Spencer Whipple

Spencer Whipple (born March 18, 1989) is an American football coach who is the currently the Assistant Wide Receivers coach for the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL). He previously coached five seasons at UMass. [1]

Spencer Whipple
Arizona Cardinals
Position:Assistant Wide Receivers
Personal information
Born: (1989-03-18) March 18, 1989
Gibsonia, Pennsylvania
Career information
College:Miami
Career history
As coach:

Early life

Spencer Whipple is the son of former UMass head coach, and current Pittsburgh offensive coordinator Mark Whipple. Spencer attended Pine-Richland High School (Pa.). During his senior season, he threw for nearly 1,500 and 11 touchdowns. He helped lead the Pine-Richland High School Rams to 11-1 record and subsequent Greater Allegheny Conference Championship. [2]

Playing career

In 2007, Spencer Whipple made the Pittsburgh team as a walk-on quarterback. He then spent the 2008 season at UMass with the Minutemen. In 2009, Spencer transferred to Miami where his father, Mark Whipple was the offensive coordinator. [3] As the team's holder and backup quarterback, Whipple played in each game at Miami in 2010 and 2011. In 2011, his senior season, Whipple received the Mariutto Family Scholar-Athlete Award. That season, as the team's holder, he helped lead the Hurricanes to a perfect 39-for-39 on PAT attempts, as well as 11-for-14 on field goals. [4]

Coaching career

Pittsburgh

In 2012 Whipple joined Pittsburgh as a defensive graduate assistant and video assistant under head coach Paul Chryst. [5]

UMass

In 2014, Spencer Whipple was hired as the tight ends coach for UMass. Spencer joined his father Mark Whipple, who was starting his second stint as head coach at UMass. In 2015, Spencer was named wide receivers coach, a position he held through the 2017 season. On February 5th, 2018, Spencer Whipple was promoted to Passing Game Coordinator and Quarterbacks coach. [6]

Arizona Cardinals

On February 6, 2019, Whipple was hired by the Arizona Cardinals as an offensive quality control coach.

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