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Rick Pyle
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Entering hisfourth year at Kansas is Rick Pyle, who will continue in his role as the quality control coordinator for offense. Pyle assists with almost every area of the offense, from working with the coaches, breaking down video, doing scouting reports, to assisting at practice among other duties. Prior to coming to Kansas Pyle was the quarterback coach at Wayne State for two seasons. Before moving to the college ranks, Pyle spent three years coaching at Michigan high schools. Pyle started his coaching career at Ypsilanti Lincoln High School, serving as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2003. In 2004 Pyle was the defensive backs coach at Ann Arbor High School before moving to coach quarterbacks and wide receivers at Grand Ledge High School in 2005. Pyle graduated from Eastern Michigan with a degree in criminal justice in 2005. He is married to Lisa. |
















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