Johns Hopkins Football Bolstered by New Offensive Line Coach, Stephen Crevani
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 PictureThe 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.
- 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.
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.
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