Trending...
- "One World in a New World" Amplifies Voices of Transformation, Resilience, and Global Connection
- BarterSaves on the GROW Again! BarterSaves Acquired Barter Brokers International
- Genpak Expands Foodservice Packaging to Include Durable, Polypropylene Bowls
Ohio Native Tabbed to Lead Program after Successful Stints as Assistant Coach at University of Kentucky, University of Kansas, Texas Tech University, Others
CALDWELL, N.J. - JerseyDesk -- Louie Matsakis, who served as assistant coach at the University of Kentucky for seven years, has been named head coach of Caldwell University Sprint Football, it was announced today by Assistant Vice President/Director of Athletics Mark A. Corino. Matsakis becomes the program's third head coach as it enters its eighth year competing in the Collegiate Sprint Football League (CSFL) in 2024.
Matsakis served as special teams analyst for Kentucky from 2016-2022. There he coordinated all aspects of the program's outstanding special teams unit, which in 2019 led the NCAA in net punting yards and featured Ray Guy Award winner Max Duffy. During Matsakis's tenure, the Wildcats advanced to seven consecutive bowl games, winning four straight. His special teams were a big part of that run, including two punt returns for TD in 2018, 11 blocked kicks and six special teams touchdowns.
More on Jersey Desk
"We are fortunate to have someone with the background and connections within college football of Louie Matsakis to take our sprint football program to the top of the CSFL," said Corino. "He has coached at the highest levels of the collegiate game, and we were even more impressed with him as a person, his passion for the game, and his commitment to the success of our student-athletes. We welcome Coach Louie and Cori and their three children to the Caldwell University family."
"This is an exciting time for me and my family, and I'm looking forward to getting to work right away in building on the success that the Caldwell University Sprint Football program has experienced," said Matsakis, who will also serve as an athletics administrator for the department. "I have spent a lot of time recruiting the New Jersey prep scene, and I'm confident that we can attract many of the best student-athletes in the region and bring the program to even further heights on and off the field."
More on Jersey Desk
Prior to his time at Kentucky, the Shadyside, Ohio, native performed various roles at three stints totaling seven years at the University of Kansas, the final of which was as chief of staff and director of player personnel for the Jayhawks. He also worked in several capacities at Youngstown State, Capital (Ohio), Texas State and Texas Tech.
"Louie will be a great head coach," said Mark Stoops, University of Kentucky Head Coach. "He was instrumental in the development of our players during his time on my staff at Kentucky, specifically with special teams. The players loved him and with his knowledge of the game, Caldwell will be in good hands."
http://www.caldwellathletics.com
Matsakis served as special teams analyst for Kentucky from 2016-2022. There he coordinated all aspects of the program's outstanding special teams unit, which in 2019 led the NCAA in net punting yards and featured Ray Guy Award winner Max Duffy. During Matsakis's tenure, the Wildcats advanced to seven consecutive bowl games, winning four straight. His special teams were a big part of that run, including two punt returns for TD in 2018, 11 blocked kicks and six special teams touchdowns.
More on Jersey Desk
- Los Angeles Fires: Supporting Recovery Without Psychotropic Drug Risks
- Pyrrhic Press Publishing Revives the Historic Acta Eruditorum
- NJ Resilient Environments (REAL) Discussed Jan 31
- "Global Accreditation Failures: How the Wuhan Lab Certification Exposed Systemic Weaknesses and Paved the Way for COVID-19"
- Get to know Dr. Raphael E. Cuomo, PhD, Professor and Scientist at the University of California, San Diego
"We are fortunate to have someone with the background and connections within college football of Louie Matsakis to take our sprint football program to the top of the CSFL," said Corino. "He has coached at the highest levels of the collegiate game, and we were even more impressed with him as a person, his passion for the game, and his commitment to the success of our student-athletes. We welcome Coach Louie and Cori and their three children to the Caldwell University family."
"This is an exciting time for me and my family, and I'm looking forward to getting to work right away in building on the success that the Caldwell University Sprint Football program has experienced," said Matsakis, who will also serve as an athletics administrator for the department. "I have spent a lot of time recruiting the New Jersey prep scene, and I'm confident that we can attract many of the best student-athletes in the region and bring the program to even further heights on and off the field."
More on Jersey Desk
- Ohio Medicare (Plan Brian C. Moore), has once again been distinguished as Ohio's Top-Ranked and Number-One-Rated "Best Choice" Medicare Expert!
- Manchester Insurance Announces Best Rates in Florida for Home Insurance
- New Middle East Partnership for up to $40 Million Supporting Entry Into Emerging Global MOBA Digital Game Arena: NIP Group (Stock Symbol: NIPG)
- King Dumpsters Canton Launches Affordable, Reliable Dumpster Rental Services in Canton, Ohio
- Matthew Cossolotto's The Joy of Public Speaking – Helping Readers Move from Stage Fright to Stage Delight – Wins 2024 Maincrest Media Book Award
Prior to his time at Kentucky, the Shadyside, Ohio, native performed various roles at three stints totaling seven years at the University of Kansas, the final of which was as chief of staff and director of player personnel for the Jayhawks. He also worked in several capacities at Youngstown State, Capital (Ohio), Texas State and Texas Tech.
"Louie will be a great head coach," said Mark Stoops, University of Kentucky Head Coach. "He was instrumental in the development of our players during his time on my staff at Kentucky, specifically with special teams. The players loved him and with his knowledge of the game, Caldwell will be in good hands."
http://www.caldwellathletics.com
Source: Caldwell University Athletics
0 Comments
Latest on Jersey Desk
- Cascadia Global Security Launches Cascadia Off-Duty
- Anti-Racism Song from Neal Fox Drops in Time for Martin Luther King Day
- Genpak Expands Foodservice Packaging to Include Durable, Polypropylene Bowls
- DayPass Expands to 50 New Destinations in 2024, Bringing Luxury Day Experiences to Travelers and Locals
- Consumer Finance Evolution: Industry Expert Reveals Why BNPL is Reshaping Retail in 2025
- Dr. Lauren Anderson Led a Successful CE Event: Digital Planning and Execution
- "One World in a New World" Amplifies Voices of Transformation, Resilience, and Global Connection
- BarterSaves on the GROW Again! BarterSaves Acquired Barter Brokers International
- WalkerHughes Insurance Expands Footprint With Acquisition of Independent Brokers Agency LLC
- Hawk Tuah VIP Shop launches Exclusive Merchandise line for Viral Meme Fans
- Orcas Island Property Owner Returns Two Prime Waterfront Properties to the Market
- Muench Workshops Welcomes New Partners Luke Dray and Sara Linssen, Announces Retirement of Andy Williams
- Belleville Wire Cloth to Exhibit New Products at AHR Expo 2025
- NuNorm Announces Stop Soldier Suicide as This Year's EQUAL Grant Recipient
- Darrin Jones: The Creative Force Behind the Trends—Raising Questions About Influence in The Weeknd's Music
- Foresight Practitioner Conference 2025 – Dates, Venue, Speakers, And Competition Finalists Announced
- Latest Updates to Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice and Birth Injury Law
- Best Plant Varieties for Windbreaks and Shelterbelts
- Genuine Hospitality, LLC Expands Leadership Team with Key Appointments
- Unlock The Secret To Effortlessly Powering Your Lifestyle for a Lifetime With The New Book The Financial Pinwheel Today!