Kyle Semesko returns for his 6th year as a assistant coach on the Williams College football staff.
For the past five years, Smesko was the Ephs' offensive line coach and offensive coordinator. In 2016, Semsko will serve as the running backs coach. This will be his 20th year in college football as a coach.
Previous to Wiliams, Smesko coached the offensive line at Thiel College for three years.
Prior to coaching Thiel’s offensive line, Smesko was the o-line coach the four previous years at Franklin & Marshall College.
Smesko was a four-year letterman at running back at Allegheny, served as a team captain and was named all-conference on Gator teams that were ranked no. 1 and no. 2 in the country, while compiling an impressive record of 38-5. He has seen good offensive line play up front and he has coached the o-line. Experience is always a plus.
Smesko also lettered for three years in track & field at Allegheny and he was a teammate of previous Eph football assistant Andy McKenzie.
Smesko’s last seven years of collegiate coaching found him coaching the offensive line at both Thiel and Franklin & Marshall and additionally at both institutions he was responsible for recruiting the state of Ohio.
Right out of college Smesko joined the Allegheny coaching staff and served as the offensive coordinator for the JV team, running backs coach, and wide receivers coach for a year before moving on to Yale.
In his five years at Yale, Smesko coached the tight ends for his first three years and then the wide receivers for two years, while being responsible for the Elis special teams and serving as the prime recruiter in eight states.
Smesko graduated from Allegheny in 1997 with a B.A. in economics, including a concentration in environmental geology.