Ptaszek goes to CFL

***** UPDATE May 5th @ 3:00PM EST****

Stefan Ptazsek is headed for the CFL.

Ptaszek is leaving his position as head coach of McMaster Marauders to take on the position of offensive coordinator with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

 

McMaster Marauders Head Coach Stefan Ptaszek shakes hands with Director of Athletics and Recreation Glen Grunwald

McMaster Marauders Head Coach Stefan Ptaszek shakes hands with Director of Athletics and Recreation Glen Grunwald

A native of Burlington, Ontario, Ptazsek spent the past 10 seasons with the Marauders. Β During his tenure with the team, Ptazsek led the Marauders to their first Vanier Cup Championship in 2011 and guided the team to the CIS’ longest winning streak of 21 games between the 2011 and 2012 season,

Ptazsek was named CIS Coach of the Year in 2012 as well as OUA Coach of the Year in both the 2012 and 2014 seasons.

Stef Ptaszek

 

 

Previous to the Marauders, he was Offensive Coordinator with Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks from 2003 to 2005 where he helped the team win consecutive Yates Cup Championships (2004, 2005)

Ptazsek was drafted as a player in the first round (ninth overall) in the 1994 CFL Draft by the BC Lions. Β Among the teams he played for at the CFL level were the Lions (1995), Hamilton Tiger-Cats (1996) and Toronto Argonauts (1999-2000).

At the collegial level, Ptazsek suited up for Wilfird Laurier Golden Hawks where he was selected as an All-Canadian three times and helped the team win both the Yates Cup and Vanier Cup in 1991.

Ptasek also competed at the high school level with Nelson Lords of the Halton Secondary School Athletic Association (HSSAA)

BELOW IS THE OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE FROM MCMASTER MARAUDERS SPORTS INFORMATION:

Kent Austin, Vice President of Football Operations and Head Coach of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, announced Thursday that Stefan Ptaszek has been named the team’s offensive coordinator.

“Stefan is a smart, innovative coach with strong leadership qualities, integrity and a proven track record of success at the CIS level. He has a thorough understanding of the Canadian game, and his body of work with respect to producing top ranked, efficient and explosive offences at McMaster speaks for itself,” said Austin. “He and his family are committed to the area and already entrenched in the Hamilton community. We are excited to have him on board as we continue to prepare for the upcoming season.”

“I would like to thank Stef for all of his great work and dedication to McMaster University and the Marauders football program,” said McMaster Director of Athletics and Recreation, Glen Grunwald.Β “He led the Marauders to our only Vanier Cup and to three Yates Cups, and for that McMaster will be forever grateful. We wish Stef much success and satisfaction in his new role in the CFL.”

Ptaszek, 45, has spent the last 10 seasons as Head Coach at McMaster University, posting an overall record of 73 wins and 29 losses, including playoffs. During that span, he was named the OUA Coach of the Year twice (2012, 2014) and also recognized as the CIS Coach of the Year in 2012. Since taking over the program in 2006, his teams have made the playoffs in every season with three Yates Cup (OUA) Championships (2011, 2012, 2014), and, subsequently, three Vanier Cup appearances. Ptaszek became the first coach in school history to lead the Marauders to a national football championship by winning the Vanier Cup in 2011, and he led McMaster to the longest winning streak in CIS history with 21 consecutive victories spanning over the 2011 and 2012 seasons.

“To have a chance to support and learn from Coach Austin and the Tiger-Cats organization is a once in a lifetime opportunity,” said Ptaszek. “The City of Hamilton is critical to this decision because my family has zero interest in ever leaving this wonderful community. I am extremely motivated and determined to be a positive force that adds value to the entire Ticat organization.”

In 2015 under Ptaszek’s watch, McMaster quarterback Asher Hastings set a new CIS record for TD passes in a season with 31. Two Marauder receivers also had significant success, as Dan Petermann set a team recordΒ with 61 receptions and Danny Vandervoort led the CIS with 12 touchdown receptions, also a new school record. McMaster placed 11 players on the OUA 1st and 2nd all-star teams, and sawΒ Vandervoort named a 1st-team All-Canadian.

Ptaszek added, “I just want to thank Glen Grunwald, the entire McMaster University staff, students and our players for an amazing 10 years. Marauders football will always be a huge part of who I am and I will never forget what we accomplished.”

Prior to joining the Marauders, Ptaszek spent three seasons (2003-05) as Offensive Coordinator at Wilfrid Laurier University, helping coach the Golden Hawks to a Vanier Cup in 2005. He also captured Halton region titles in 1995-96 and 1997-98 with the Burlington Nelson Lords.

As a player, Ptaszek played four seasons in the Canadian Football League with the B.C. Lions, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Toronto Argonauts. He was originally selected by the Lions and current Tiger-Cats General Manager, Eric Tillman, in the first round, ninth overall, in the 1994 CFL Draft. The 5-11, 175-pound receiver played university football at Wilfrid Laurier from 1990-1994 where he was a three-time All-Canadian and a member of the Vanier Cup Championship team in 1991. He was inducted into the Golden Hawk Hall of Fame in 1999, and still holds the Wilfrid Laurier record for career yardage and receptions.

Ptaszek holds an Honours Bachelors Degree in Business Administration from Wilfrid Laurier, Bachelors of Education from the University of Toronto, and Masters of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of British Columbia.

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