Ryan Doyal enters his second season as Tight Ends coach for the Seahawks.
In his first season on the Seahawk staff, Doyal coached several tight ends who made a big impact throughout Wagner’s NEC championship season. Senior Joe Sidaras tied for fourth n the team with 12 receptions, including a career-long 43-yarder up the right sideline in the NCAA FCS second round game at Eastern Washington (12/1).
In 2013, Doyal is excited to again be mentoring Bryant Watts, a junior who has all of the measureables required to be a top-flight tight end at 6-5, 255 pounds. A crunching run-blocker, Watts grabbed six passes for 83 yards and two TDs in 2012.
The native of King of Prussia, PA, covers recruiting in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire and Delaware for Wagner.
Doyal arrived at Wagner after serving as Assistant Director of Football Operations at the University of Pennsylvania in 2011.With the Quakers, Doyal also worked extensively with the receiving corps while also playing an integral role in Penn’s video scouting department.
Prior to his time at Penn, Doyal worked on the football staff at both Temple and Syracuse, working primarily on film analysis for the two programs. Doyal also gained experience in film and video during his time at NFL Films, where he was part of the production team for two shows that aired on NFL Network.
In 2010, Doyal earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in broadcast journalism from Syracuse University, and is currently pursuing a Masters in Education from Wagner.