Andrew Weidinger
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Position: | Head coach |
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Born: | Phoenix, Arizona | July 10, 1982
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High school: | Thunderbird High School |
College: | University of Arizona |
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Andrew Weidinger (born July 10, 1982) is an American football coach who is the head coach of the Madrid Bravos in the European League of Football (ELF).[1] Weidinger joined the Bravos after serving two seasons as the offensive coordinator for the Rhein Fire in 2023-2024 and one as head coach of the Barcelona Dragons in 2022. Weidinger won back-to-back championships with the Fire and led the Barcelona Dragons to an 8–4 record and their first ever playoff appearance. Weidinger was named the 2022 ELF Coach of the Year for his work with the Dragons and 2023 ELF Assistant Coach of the Year for his work in Rhein. He previously coached for the Atlanta Falcons and Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League, the Arizona Hotshots of the now defunct Alliance of American Football and The University of Arizona.
College coaching
[edit]Weidinger began his football and coaching career in 2000 when he enrolled at the University of Arizona. There he worked as a student assistant and later a graduate assistant on defense. At the end of his college career he was assistant director of football operations with a focus on recruiting and scouting.[2]
Professional coaching
[edit]Atlanta Falcons
[edit]In 2006 Weidinger had a pre-season internship with the Atlanta Falcons where he assisted in scouting and evaluating of potential players throughout the NFL. In 2008 he was hired as assistant to the head coach under Mike Smith. In the 2012 season he was promoted to offensive assistant.[3] He stayed with the Falcons until 2014.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
[edit]For the 2015 season Weidinger was hired by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an offensive quality control coach. There he reunited with former Falcons OC Dirk Koetter who was the OC and head coach for the Bucs. One year later he was promoted to assistant wide receivers coach and was assigned to game management. Weidinger left the franchise following the conclusion of the 2018 season.[4]
Arizona Hotshots
[edit]In 2019 Weidinger served as the running backs coach for the Arizona Hotshots of the Alliance of American Football. When the league folded mid-season the Hotshots held a record of 5-3 and all three of their RB's were in the Top 11 of the league leaders in rushing.
European coaching
[edit]Potsdam Royals
[edit]In March of 2021 Weidinger was named the offensive coordinator of the Potsdam Royals in the German Football League.[5] The Royals finished the season 7-3, losing to the Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns in the Semi-Finals.
Barcelona Dragons
[edit]Weidinger was announced as the head coach of the Barcelona Dragons of the European League of Football in March of 2022.[6] The Dragons had recorded a record of 3-7 in 2021 but improved to 8-4 in 2022 under Weidinger earning him Coach of the Year[7] honors. They reached the playoffs, where they were eliminated by the Vienna Vikings in the semifinals. On September 13, 2022, the team announced that they had parted ways.[8]
Rhein Fire
[edit]Weidinger was announced as the offensive coordinator for the Rhein Fire of the European League of Football on September 27, 2022.[9] The Fire finished the regular season unscathed at 12-0. They remained unbeaten in the playoffs, overcoming the Stuttgart Surge 53-34 in the championship game to become the first undefeated champions in ELF history.[10]
In his first season with the Fire, Weidinger's offense led the league in Points, Total Yards, Passing Yards, Touchdowns, Passing Touchdowns and 3rd Down Conversions.[11] The performance of his unit once again earned Weidinger recognition from the league, this time as the Assistant Coach of the Year.[12]
Weidinger remained the offensive coordinator in Rhein for the 2024 ELF season. The team lead the league in Rushing Yards and Rushing Touchdowns while ranking 3rd in Total Points, Touchdowns and 3rd Down Conversions.[13] The Rhein Fire had a record of 11-1 in the regular season en route to a second consecutive ELF Championship, beating the Vienna Vikings 51-20 in front of 41,364 fans at Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.[14]
Madrid Bravos
[edit]On October 1, 2024, Weidinger became the head coach of the Madrid Bravos.[15]
References
[edit]- ^ "Andrew Weidinger, nuevo Head Coach de Madrid Bravos". Diario AS (in Spanish). October 2, 2024. Retrieved October 6, 2024.
- ^ "Andrew Weidinger – University of Arizona athletics". arizonawildcats.com. Retrieved March 10, 2022.
- ^ "Falcons Fill Out Staff". atlantafalcons.com. Retrieved March 10, 2022.
- ^ "Buccaneers hire Andrew Weidinger as offensive quality control coach". bucsnation.com. January 22, 2015. Retrieved March 10, 2022.
- ^ "Andrew Weidinger neuer Offensive Coordinator!".
- ^ "Barcelona Dragons hire former NFL coach Andrew Weidinger as head coach | ELF".
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- ^ Hahn, Chris (September 27, 2022). "Rhein Fire sign Coach of the Year Andrew Weidinger as Offensive Coordinator". europeanleague.football.
- ^ "Rhein Fire are the 2023 European League of Football champions! | ELF".
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- ^ "ELF Team Stats by SportsMetrics". www.sportsmetrics.football. Retrieved October 6, 2024.
- ^ "Rhein Fire become first back-to-back ELF champions with resounding victory over Vienna Vikings –". www.americanfootballinternational.com. Retrieved October 6, 2024.
- ^ "Andrew Weidinger, nuevo Head Coach de Madrid Bravos". Diario AS (in Spanish). October 2, 2024. Retrieved October 6, 2024.