sport.wikisort.org - AthleteElijah J. "E. J." Barthel (born February 1, 1985) is a former American football fullback and current Running back coach for the UConn Huskies. He was signed by the Las Vegas Locomotives as an undrafted free agent in 2009. He played college football at Massachusetts.
American football player and coach (born 1985)
American football player
E.J. Barthel|
Position: | Running back coach |
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Born: | (1985-01-02) January 2, 1985 (age 37) Santa Cruz, California |
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Height: | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) |
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Weight: | 240 lb (109 kg) |
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College: | Massachusetts |
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Undrafted: | 2009 |
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- Las Vegas Locomotives (2009)
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- Temple (2015)
Director of player personnel
- Penn State (2016)
Recruiting coordinator
- Albany (2017)
Running backs coach
- Howard (2018)
Running backs coach
- William & Mary (2019)
Recruiting coordinator/running backs coach
- Carolina Panthers (2020–2021)
Offensive assistant
- Carolina Panthers (2021)
Scouting Intern
- UConn Huskies (2022–present)
Running backs coach
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Barthel grew up in East Rutherford, New Jersey and attended Henry P. Becton Regional High School.[1]
College years
Barthel played his first three years at Rutgers University. He redshirted his Freshman year and was injured as a redshirt Freshman. His Sophomore year he played in 2 games. Barthel transferred to UMass, along with Tight end Brad Listorti, as a Junior and played in all 15 games, starting 3. He rushed twice for 7 yards and had a catch for 20. He was a major contributor on special teams and had 4 tackles as UMass made it to the National Championship that year in 2006. As a senior Barthel battled injuries and only registered 1 rush of 5 yards and 1 catch for 4 yards.[1]
Professional career
New York Giants
Barthel had a tryout with the New York Giants but was not signed by the team.[2]
Las Vegas Locomotives
Barthel signed with the Locos for the 2009 season where he teamed with fellow UMass football alum Marcel Shipp.
References
External links
Las Vegas Locomotives 2009 UFL champions |
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- 3 Tim Rattay
- 7 J. P. Losman
- 8 Danny Baugher
- 9 Graham Gano
- 12 Russ Michna
- 13 Tab Perry
- 20 Joe Porter
- 21 Nick Turnbull
- 23 Marcus Hamilton
- 24 Wale Dada
- 25 Greg Laybourn
- 26 Marcel Shipp
- 27 DeDe Dorsey (MVP)
- 31 Trey Young
- 33 Tony Parrish
- 34 Jamal Lewis
- 36 Isaiah Trufant
- 39 Josh Scobey
- 44 E. J. Barthel
- 51 Brian Toal
- 52 Ronnie Palmer
- 53 Frank Davis
- 54 Teddy Lehman
- 55 Gary Stills
- 56 Brandon Moore
- 57 Marcus Riley
- 59 Ezra Butler
- 60 Rigo Morales
- 65 Martin Bibla
- 66 Robby Felix
- 70 Jeremy Parquet
- 73 Jason Capizzi
- 74 Tavares Washington
- 75 Branndon Braxton
- 76 Brandon Joyce
- 78 Ross Kolodziej
- 79 Jesse Boone
- 80 David Kircus
- 81 Andrae Thurman
- 83 John Madsen
- 84 Brian Hernandez
- 85 Samie Parker
- 86 Jake Nordin
- 87 Adam Bergen
- 89 Casey Flair
- 91 Shaun Smith
- 93 Eric Henderson
- 94 George Gause
- 95 Adrian Awasom
- 97 Lauvale Sape
- 98 Josh Mallard
- 99 Gabe Long
- Assistant coaches: Isaac Carter
- Don Eck
- Sam Garnes
- Amp Lee
- Larry Mac Duff
- Chuck Shelton
- Eric Van Heusen
- Mike Wilson
- Kevin Wolthausen
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