He ranks second in Youngstown State history with a career earned run average of 1.61.
The team however lost to Youngstown State in the quarterfinals.
After high school, he was offered a football scholarship at Youngstown State.
He then moved to Youngstown State for the 1999-2000 season.
He returned to Youngstown State in 2000 as the defensive coordinator.
Youngstown State never got closer than 15 points for the rest of the game.
Youngstown State is trying to win its fifth division title in this decade.
He taught anthropology at Youngstown State from 1966-1968 and 1970-1971.
Despite the record, Youngstown State led at some point in all but one game they played.
In addition, many college football coaches have been associated with Youngstown State.