Kyle Ohradzansky is in his second season as an assistant football coach at Shippensburg University in 2022. Ohradzansky enters his second season as the team’s offensive coordinator; he also coaches the team’s quarterbacks and wide receivers.
In his first season as the Raider offensive coordinator, Ohradzansky directed a unit that ranked second in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) in redzone efficiency, scoring on 41-of-45 opportunities, and second in time of possession. SU ranked third in the PSAC in scoring offense (363 points) and third in completion percentage.
As a position coach, Ohradzansky instructed quarterback Brycen Mussina, who ranked third in the PSAC in passing yards (2,478) and total offense (2,598) while throwing the third-fewest interceptions (five), and wide receiver Ian Sheehan, who was selected to the All-PSAC Eastern Division Second Team as a freshman after leading the team with 47 receptions, 727 receiving yards and six receiving touchdowns.
Coach Ohradzansky, with wife Michaela (September 2021)
Ohradzansky was hired as a full-time assistant coach for the Shippensburg University football team on June 28, 2021. He arrived at Shippensburg after spending the last five seasons at the University of Findlay – three as an assistant coach and two as a graduate assistant. As a UF assistant coach, Ohradzansky coached the quarterbacks and served as the passing game coordinator.
In an abbreviated 2020 season that was played in Spring 2021, Findlay posted a 4-2 record and averaged 358 yards per game. Top receiver Marlin Richardson caught 23 passes for 408 yards and six touchdowns, while quarterback Matt Winzeler threw for 1,033 yards and 11 touchdowns, completing 55 percent of his passes. Eleven different Oilers caught a pass over the course of six games.
In 2019, Findlay averaged 38 points and 463 yards per game. Nine of Findlay's 11 offensive starters were named to the All-Great Midwest Athletic Conference (GMAC) Team, including six First Team honorees. Winzeler was named to the All-GMAC Second Team in his first season with the Oilers after throwing for 2,577 yards and 27 touchdowns.
The 2018 season featured Findlay averaging a region-high 41.2 points per game in addition to 494 yards per game, while the team’s 292 first downs ranked fourth in the nation. Ohradzansky instructed current Los Angeles Charger wide receiver Jason Moore, who finished his UF career with 204 receptions, 3,217 receiving yards and 39 touchdowns.
The 2017 season resulted in Findlay’s first qualification for the NCAA Division II Football Championships. The Oilers led the nation in first downs (359) and were the only team in all divisions of college football to total at least 3,300 rushing yards and 3,300 receiving yards.
In his first year as a graduate assistant at Findlay, the 2016 Oiler receivers totaled 2,933 yards and 27 touchdowns, totals that ranked second in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC). Moore, a 2016 All-GLIAC selection, became the fourth player in school history to record 1,000 receiving yards in a season and set a school record with 1,115 receiving yards.
Ohradzansky is a 2014 graduate of Baldwin Wallace University. He was the starting quarterback at BWU in 2013 before suffering a season-ending injury in the 2014 preseason. He served as a student coach in 2014, breaking down film and assisting in the development of the offensive gameplan.
COACHING EXPERIENCE
Shippensburg
2021-present: Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers
Findlay
2020-18: Assistant Coach/Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers
2016-17: Graduate Assistant
Baldwin Wallace
2014: Student Coach