
Blizzard Assistant Coach Added to Syracuse Staff
July 10, 2009 - arenafootball2 (af2)
Green Bay Blizzard News Release
Green Bay Blizzard special teams coordinator, Mike Muehling, has officially been added to the Syracuse Orange football staff. Coach Muehling was in his first season with the Blizzard but will be forced to miss the final couple games of the season due to the Syracuse football program beginning preparation for their upcoming season which starting in just a couple weeks. When asked about missing out on the Blizzard's upcoming playoff surge Muehling said, "It is sad to be leaving the Blizzard at this point in the season, but I am excited for my future opportunities to work with Coach Doug Marrone and the rest of his staff at Syracuse." He went on to explain how his experiences at Indiana University as a defensive Graduate Assistant and his time with the Blizzard are going to be beneficial experiences that will be useful in his pursuit of success at Syracuse. Muehling's familiarity with the Big Ten Conference while working at Indiana will prove to be useful right from the start with the first three games being scheduled against Minnesota, Penn State and Northwestern which are all Big Ten opponents that play against Indiana. Syracuse's first game will be on September 5th against the Minnesota Gophers and will be broadcast on ESPN2.
When the time comes to report to Syracuse for the start of the season, Muehling said he is going to miss working with his fellow coaches here in Green Bay but will be following the Blizzard during their upcoming playoff run. The Blizzard appreciates Coach Muehling's time here in Green Bay and congratulates him on this great opportunity.
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