- Danny Langsdorf
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Danny Langsdorf Sport(s) Football Current position Title Offensive Coordinator Team Oregon State Biographical details Born June 28, 1972 Place of birth McMinnville, Oregon Playing career 1991-93
1994-1995Boise State
LinfieldPosition(s) Quarterback Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1996
1997-98
1999
2000-01
2002-04
2004-PresentCalifornia Lutheran (GA)
Oregon State Beavers (GA)
Edmonton Eskimos (Receivers)
Edmonton Eskimos (OC)
New Orleans Saints (AC)
Oregon State Beavers (OC)Danny Langsdorf (born June 28, 1972) is the current offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Oregon State Beavers football team. In his six years as the offensive coordinator at Oregon State, his offenses have produced big numbers. Four of the top eight statistical season performances in total offense at Oregon State have come under his guidance.
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Early life
Langsdorf grew up in McMinnville, Oregon and played quarterback for McMinnville High School. Upon graduating from high school, Langsdorf chose to play football at Boise State University. In his time there from 1991–93, he lettered one season and earned Big Sky Conference All-Academic honors as a sophomore.
After three seasons at Boise State, he transferred to Linfield College in McMinnville and became the Wildcats' starting quarterback in 1994 and 1995. At Linfield, playing for his father Ed Langsdorf, he was selected to the All-Northwest Conference Team as a junior after passing for 2,055 yards and 24 touchdowns. Langsdorf also set a then-school record with 493 passing yards against Southern Oregon on Nov. 12, 1994. After battling with injuries his senior season, Langsdorf concluded his two-year career at Linfield with 2,724 yards, completing 195 of 356 pass attempts. He graduated from Linfield in 1995 with a bachelor's degree in exercise science.
Coaching career
Langsdorf began his college coaching career in 1996 at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks. In 1997, Langsdorf came to Oregon State as a graduate assistant. During these first two years at Oregon State he worked with the offense, particularly focusing on the tight ends. He was part of the coaching team that transformed the offense from the wishbone to a multiple set.
After completing his two years as a GA, Langsdorf coached with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League. Langsdorf was the wide receiver coach in 1999 before becoming the Eskimos' offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach from 2000-2001. His guidance helped the Eskimos lead the CFL in total yards in 2001 with 6,606.
In 2002, Langsdorf went to coach for the New Orleans Saints. With the Saints, he was the offensive assistant/quality control coach in 2002 and the assistant wide receivers/special teams coach in 2003 and 2004.
Langsdorf's second tenure at Oregon State began in 2005 when he was hired by Mike Riley to become the offensive coordinator for the Oregon State Beavers.
Personal life
Langsdorf is married to the former Michele Bertrand, a softball standout at Linfield who still appears in the school record books for her pitching prowess.
In May 2007, Langsdorf underwent surgery to donate a kidney to Laurie Cavanaugh. Laurie is the wife of Mike Cavanaugh, offensive line coach at Oregon State.[1]
References
- ^ "Coach's gift is a lifesaver". Portland Tribune, By Kerry Eggers, Jun 1, 2007. http://www.portlandtribune.com/sports/story.php?story_id=118065619677474900.
Boise State Broncos starting quarterbacks Eric Guthrie • Ron Autele • Jim McMillan • Lee Huey • Greg Stern • Dee Pickett • Hoskin Hogan • Joe Aliotti • Gerald DesPres • Hazsen Choate • Kieth Jarrett • Vince Alcalde • Duane Halliday • Mike Virden • Jeff Mladenich • Travis Stuart • Danny Langsdorf • Lee Schrak • Tony Hilde • Nate Sparks • Bart Hendricks • Ryan Dinwiddie • B. J. Rhode • Jared Zabransky • Taylor Tharp • Kellen MooreCategories:- Living people
- Edmonton Eskimos coaches
- New Orleans Saints coaches
- Oregon State Beavers football coaches
- 1972 births
- Linfield College alumni
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