Alcorn State (2017) <br>Run game coordinator & offensive line coach |
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* Alcorn State (2018) <br>Offensive coordinator & offensive line coach |
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* [[Southern Miss Golden Eagles football|Southern Miss]] (2019–2020)<br />Offensive line coach |
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* [[Florida A&M Rattlers football|Florida A&M]] (2021)<br />Co-offensive coordinator & offensive line coach |
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* [[Austin Peay Governors football|Austin Peay]] (2022)<br />Co-offensive coordinator & offensive line coach |
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* [[Tulsa Golden Hurricane football|Tulsa]] (2023–present)<br />Offensive line coach |
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* First-team [[College Football All-America Team|All-American]] ([[2007 College Football All-America Team|2007]]) |
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* Second-team All-American ([[2008 College Football All-America Team|2008]]) |
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'''Ryan Stanchek''' (born June 26, 1986) is a former [[American football]] [[Guard (American football)|guard]] and current |
'''Ryan Stanchek''' (born June 26, 1986) is a former [[American football]] [[Guard (American football)|guard]] and current offensive line coach for the [[Tulsa Golden Hurricane football|Tulsa Golden Hurricane]]. He was signed by the [[Atlanta Falcons]] as an [[undrafted free agent]] in 2009. He played [[college football]] at [[West Virginia Mountaineers football|West Virginia]]. |
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==Early years== |
==Early years== |
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Stanchek, the son of John and Debra Stanchek, was a first team all-state, all-GCL, and all-southwest football player at LaSalle High. Along with being the team captain, Stanchek was the conference and [[Anthony Muñoz]] Foundation Lineman of the Year. He was also selected as the [[Big 33 Football Classic]] as a senior. As a junior, he was an all-league selection and won his team's Iron Man award. He was also a [[basketball]] and [[discus]] letterman.<ref name="msnsportsnet.com">[http://www.msnsportsnet.com/profile.cfm?id=100825 MSNsportsNET.Com |
Stanchek, the son of John and Debra Stanchek, was a first team all-state, all-GCL, and all-southwest football player at LaSalle High. Along with being the team captain, Stanchek was the conference and [[Anthony Muñoz]] Foundation Lineman of the Year. He was also selected as the [[Big 33 Football Classic]] as a senior. As a junior, he was an all-league selection and won his team's Iron Man award. He was also a [[basketball]] and [[discus]] letterman.<ref name="msnsportsnet.com">[http://www.msnsportsnet.com/profile.cfm?id=100825 MSNsportsNET.Com – West Virginia University Mountaineers<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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==Collegiate career== |
==Collegiate career== |
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===Sophomore season=== |
===Sophomore season=== |
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In 2006, as a sophomore, Stanchek headed the offensive line at tackle that blocked for two [[Heisman Trophy|Heisman]] candidates, White at quarterback and Slaton at running back. Along with Stanchek on the offensive line there was [[Dan Mozes]], the consensus All-American center who won the [[Rimington Trophy]] for the nation's best center. Stanchek and the offensive line helped the West Virginia team rise to the nation's second best rushing totals and an |
In 2006, as a sophomore, Stanchek headed the offensive line at tackle that blocked for two [[Heisman Trophy|Heisman]] candidates, White at quarterback and Slaton at running back. Along with Stanchek on the offensive line there was [[Dan Mozes]], the consensus All-American center who won the [[Rimington Trophy]] for the nation's best center. Stanchek and the offensive line helped the West Virginia team rise to the nation's second best rushing totals and an 11–2 record.<ref name="ReferenceA">[http://www.msnsportsnet.com/page.cfm?story=10968 MSNsportsNET.Com – West Virginia University Mountaineers<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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===Junior season=== |
===Junior season=== |
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As a junior, in 2007, Stanchek returned as the most experienced member of the West Virginia offensive line that lost Mozes at center. The offensive line also lost Rick Trickett to [[Florida State]]. Stanchek started every game on the season at tackle, but was also backup guard.<ref name="ReferenceA"/> Stanchek led the offensive line that guided the Mountaineers to 38.9 points per game and 450.5 yards per game. Stanchek was passed up on the all-[[Big East Conference (1979–2013)|Big East]] teams however, but was named a 2007 [[Walter Camp]] second-team All-American, [[Associated Press]] All-American third-teamer, was named to four other All-American teams, and was awarded the team's John Russell Memorial Award by the coaching staff. [[Pat White (football player)|Pat White]] and [[Steve Slaton]] both rushed for 1,000 yards for the consecutive season behind Stanchek's 95 knockdown blocks. The offensive line only gave up 13 sacks as a unit and Stanchek was in the top ten nationally in sacks allowed. In the offensive line's finest game, the [[2008 Fiesta Bowl]] victory over the [[Oklahoma Sooners]], West Virginia rushed for 349 yards which was the most ever given up by an Oklahoma team in a bowl game.<ref>[http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/profile.php?pyid=57205 Ryan Stanchek, OT, West Virginia |
As a junior, in 2007, Stanchek returned as the most experienced member of the West Virginia offensive line that lost Mozes at center. The offensive line also lost Rick Trickett to [[Florida State]]. Stanchek started every game on the season at tackle, but was also backup guard.<ref name="ReferenceA"/> Stanchek led the offensive line that guided the Mountaineers to 38.9 points per game and 450.5 yards per game. Stanchek was passed up on the all-[[Big East Conference (1979–2013)|Big East]] teams however, but was named a 2007 [[Walter Camp]] second-team All-American, [[Associated Press]] All-American third-teamer, was named to four other All-American teams, and was awarded the team's John Russell Memorial Award by the coaching staff. [[Pat White (football player)|Pat White]] and [[Steve Slaton]] both rushed for 1,000 yards for the consecutive season behind Stanchek's 95 knockdown blocks. The offensive line only gave up 13 sacks as a unit and Stanchek was in the top ten nationally in sacks allowed. In the offensive line's finest game, the [[2008 Fiesta Bowl]] victory over the [[Oklahoma Sooners]], West Virginia rushed for 349 yards which was the most ever given up by an Oklahoma team in a bowl game.<ref>[http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/profile.php?pyid=57205 Ryan Stanchek, OT, West Virginia – 2009 NFL Draft Scout Profile, Powered by The SportsXchange]</ref> Stanchek was also named to the 2007 [[Big East Conference (1979–2013)|Big East]] Academic All-American team.<ref>[http://www.journal-news.net/page/content.detail/id/503519.html?nav=5009 WVU players excel in the classroom | Journal News]</ref> |
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Stanchek finished his junior season by playing in over 800 plays, recording 103 knockdowns over the year. |
Stanchek finished his junior season by playing in over 800 plays, recording 103 knockdowns over the year. |
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==Professional career== |
==Professional career== |
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===Atlanta Falcons=== |
===Atlanta Falcons=== |
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Stanchek was not drafted in the [[2009 NFL Draft]], instead being signed by the |
Stanchek was not drafted in the [[2009 NFL Draft]], instead being signed by the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent. He was waived on September 4. |
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===Cleveland Gladiators=== |
===Cleveland Gladiators=== |
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== Coaching career == |
== Coaching career == |
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=== Indiana === |
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Following his playing days, Stanchek joined the [[Indiana Hoosiers football]] staff as a graduate assistant working with the offensive line. He re-unite with Hoosiers offensive line coach Greg Frey, whom was the offensive line coach during Stanchek's junior season at [[West Virginia Mountaineers football|West Virginia]] in 2007.<ref name="IU">{{cite web |title=Ryan Stanchek |url=https://iuhoosiers.com/sports/football/roster/coaches/ryan-stanchek/1010 |website=iuhoosiers.com |publisher=Indiana University SID |access-date=January 17, 2022}}</ref> |
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⚫ | Stanchek was hired by [[Jay Hopson]] to be [[Alcorn State University]]'s Offensive Line coach before the 2014 season. He served in that role for Coach Hopson's replacement, [[Fred McNair (gridiron football)|Fred McNair]] (older brother of Steve) through the 2016 season. He was promoted to be the run game offensive coordinator for the 2017 season.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://alcornsports.com/coaches.aspx?rc=247&path=football|title=Ryan Stanchek |
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=== Alcorn State === |
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⚫ | Stanchek was hired by [[Jay Hopson]] to be [[Alcorn State University]]'s Offensive Line coach before the 2014 season. He served in that role for Coach Hopson's replacement, [[Fred McNair (gridiron football)|Fred McNair]] (older brother of Steve) through the 2016 season. He was promoted to be the run game offensive coordinator for the 2017 season.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://alcornsports.com/coaches.aspx?rc=247&path=football|title=Ryan Stanchek – Football Coach|website=Alcorn State University Athletics|language=en|access-date=2019-01-26}}</ref> On April 15, 2018 entering his fifth season with the Alcorn State University football program, Ryan Stancheck was elevated to the Offensive Coordinator. During the 2018 football campaign with Stancheck as the offensive coordinator the Alcorn Braves won the SWAC Conference Championship and the offensive led the conference in total yards. |
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=== Southern Miss === |
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⚫ | On January 24, 2019, [[University of Southern Mississippi|Southern Miss University]] announced that it hired Stanchek to be its new Offensive Line coach. This reunites Stanchek with Head Coach Jay Hopson, who he worked under at Alcorn State for two seasons.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sunherald.com/sports/college/conference-usa/university-of-southern-mississippi/article225054695.html|title=Southern Miss football coach Jay Hopson makes one hire as he fills out offensive staff|website=sunherald|language=en|access-date=2019-01-26}}</ref> |
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=== Florida A&M === |
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In February 2021, Stanchek joined [[Willie Simmons (American football)|Willie Simmons]]' staff at [[Florida A&M Rattlers football|Florida A&M]] as the co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach.<ref name="FAMU">{{cite web |title=Ryan Stanchek |url=https://famuathletics.com/sports/football/roster/coaches/ryan-stanchek/368 |website=famuathletics.com |publisher=Florida A&M University SID |access-date=January 17, 2022}}</ref> He helped lead the Rattlers to an 9–3 record and an appearance in the FCS playoffs.<ref name="FAMU2">{{cite web |title=2021 Football Schedule |url=https://famuathletics.com/sports/football/schedule |website=famuathletics.com |publisher=Florida A&M University SID |access-date=January 17, 2022}}</ref> |
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=== Austin Peay === |
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In January 2022, Stanchek joined [[Scotty Walden]]'s staff at [[Austin Peay Governors football|Austin Peay]] as the co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Rudolph |first1=Justin |title=Former West Virginia All-American moving on from Florida A&M |url=https://www.on3.com/college/west-virginia-mountaineers/news/former-west-virginia-mountaineers-all-american-moving-from-florida-am-ryan-stanchek-austin-peavy-governors/ |access-date=January 17, 2022 |work=on3.com |publisher=On3 |date=January 17, 2022}}</ref> |
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[[Category:Players of American football from Cincinnati]] |
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[[Category:American football offensive guards]] |
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[[Category:West Virginia Mountaineers football players]] |
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Position: | Offensive line coach |
Personal information | |
Born: | Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. | June 26, 1986
Height: | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
Weight: | 305 lb (138 kg) |
Career information | |
College: | West Virginia |
Undrafted: | 2009 |
Career history | |
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Career highlights and awards | |
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Ryan Stanchek (born June 26, 1986) is a former American football guard and current offensive line coach for the Tulsa Golden Hurricane. He was signed by the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent in 2009. He played college football at West Virginia.
Early years
Stanchek, the son of John and Debra Stanchek, was a first team all-state, all-GCL, and all-southwest football player at LaSalle High. Along with being the team captain, Stanchek was the conference and Anthony Muñoz Foundation Lineman of the Year. He was also selected as the Big 33 Football Classic as a senior. As a junior, he was an all-league selection and won his team's Iron Man award. He was also a basketball and discus letterman.[1]
Collegiate career
Freshman season
Stanchek arrived at West Virginia in 2004, but did not see varsity action and was redshirted by head coach Rich Rodriguez. Although not seeing action, he won the Danny Van Etten Award from his coaches as the scout team player of the year.[1]
Stanchek finally saw action in 2005, and earned the starting role four games into the season as an offensive guard. His first start of the season was at the left guard position against Virginia Tech, where he accumulated nine knockdowns. Against Cincinnati, he had eight knockdowns. In the overtime-thriller against Louisville, Stanchek had a reception for five yards along with his nine knockdowns. Stanchek finished the season by being named to the first team freshman All-American team, along with quarterback Patrick White and running back Steve Slaton.[1]
Sophomore season
In 2006, as a sophomore, Stanchek headed the offensive line at tackle that blocked for two Heisman candidates, White at quarterback and Slaton at running back. Along with Stanchek on the offensive line there was Dan Mozes, the consensus All-American center who won the Rimington Trophy for the nation's best center. Stanchek and the offensive line helped the West Virginia team rise to the nation's second best rushing totals and an 11–2 record.[2]
Junior season
As a junior, in 2007, Stanchek returned as the most experienced member of the West Virginia offensive line that lost Mozes at center. The offensive line also lost Rick Trickett to Florida State. Stanchek started every game on the season at tackle, but was also backup guard.[2] Stanchek led the offensive line that guided the Mountaineers to 38.9 points per game and 450.5 yards per game. Stanchek was passed up on the all-Big East teams however, but was named a 2007 Walter Camp second-team All-American, Associated Press All-American third-teamer, was named to four other All-American teams, and was awarded the team's John Russell Memorial Award by the coaching staff. Pat White and Steve Slaton both rushed for 1,000 yards for the consecutive season behind Stanchek's 95 knockdown blocks. The offensive line only gave up 13 sacks as a unit and Stanchek was in the top ten nationally in sacks allowed. In the offensive line's finest game, the 2008 Fiesta Bowl victory over the Oklahoma Sooners, West Virginia rushed for 349 yards which was the most ever given up by an Oklahoma team in a bowl game.[3] Stanchek was also named to the 2007 Big East Academic All-American team.[4]
Stanchek finished his junior season by playing in over 800 plays, recording 103 knockdowns over the year.
Senior season
Stanchek returned for his senior season as the team leader in career starts to the returning squad that featured rushers Pat White, Noel Devine, and Jock Sanders all returning. White and Devine both rushed for over 1,000 yards on the season, led by Stanchek and junior Greg Isdaner on the line. Along with being named a first-team All-Big East selection, Stanchek was a second-team All-American. He finished his career with 48 consecutive starts.
Professional career
Atlanta Falcons
Stanchek was not drafted in the 2009 NFL Draft, instead being signed by the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent. He was waived on September 4.
Cleveland Gladiators
Stanchek was signed on February 12, 2010 by the Cleveland Gladiators of the Arena Football 1 League.
Coaching career
Indiana
Following his playing days, Stanchek joined the Indiana Hoosiers football staff as a graduate assistant working with the offensive line. He re-unite with Hoosiers offensive line coach Greg Frey, whom was the offensive line coach during Stanchek's junior season at West Virginia in 2007.[5]
Alcorn State
Stanchek was hired by Jay Hopson to be Alcorn State University's Offensive Line coach before the 2014 season. He served in that role for Coach Hopson's replacement, Fred McNair (older brother of Steve) through the 2016 season. He was promoted to be the run game offensive coordinator for the 2017 season.[6] On April 15, 2018 entering his fifth season with the Alcorn State University football program, Ryan Stancheck was elevated to the Offensive Coordinator. During the 2018 football campaign with Stancheck as the offensive coordinator the Alcorn Braves won the SWAC Conference Championship and the offensive led the conference in total yards.
Southern Miss
On January 24, 2019, Southern Miss University announced that it hired Stanchek to be its new Offensive Line coach. This reunites Stanchek with Head Coach Jay Hopson, who he worked under at Alcorn State for two seasons.[7]
Florida A&M
In February 2021, Stanchek joined Willie Simmons' staff at Florida A&M as the co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach.[8] He helped lead the Rattlers to an 9–3 record and an appearance in the FCS playoffs.[9]
Austin Peay
In January 2022, Stanchek joined Scotty Walden's staff at Austin Peay as the co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach.[10]
References
- ^ a b c MSNsportsNET.Com – West Virginia University Mountaineers
- ^ a b MSNsportsNET.Com – West Virginia University Mountaineers
- ^ Ryan Stanchek, OT, West Virginia – 2009 NFL Draft Scout Profile, Powered by The SportsXchange
- ^ WVU players excel in the classroom | Journal News
- ^ "Ryan Stanchek". iuhoosiers.com. Indiana University SID. Retrieved January 17, 2022.
- ^ "Ryan Stanchek – Football Coach". Alcorn State University Athletics. Retrieved 2019-01-26.
- ^ "Southern Miss football coach Jay Hopson makes one hire as he fills out offensive staff". sunherald. Retrieved 2019-01-26.
- ^ "Ryan Stanchek". famuathletics.com. Florida A&M University SID. Retrieved January 17, 2022.
- ^ "2021 Football Schedule". famuathletics.com. Florida A&M University SID. Retrieved January 17, 2022.
- ^ Rudolph, Justin (January 17, 2022). "Former West Virginia All-American moving on from Florida A&M". on3.com. On3. Retrieved January 17, 2022.