...the one left open with the departure of Tim Davis. This is an administrative position.
Ed Marynowitz, 24, is Alabama's new director of player personnel. He comes to the Crimson Tide from the Miami Dolphins and Central Florida, where he was a walk-on quarterback before serving as a graduate assistant and later as UCF's recruiting administrator.
Marynowitz served most recently as a scouting assistant for the Dolphins.
Bio:
Ed Marynowitz begins his second season with the UCF football staff and first as a full-time member. Marynowitz took over the role of recruiting administrator in June of 2007 after spending his first season as a graduate assistant working primarily with football operations.
In his role with the Knights, Marynowitz's duties include overseeing the overall coordination of recruiting, as well as assisting with other administrative duties on a day-to-day basis.
The South Jersey native began his collegiate playing career as a two-year starter at La Salle University in Philadelphia before finishing his career at UCF as a reserve quarterback on the 2005 Hawaii Bowl team.
Marynowitz completed his B.A. degree in business management in the spring of 2006 and is currently pursuing both an MBA and a master's degree in sports business management from UCF's DeVos Sport Business Management Program.
Ed Marynowitz, 24, is Alabama's new director of player personnel. He comes to the Crimson Tide from the Miami Dolphins and Central Florida, where he was a walk-on quarterback before serving as a graduate assistant and later as UCF's recruiting administrator.
Marynowitz served most recently as a scouting assistant for the Dolphins.
Bio:
Ed Marynowitz begins his second season with the UCF football staff and first as a full-time member. Marynowitz took over the role of recruiting administrator in June of 2007 after spending his first season as a graduate assistant working primarily with football operations.
In his role with the Knights, Marynowitz's duties include overseeing the overall coordination of recruiting, as well as assisting with other administrative duties on a day-to-day basis.
The South Jersey native began his collegiate playing career as a two-year starter at La Salle University in Philadelphia before finishing his career at UCF as a reserve quarterback on the 2005 Hawaii Bowl team.
Marynowitz completed his B.A. degree in business management in the spring of 2006 and is currently pursuing both an MBA and a master's degree in sports business management from UCF's DeVos Sport Business Management Program.