First, can you let me know what you’ve been doing since your time in the NFL and USFL?
Well, I’m a retired teacher. I also coached the past few years as an assistant at Youngstown State. I was a volunteer working with the wide receivers and special teams guys. And I also worked as an assistant to Mike Tomczak too.
You broke a number of receiving records at Youngstown State and decided to go to Pittsburgh afterwards as an undrafted free agent. Why Pittsburgh?
A few teams called with interest. Cliff Stoudt was in Pittsburgh and he was the Youngstown State quarterback when I was a freshman. He and I were good friends and stayed in touch.
I think he mentioned me to the Steelers’ scouts. Once they called I knew that gave me the best opportunity to be able to compete for a job. I dropped everything and went to Pittsburgh and stayed with Cliff. We worked out every day – it helped give me an idea of what to expect in camp.
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