Stephen Crevani has been appointed as the new offensive line coach for Johns Hopkins football, replacing TJ Weyl. Crevani's previous experience includes a successful stint at Monmouth University and coaching accolades at Rocky Mountain College. He joins Hopkins with a background in successful player development and a strong academic record from Union College.

The Big Picture

The hiring of a new coach brings fresh expertise and perspective to Johns Hopkins football's offensive line, enhancing the team's coaching staff.

By the Numbers
  • Crevani coached the 2023 Monmouth offensive line that supported a standout player who rushed for nearly 1,500 yards and 10 touchdowns.
  • Johns Hopkins' offensive line for the upcoming season will see the return of four starters, including standout players like Michael Nwosu and Garrett Brophy.
State of Play
  • Stephen Crevani replaces TJ Weyl as the offensive line coach at Johns Hopkins.
  • Johns Hopkins is set to begin their 2024 season on September 7 under the guidance of new head coach Dan Wodicka.
Bottom Line

The addition of Stephen Crevani as offensive line coach brings a wealth of experience to Johns Hopkins football, setting the stage for continued success with a strong returning lineup for the upcoming season.