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Jack Siedlecki

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488:"Two of the players came over the hill and down onto the field about five seconds after the rest of the team had lined up. Jack just started to shout. He yelled, 'Are you kiddin' me! We're trying to turn this thing around and we've got guys late for practice? We're gonna get it done! We're not gonna tolerate this! No excuses! Hundred-yard sprints! Everybody! Now!' The whole team started running; they ran and ran and ran. They must've done about 25 or 30 sprints in a row. I don't think anybody was ever late after that. Jack Siedlecki's legend at Amherst was established on that first day." 432:(1981–1987). He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Albany and later noted that his responsibilities there were unlike any other program: "Everybody who walks out of here is exposed to what it takes to be a college coach." He recalled that the assistants at Albany earned $ 2,500 to $ 3,000 a year, and five coaches shared one house for which they paid $ 225 per month in rent. To support himself, Siedlecki also taught at a local 388:"Jack kept taking these unmerciful poundings from Jornov. He would carry the ball for five yards and Jornov would crunch him. But he'd get up, every time. He must have carried the ball 25 times. That night, Jack Siedlecki showed me what kind of guy he is. He took a physical beating, but he just kept getting up. It was remarkable. ... We won because of Jack. He was the heart and soul of the team." 29: 529:
football history. Yale's football team had finished 2–8 in 1995 and had not had a winning season since 1991 when Siedlecki took over. Siedlecki noted, "I've been at good academic schools. I want to be with the best student athletes. It's fun to coach guys who have that kind of intellect. I like those
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team. Siedleck's high school basketball coach later recalled that Siedlecki was not a good shooter, but had great vision as the team's point guard: "He could see things unfold before they happened. Some people are born with that ability to see things. Jack was." The same coach recalled Siedlecki's
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Siedlecki and his wife, Nancy, have three children: Kevin, Jackie, and Amy. Siedlecki's wife once told a reporter that her husband had an "obsession" with football, and Siedlecki did not disagree. He noted, "I'm basically football and family; those are about the only things in my life. I love the
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At the end of November 2008, less than a week after a 10–0 loss against Harvard and a 6–4 season record, and amid criticism from students and alumni, Siedlecki announced his retirement from coaching after 12 years at Yale. Siedlecki, who agreed to remain at Yale as an assistant athletic director,
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In his first three years as Yale's head coach, Siedlecki turned the program around from a 1–9 record in 1997 to 9–1 and a share of the Ivy League championship in 1999. Siedlecki was named the New England Sports Writer's 1999 Coach of the Year for leading the school's turnaround in football.
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said at the time, "In my 12 years at Yale I feel I have always tried to do what is best for Yale football and the student-athletes that our staff has brought here. I feel this is what is best for Yale football at this time." Siedlecki compiled a 70-49 record as Yale's head football coach.
473:. At the time, he said that he had "a great deal of pride" in the winning program he had built at Worcester but added, "Personally and professionally this is a great opportunity. Amherst is one of the finest schools in the country and it will truly be an honor to work there." 484:, who had been the head football coach at Amherst for 32 years. Siedlecki inherited a program that had gone 0–8, 0–7–1, and 1–7 in the three years before he was hired. Siedlecki's defensive coordinator at Amherst, E. J. Mills, later recalled the first practice at Amherst: 549:
In 2006, he led Yale to a share of the Ivy League championship after finishing 8–2 (6–1 in conference games); the 2006 team defeated Harvard by a score of 34–13. In 2007, he led Yale to a 9–1 record and was named 2007 New England Coach of the Year by sports writers.
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elementary school, worked as a building supervisor three nights a week and coached junior varsity baseball. After one year at Wagner, Siedlecki spent seven years at Lafayette and served as both defensive and offensive coordinator. Siedlecki and
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In September 2000, Yale became the first college football team to win 800 games. In Siedlecki's 12 years at Yale, his players have been selected as first team All-Ivy League players on 34 occasions.
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reported that "Siedlecki performed miracles at Amherst," turning a program that had won one game in three years into a consistent winner. In four seasons as the head coach of the
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Jeanne Albanese (December 17, 1992). "Colgate Considers Berndt: The former Temple Coach and WPI's head coach interview this week for the head football coach's job".
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kinds of guys." At the news conference announcing his hiring, Siedlecki responded to questions suggesting he had been a second choice to
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In the summer of 2010, Siedlecki decided to come out of retirement to become the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at
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Jack was the youngest boy in the Siedlecki family and became a three-sport star at Johnstown High School, playing
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positions for the Union College football team and also played as a pitcher for the school's baseball team.
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After graduating from Union College, Siedlecki worked as an assistant football coach for 12 years at the
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Bob Monahan (January 29, 1988). "SIEDLECKI IS NAMED TO REPLACE WEISS AS FOOTBALL COACH AT WPI".
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In December 1996, Siedlecki was hired as the 32nd head coach of the
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In January 1988, Siedlecki was hired as the head football coach at
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In January 1993, Siedleck was hired as the head football coach at
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Donna Cassata (June 30, 1984). "Albany; the coaching factory".
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for 20 years and later served as the school's principal.
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District I Coach of the Year after the 2006 season.
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He played at the 296:; born July 23, 1951) is an American former 21: 2072: 2058: 2050: 1826: 1812: 1804: 1603: 1589: 1581: 328:(Amherst in 1996). He was selected as the 27: 20: 1397:William N. Wallace (December 20, 1996). 1208: National championship   586: 480:, who had for the 1992 season succeeded 1470:"After loss in Game, Siedlecki retires" 1463: 1461: 1305: 1303: 1229: 332:District I Coach of the Year after the 2470:Union Garnet Chargers football players 1836:Amherst Mammoths head football coaches 1559:"Siedlecki finds new home at Wesleyan" 1501:"AFTER 12 YEARS, SIEDLECKI STEPS DOWN" 1427:. Yale Alumni Magazine. 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Index


Johnstown, New York
Union (NY)
Running back
linebacker
HC
Albany
Wagner
Lafayette
WPI
Amherst
Yale
Wesleyan
OC
Holy Cross
Freedom Football
Ivy
/sΙͺdˈlΙ›ki/
sid-LEK-ee
college football
college football
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Amherst College
Yale University
Ivy League
Freedom Football Conference
New England Small College Athletic Conference
American Football Coaches Association
2006 season
Johnstown, New York

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