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Marty Spieler

Marty Spieler

Marty Spieler joined the MSU staff in February 2019 as the tight ends coach.

He is a 2004 graduate of Allegheny (Pa.) College where he earned a degree in Psychology in 2004. He went on to earn master's degrees from Georgia Southern (2006) and Cincinnati (2009).
 
He spent the 2018 season at Norwin High School in Pittsburgh, Pa., a Class 6A school, where he was tight ends and offensive line coach as well as a special teams consultant.
 
His broad range of experience made him an ideal fit at Florida A&M in Tallahassee where he served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 2015-17. He helped lead the Rattlers to top-three rankings in the MEAC in scoring, passing, passing efficiency, third-down conversions and red zone scoring. He also served as the program's academic coordinator and was responsible for substantial improvements to the team's grade-point average and Academic Progress Rate (APR).
 
Spieler had another stint with FAMU head coach Alex Wood during their time at the University of Buffalo where he was the club’s special teams coordinator from 2010-14, tight ends coach from 20010-13 and wide receivers coach in 2014. In 2014, his wide receiving group improved their production in catches, yards and touchdowns over the previous season, despite two fewer games and the departure of Buffalo’s all-time receiving leader. He also mentored NFL free agent punter Jake Schum during his time at Buffalo.
 
From 2007 to 2009, Spieler was a member of the offensive staff for the University of Cincinnati, helping lead the Bearkats to a 33-7 record, a pair of Big East championships and two BCS Bowl appearances. He served as tackles and tight ends coach at his alma mater, Allegheny (Pa.) College from 2006-07, also handling assistant recruiting coordinator and video coordinator duties. He began his coaching career in 2004 at Georgia Southern University (2004-06), working as a defensive assistant, film supervisor and quality control coach for the Eagles’ 2004 Southern Conference co-champions.
 
Spieler and his wife, Angela, have two children, Bryce and Riley.

 

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