Adam Lechtenberg Explained

Adam Lechtenberg
Current Title:Head coach
Current Team:Central Connecticut
Current Conference:NEC
Current Record:3–8
Player Years1:1998–2001
Player Team1:Nebraska
Player Positions:Quarterback, defensive back
Coach Years1:c. 2003
Coach Team1:Fowler HS (DC)
Coach Years2:2005–2006
Coach Team2:Wayne State (GA/WR)
Coach Years3:2007
Coach Team3:Truman (VC/RB)
Coach Years4:2007–2009
Coach Team4:TCU (OGA)
Coach Years5:2010–2011
Coach Team5:Central Connecticut (QB/co-OC/RC)
Coach Years6:2015
Coach Team6:Memphis (interim WR)
Coach Years7:2016
Coach Team7:UT Martin (WR/PGC)
Coach Years8:2018–2019
Coach Team8:Virginia Tech (AHC)
Coach Years9:2020
Coach Team9:Virginia Tech (RB)
Coach Years10:2021
Coach Team10:Virginia Tech (RB/ORC)
Coach Years11:2022
Coach Team11:Central Oklahoma (co-OC/QB/AHC)
Coach Years12:2023–present
Coach Team12:Central Connecticut
Admin Years1:2012–2015
Admin Team1:Memphis
Admin Years2:2017
Admin Team2:Virginia Tech
Admin Years3:2018–2019
Admin Team3:Virginia Tech
Overall Record:3–8

Adam Lechtenberg (born 1979/1980)[1] is an American football coach and former player who is currently the head coach for the Central Connecticut Blue Devils of the Northeast Conference (NEC). He played college football at Nebraska and has since coached or served as an administrator with Fowler High School, Wayne State, Truman, TCU, Central Connecticut, Memphis, UT Martin, Virginia Tech and Central Oklahoma.

Early life and education

Lechtenberg grew up in Butte, Nebraska.[2] He attended Butte High School where he played football, basketball and track and field.[3] Lechtenberg played quarterback in football and led his team to an overall record of 35–3 as starter, being a first-team all-state selection.[3] He was named honorable mention all-state in basketball and in track and field was a state medalist.[3] In 1998, he began playing college football at Nebraska, having made the team as a walk-on.[1] Lechtenberg graduated in 2002 with a bachelor of science degree in agribusiness.[1] [4]

Coaching career

Lechtenberg began his coaching career at Fowler High School after graduating from Nebraska, serving as defensive coordinator for at least one season.[5] [6] [7] He worked at a TCU football camp in 2004.[3] In 2005, he began serving as wide receivers coach and graduate assistant[1] for the Wayne State Warriors.[8]

Lechtenberg became the running backs coach and video coordinator for the Truman Bulldogs in 2007, but only served preseason; he became an offensive graduate assistant[2] at TCU during the regular season.[3] He served in that position at TCU through 2009, and received a master's degree from the school.[2] Lechtenberg became the co-offensive coordinator at Central Connecticut in 2010, and served two years in the position, helping the team win the conference championship in his first year.[9] He also coached quarterbacks and served as recruiting coordinator at the school.[6]

After leaving Central Connecticut in 2012, Lechtenberg accepted a position as director of player personnel for the Memphis Tigers.[1] In this role, he was the liaison between the football team and academics, housing and admissions.[10] He served in the position through 2015, and also was the interim wide receivers coach in his final year.[7] He helped them compile a record of 10–3 in 2014, tied for the best in school history, and win the conference championship, their first since 1971.[6] Lechtenberg additionally oversaw the Memphis walk-on program, which helped 11 players win scholarships and 23 make an impact on the team.[10]

Lechtenberg became the wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator at UT Martin in 2016, and was in that role for one year.[10] He helped them achieve 32.2 points-per-game, which ranked second in the division.[10] In 2017, he was named director of player development at Virginia Tech, and after one season in that position, became the assistant head coach and executive director of player development in 2018.[10] Following the 2019 season, Lechtenberg was promoted to running backs coach, and led the backs to average 5.58 yards-per-carry in 2020, the all-time school record.[2] [5] He added the position of offensive recruiting coordinator in 2021.[5]

In 2022, Lechtenberg became co-offensive coordinator, assistant head coach[11] and quarterbacks coach at Central Oklahoma.[12] After one season there, he was named head coach of the Central Connecticut Blue Devils in January 2023.[9]

Personal life

Lechtenberg is married and has a daughter.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Virginia Tech promotes Adam Lechtenberg to be 10th assistant coach, adds Justin Hamilton to support staff. The Roanoke Times. Bitter, Andy. January 30, 2018. subscription.
  2. News: Hokies promote Lechtenberg. Daily Press. Newspapers.com. December 12, 2019. B5. Wood, Norm.
  3. Web site: Adam Lechtenberg. Central Connecticut Blue Devils. 2009–2010.
  4. Web site: 2012 Memphis Football Media Guide. Memphis Tigers. 23 July 2012 . Issuu. 28.
  5. Web site: Adam Lechtenberg. Virginia Tech Hokies.
  6. Web site: Adam Lechtenberg. Memphis Tigers.
  7. Web site: 2018 Virginia Tech Media Guide. Virginia Tech Hokies. 35.
  8. News: Lechtenberg named Central Connecticut head football coach. Darik News. January 11, 2023.
  9. News: CCSU hires former Virginia Tech assistant Adam Lechtenberg as head football coach. Hartford Courant. January 12, 2023.
  10. Web site: Hokies have reportedly made a decision for RB Coach. 247Sports. Sis, Matej. December 9, 2019.
  11. Web site: CCSU Tabs Adam Lechtenberg to Lead Football Program. Northeast Conference. January 11, 2023.
  12. Web site: Central Connecticut names former assistant Adam Lechtenberg head football coach. CTInsider.com. January 11, 2023. Anthony, Mike.