Portland State coach Jerry Glanville old name of the University of Hawaii as an assistant Craig Stutzmann Dipl. Vikings' new receptors, since the gap is already present by Kevin Strasser, from the program last week to work in the Canadian Football League.
Stutzmann, 29 years old, is the third part of the personal assistant of the season, following Brandon Shelby (half defensively) and Brad Davis (Co-offensive line) for the park, which blocks Glanville prepares his third season as coach.
Stutzmann, a former receiver played from 1998-2001 to Hawaii June Jones, is not in a position with the Vikings, where care is essentially the same injury he has learned that when he played with the Warriors.
"Craig knows my act, and I know that," said Glanville. "He knew what I do here before he went into the door, there will be more.
"We speak the same language, the same words to describe the offense. He was a man among the finalists, which can talk, because when I say" Georgia ", he knows exactly what I'm talking about. What we want and he knows how. "
Stutzmann show interest in cooperation with the Vikings in June, shortly after the Mouse Davis resigned as offensive coordinator. But if Glanville transported two of his current deputy, Jim Strasser and crafts, co-offensive coordinator and is involved Davis, a graduate assistant at the North Carolina to help coach the offensive Stutzmann GA prepared in a different season in Hawaii.
Strasser surprised then to all the staff, the last week, when he assumed a high level with the Edmonton Eskimos of the LCF-offensive, but PSU is less than two weeks before the opening of the camp of présaison.
Suddenly Stutzmann was again the phone with the Vikings.
"It is a great opportunity," Stutzmann said. "There are so many things I have in this respect. It started with work in the barrel and fire, the relations between the University of Hawaii and the staff of the Portland State staff ... with the possibility of a full-time and what does for my family. "
Stutzmann character played four seasons in Hawaii after graduating from school in Saint-Louis Center Honolulu, where he was a member of three teams for the preparation O'ahu Bowl championship. Thereafter, he served as the Crusaders "for the elite Junior Trainer before you in the hospital as an assistant dipl.
"I love the fact that working with the trainer Glanville," Stutzmann said. "When I was a kid, I remember seeing in Atlanta and in all things he has down there, then I am very familiar with what everything in the world.
"The biggest thing is the kids come with a little more. It was a little eddy process tries to one week before the camp begins right here."
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment