Rich Gunnell

American football player and coach (born 1987) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Richard P. Gunnell (born January 12, 1987) is an American former football wide receiver. He was signed by the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent in 2010. He played college football at Boston College.[1] He is currently the wide receivers coach and pass game coordinator at the College of the Holy Cross.

TitleWide receivers coach & Pass game coordinator
Born (1987-01-12) January 12, 1987 (age 39)
East Windsor Township, New Jersey, U.S.
Listed height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Listed weight197 lb (89 kg)
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Rich Gunnell
Holy Cross Crusaders
TitleWide receivers coach & Pass game coordinator
Personal information
Born (1987-01-12) January 12, 1987 (age 39)
East Windsor Township, New Jersey, U.S.
Listed height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Listed weight197 lb (89 kg)
Career information
High schoolNotre Dame
(Lawrence, New Jersey)
CollegeBoston College
NFL draft2010: undrafted
Career history
Playing
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Coaching
  • Tufts (2011)
    Assistant defensive line coach
  • Boston College (2012–2013)
    Graduate assistant
  • Marian HS (MA) (2014–2015)
    Head coach
  • Boston College (2016–2019)
    Wide receivers coach
  • Boston College (2019)
    Interim head coach
  • Boston College (2020–2021)
    Running backs coach
  • Holy Cross (2022–present)
    Wide receivers coach & Pass game coordinator
Head coaching record
CareerNCAA: 0–1 (.000)
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Early life

Gunnell is from East Windsor Township, New Jersey[2] and was a standout at Notre Dame High School[3] in Lawrenceville, New Jersey.[1] In high school, he made 115 receptions for 2,200 yards and 38 touchdowns. He also returned three kickoffs and two punts for touchdowns. He played for head coach Chappy Moore, and was on the school's basketball and track teams.[2]

College career

Gunnell set the career receiving yard record at Boston College, surpassing Pete Mitchell's. Gunnell broke the record on a 61-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter of his final game against USC in the 2009 Emerald Bowl. He finished with 2,459 receiving yards in his career surpassing Mitchell's 2,388 yards. In his final collegiate game Gunnell he had 130 receiving yards and one touchdown on six catches.[4] He was also the active leader in catches, receiving yards, and punt return touchdowns in the Atlantic Coast Conference.[1]

Gunnell was voted the Eagles Most Valuable Player by his teammates, the first time a wide receiver captain received the honor since 1990. His "dream" is to play professionally and is awaiting an invitation to the NFL Combine.[1] Gunnell was a senior team captain along with center Matt Tennant and middle linebacker Mike McLaughlin.[5] Gunnell played under three head coaches start including Tom O'Brien and Frank Spaziani[5]

Gunnell played with quarterbacks Matt Ryan, Dominique Davis, and Dave Shinskie. His best season statistically was as a sophomore with Ryan as quarterback when he had 64 receptions for 931 yards and 7 receiving touchdowns. His senior year with 25-year-old freshman Shinskie he caught 54 passes for 750 yards, and 6 touchdown, plus another 5 catches for 117 yards and a touchdown against USC in the Emerald Bowl.[6]

Professional career

On April 25, 2010, it was announced that Gunnell had signed with the Kansas City Chiefs. However, just prior to the start of the 2010 season on September 3, the Chiefs released Gunnell along with 6 other players vying for roster spots. Gunnell was the final cut for the Chiefs and was placed on the practice squad. [7]

Coaching career

Gunnell was a graduate assistant at Boston College, his alma mater. He coached at Marian High School in Framingham, Massachusetts, in 2014. Gunnell became the wide receivers coach for Boston College in the 2016 season. Gunnell was named interim head coach following the firing of Steve Addazio at the conclusion of the 2019 regular season. For the 2022 season, Gunnell joined the Holy Cross football coaching staff as the Wide receivers coach and Pass game coordinator. [8]

Head coaching record

College

More information Year, Team ...
Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs
Boston College Eagles (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2019)
2019 Boston College 0–10–0L Birmingham
Boston College: 0–10–0
Total:0–1
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