Vince Sinagra | |
Current Title: | Chief of staff |
Current Team: | Rhode Island |
Current Conference: | CAA |
Birth Place: | Brooklyn, New York, U.S. |
Player Years1: | 1971–1974 |
Player Team1: | Rhode Island |
Player Years2: | 1975 |
Player Team2: | Philadelphia Bell |
Player Years3: | 1975 |
Player Team3: | Toronto Argonauts |
Player Positions: | Defensive tackle |
Alma Mater: | University of Rhode Island (1975, 1983) |
Coach Years1: | 1976–1977 |
Coach Team1: | Rhode Island (DL) |
Coach Years2: | 1978–1981 |
Coach Team2: | Milford HS (CT) |
Coach Years3: | 1988–1993 |
Coach Team3: | Bloomsburg (DC) |
Coach Years4: | 1993 |
Coach Team4: | Hofstra (WR) |
Coach Years5: | 1994–1997 |
Coach Team5: | Fordham (DC) |
Coach Years6: | 1998 |
Coach Team6: | Hofstra (DC) |
Coach Years7: | 1999–2003 |
Coach Team7: | Holy Cross (LB/ST) |
Coach Years8: | 2004–2005 |
Coach Team8: | Stony Brook (DC) |
Coach Years9: | 2006–2007 |
Coach Team9: | VMI (DC/LB) |
Coach Years10: | 2008–2009 |
Coach Team10: | Norfolk State (LB) |
Coach Years11: | 2010–2011 |
Coach Team11: | Anna Maria (DC) |
Coach Years12: | 2012–2016 |
Coach Team12: | Anna Maria |
Admin Years1: | 1981–1987 |
Admin Team1: | Milford HS (CT) |
Admin Years2: | 2017–2018 |
Admin Team2: | Temple (chief of staff) |
Admin Years3: | 2019–2021 |
Admin Team3: | Georgia Tech (chief of staff) |
Admin Years4: | 2022–present |
Admin Team4: | Rhode Island (chief of staff) |
Overall Record: | 6–44 |
Vincent Sinagra (born) is an American football coach. He is the chief of staff for the Rhode Island Rams football team; a position he has held since 2022.[1] [2] He previously was the chief of staff for Temple and Georgia Tech and was the athletic director for Milford Academy.[3] [4] [5] He was the head coach for the Anna Maria Amcats football team from 2012 to 2016.[6] He also coached for Rhode Island, Milford Academy, Hofstra,[7] Fordham,[8] Holy Cross, Stony Brook,[9] VMI, and Norfolk State. He played college football for Rhode Island as a defensive tackle and professionally for the Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League (WFL) and the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL).[10] [11]