Mike Yurcich

Mike Yurcich (born c. 1975) is an American football coach who currently serves as offensive coordinator at the University of Texas. He was the passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the Ohio State University for the 2019 season. Yurcich was the offensive coordinator at Oklahoma State University from 2013 to 2018.[1] He was previously the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Saint Francis, Edinboro, and Shippensburg. Yurcich also spent some time at Indiana as a graduate assistant.

Mike Yurcich
Current position
TitleOffensive coordinator
TeamTexas
ConferenceBig 12
Annual salary$1.7 Million
Biographical details
Born (1975-11-05) November 5, 1975
Euclid, Ohio
Alma materCalifornia University of Pennsylvania
Playing career
1996–1998Cal U
Position(s)Quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1999Saint Francis (IN) (RB)
2000–2001Saint Francis (IN) (QB)
2002Saint Francis (IN) (OC/QB)
2003–2004Indiana (GA)
2005Edinboro (QB/WR)
2006–2010Edinboro (OC/QB/WR)
2011–2012Shippensburg (OC/QB)
2013–2018Oklahoma State (OC/QB)
2019Ohio State (PGC/QB)
2020–presentTexas (OC/QB)

Some of the prominent players Yurcich has helped develop include Trevor Harris, Zach Zulli, J. W. Walsh, Mason Rudolph, Taylor Cornelius, and Justin Fields.

Personal life

"Yurcich earned a degree in psychology at California and a master's degree in education from St. Francis, where he picked up a school counseling license."[2]

Playing career

"Yurcich is a 1999 graduate of California University in Pennsylvania. He spent three seasons as the school’s starting quarterback and was a two-year captain. He began his playing career at Mount Union College."[3]

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References

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