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Ohradzansky Named Offensive Coordinator

Ohradzansky Named Offensive Coordinator

Findlay, Ohio- The University of Findlay football program has announced the hiring of Kyle Ohradzansky as the team's offensive coordinator. He will begin his role immediately.

"We are excited to welcome Kyle and his wife Michaela back to Findlay," said head coach Kory Allen. "Kyle was a integral part of our staff from 2016-2021. He had the opportunity to grow as an offensive coordinator the last two seasons at Shippensburg University. He understands our mission and has a passion for this place. I have no doubt that our offense is in good hands with Kyle at the helm." 

He most recently served as the offensive coordinator at Shippensburg University where he led the Raiders to a 9-2 record in 2021 and a 5-6 mark in 2022, averaging more than 27 points per game in that stretch.

Prior to Shippensburg, Ohradzansky coached quarterbacks and wide receivers for the Oilers after spending a pair of seasons as a graduate assistant for Findlay from 2016-17.

In his time at UF, Ohradzansky has coached multiple all-conference performers including wide receivers Jason Moore and Andrew Ogletree who now are both on NFL rosters.

The 2019 version of the Oilers offense scored 38 points per game and picked up 463 yards per game. Of Findlay's 11 offensive starters, nine were named all-conference selections, six of which were first team honorees. Coached by Ohradzansky, quarterback Matt Winzeler was named second team all-conference in his first season for Findlay. Winzeler threw for more than 2,500 yards and had 27 passing touchdowns.

In 2018, the Oilers offense scored 41.2 points per game, the highest in the region, and put up 494 yards per game. Findlay's 292 first downs ranked fourth in the country.

2017 was a special season for the Oilers as they spent most of the year ranked in the top-25 and earned the program's first trip to the NCAA Division II National Playoffs. Offensively, the Oilers led the country in first downs offense (359) and was the only team in college football, any division, to pick up 3,300 yards both on the ground and through the air. Allen helped orchestrate an offense that led the Great Midwest Athletic Conference in scoring offense (44.5 ppg), total offense (515.5 ypg), rushing offense (260.9 ypg), and time of possession (34:26).

In his first year as a graduate assistant with the Oilers', Findlay receivers totaled 2,933 yards, the second-highest total in the GLIAC for the year. Their 27 receiving touchdowns were also second in the league. For just the fourth time in program history, Findlay had a 1,000+ yard receiver, Jason Moore, who was eventually named first team all-GLIAC. 

Ohradzansky graduated from Baldwin Wallace University in December, 2014.  He played football at BW for 2 seasons, winning the starting quarterback spot during the 2013 season before suffering a season-ending injury prior to the 2014 season.  During the 2014 season, Ohradzansky served as a student coach, breaking down film and assisting in the development of the offensive game plan.  He began his collegiate career at Lafayette College, where he redshirted for one season and played quarterback for one season.