Andy R. Siegal

Scooba, Ms

C3 Senior

A 23-year coaching veteran with experience at virtually every level of competition, Andy Siegal just completed his first season as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach on Buddy Stephens’ coaching
staff at East Mississippi Community College. They had the # 1 Passing Offense in the Nation ,# 3 in Total Offense and he tutored Qb Brad Henderson to become Northern Mississippi Offensive MVP, Mississippi
Conference MVP and finalist for National NJCAA MVP.

Siegal most recently worked the 2009 campaign as an assistant offensive line coach on Larry Fedora’s coaching staff at the University of Southern Mississippi. In his one year at USM, the Golden Eagles ranked
13th nationally in passing efficiency and 18th in scoring offense. They also went to the New Orleans Bowl.

Prior to Southern Miss, Siegal spent a total of 10 seasons serving separate stints as assistant head coach and offensive coordinator at the College of the Sequoias in California and Dodge City (Kan.) Community
College. Most recently, In four seasons (2005-08) at the College of the Sequoias, Siegal helped guide the Giants to back-to-back bowl game appearances in 2005 and 2006. In tutoring numerous all-Americans
and all-conference performers at COS, Siegal’s offensive units consistently ranked among the nation’s leaders in total offense, including # 1 in 2005. Prior to his stint in the California junior college ranks, Siegal
had similar coaching responsibilities in six successful seasons (1999-2004) at Dodge City CC in Kansas. His Offenses were again Nationally Ranked and in 2002and 2004 they were # 1 in Nation in Total Offense.
In 2002 they also led the Nation in Rushing led by # 1 Rusher in Nation Rb Gerard Jackson and # 10 Qb Walter Washington. Among the 13 NCAA Division I quarterbacks he has coached at the junior college
level during his career include Brent Schaeffer (Tennessee/Ole Miss) Arkelon Hall (Memphis) at COS as well as Walter Washington (Temple) and Omar Haugabook (Troy) at Dodge City.

With eight seasons of high school coaching experience under his belt, Siegal previously served headcoaching stints at Venice High School (1996-98) and Key West High School (1994-95) in Florida. At
Venice, he took a winless program for the three years prior to his arrival and guided the team to back-to-back postseason appearances, which led to an eventual state championship.

Siegal also has coaching experience at the senior college level, having served as assistant coach at Southern Arkansas University and was Recruiting Cordinator/Co-Defensive Cordinator at Qunicy
University (ILL). Prior to that, Siegal had assistant coaching stints at Pasco High School in Dade City, Fla.(State Champions), Winona Sr HS,MN and at his alma mater, Winona State University, in Minnesota.

A member of the Minor League Professional Football Hall of Fame, Siegal’s impressive coaching resume also includes a stint as a guest assistant coach for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League
in 2007. He has also served as an assistant coach for the Tampa Bay Shockers of the Continental Football League.

A former all-state linebacker at Deerfield (Ill.) High School, Siegal was also a national champion Greco-Roman wrestler. He went on to compete in both football and wrestling at Winona State and Hamline
University in Minnesota. This past spring in Heber City, Utah, Siegal took third-place honors in the Greco- Roman and Freestyle events at the USA Wrestling Veterans National Championships.

Siegal is married to the former Miriam Andrea of Long Grove, Ill., and they are the parents of one daughter, Taylor, 13, and two sons, Austin, 11, and “Bear” Bryant, 3.