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  Dan Ferrigno
Dan Ferrigno

Player Profile
Position:
Wide Receivers/Special Teams Coordinator

Alma Mater:
San Francisco State, 1975

Dan Ferrigno, in his first year at USC, doubles as Troy’s wide receivers coach and special teams coordinator. He joined the Trojan staff in December of 1999.

Ferrigno, 47, spent the previous 4 years (1996-99) at California. He was Cal’s wide receivers coach in 1999 after spending his first 3 seasons there (1996-98) handling the Golden Bears’ tight ends, where he tutored 1996 All-Pac-10 first teamer Tony Gonzalez, a first round draft pick of the Kansas City Chiefs. He also was Cal’s special teams coach all 4 years (punter Ryan Longwell made the 1996 All-Pac-10 first team, special teamer John McLaughlin was so honored in 1997 and 1998, and punter Nick Harris and return special Deltha O’Neal were 1999 All-Pac-10 first teamers). The 1996 Cal squad won the Aloha Bowl.

Ferrigno has 25 years of coaching experience. Before Cal, he spent 9 seasons (1987-95) at Oregon State, the first 4 guiding the Beaver running backs, then coaching the secondary in 1991, the outside linebackers the next 3 seasons and the secondary again in 1995 (free safety Reggie Tongue made the All-Pac-10 first team in 1995). He also was Oregon State’s special teams coach all 9 years.

He began his coaching career as an assistant at St. Ignatius High in San Francisco for 3 seasons (1975-77), then moved to the college ranks in 1978 as the wide receivers and tight ends coach at San Francisco State, his alma mater. He handled the same duties at Pacific in 1979, then spent 1980 and 1981 as a graduate assistant at California (working with the tight ends in the first season and the offensive line in the second).

He then was an assistant at Western Michigan for 5 years (1982-86), coaching running backs the first 2 year, the offensive line the next 2 seasons and the quarterbacks in 1986. During his final 2 seasons there, he also was the offensive coordinator.

Ferrigno was a small college All-American honorable mention pick in 1973 and 1974 as a wide receiver at San Francisco State. He still holds the school’s career records for receptions, receiving yards and TDs. He was a free agent with the Denver Broncos, but did not make the team. He was inducted into the San Francisco State Athletic Hall of Fame in 1992. He received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from San Francisco State in 1975 and a teaching credential from there in 1978.

He prepped at Riordan High in San Francisco.

He was born on March 24, 1953. He has 3 children, Brendan, 16, Meagan, 14, and Hannah, 10.

He is an avid jogger who has run a marathon in 3:18.

FERRIGNO SNAPSHOT
BIRTHDAY: March 24, 1953
FAMILY: Son, Brendan, 16; Daughters, Meagan, 14, and Hannah, 10
HIGH SCHOOL: Riordan HS, San Francisco, Calif.
EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree, physical education, San Francisco State, 1975; Teaching credential, San Francisco State, 1978
PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Riordan HS, San Francisco, Calif.; San Francisco State, wide receiver, 1973-74
COACHING EXPERIENCE: 25 years

YEARTEAMPOSITIONBOWL
1999CaliforniaWide Receivers/Sp. Teams
1998CaliforniaTight Ends/Special Teams
1997CaliforniaTight Ends/Special Teams
1996CaliforniaTight Ends/Special TeamsAloha
1995Oregon StateSecondary/Special Teams
1994Oregon StateOut. Linebackers/Sp. Teams
1993Oregon StateOut. Linebackers/Sp. Teams
1992Oregon StateOut. Linebackers/Sp. Teams
1991Oregon StateSecondary/Special Teams
1990Oregon StateRunning Backs/Sp. Teams
1989Oregon StateRunning Backs/Sp. Teams
1988Oregon StateRunning Backs/Sp. Teams
1987Oregon StateRunning Backs/Sp. Teams
1986West. MichiganOff. Coord./Quarterbacks
1985West. MichiganOff. Coord./Offensive Line
1984West. MichiganOffensive Line
1983West. MichiganRunning Backs
1982West. MichiganRunning Backs
1981CaliforniaGraduate Assistant
1980CaliforniaGraduate Assistant
1979PacificWide Receivers/Tight Ends
1978San Fran. StateWide Receivers/Tight Ends
1977St. Ignatius HSAssistant Coach
1976St. Ignatius HSAssistant Coach
1975St. Ignatius HSAssistant Coach
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