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'''Ron Selesky''' is a former National Football League player and, beginning with the [[2006]] season, the head coach of the [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] of the af2 (Arena Football League 2).
'''Ron Selesky''' is a former National Football League player and, was, from [[2006 Birmingham Steeldogs|2006]] to [[2007 Alabama Steeldogs|2007]], the head coach of the [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] of the af2 (Arena Football League 2).


Selesky is a veteren of arena football coaching, having most recently worked as the defensive coordinator for the Columbus Destroyers. He was af2 "Coach of the Year" in 2002 when he guided the Albany Conquest to a 13-3 recrod and the championship of the Northeast Division in their first season. Prior to that he was head coach of the Louisville Fire and Buffalo Destroyers. He has also had stints with the Tampa Bay Storm and Carolina Cobras, where he served part of a season as head coach.
Selesky is a veteren of arena football coaching, having most recently worked as the defensive coordinator for the Columbus Destroyers. He was af2 "Coach of the Year" in [[2002]] when he guided the Albany Conquest to a 13-3 record and the championship of the Northeast Division in their first season. Prior to that he was head coach of the Louisville Fire and Buffalo Destroyers. He has also had stints with the Tampa Bay Storm and Carolina Cobras, where he served part of a season as head coach.


Selesky played college football for the Division III North Central College in Napierville, Illinois, starting four years at offensive tackle. He played one season for the Minnesota Vikings (1987).
Selesky played college football for the Division III North Central College in Napierville, Illinois, starting four years at offensive tackle. He played one season for the Minnesota Vikings (1987).


Selesky replaces [[Bobby Humphrey]] as Steeldogs coach. The Selesky era is set to begin with a home matchup on April 8, 2006 at the [[Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex|BJCC Arena]].
Selesky replaced [[Bobby Humphrey]] as Steeldogs coach. The Selesky era began with a home victory over the Everett Hawks on [[April 8]], 2006 at the [[Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex|BJCC Arena]]. His overall record after two years was 14-19. He left after two seasons to accept the positions of defensive coordinator and director of player personnel for the Grand Rapids Rampage (Arena Football League).


==Reference==
==Reference==
* Irvine, Steve (September 6, 2007) "Steeldogs head coach leaves." ''Birmingham News''.
* The Official 2006 Birmingham Steeldogs Season Guide. (March 23, 2006) advertising insert. ''Black & White''.
* The Official 2006 Birmingham Steeldogs Season Guide. (March 23, 2006) advertising insert. ''Black & White''.


[[Category:Head coaches]]
[[Category:Football coaches|Selesky, Ron]]
[[Category:Steeldogs]]
[[Category:Football players|Selesky, Ron]]
[[Category:Steeldogs|Selesky, Ron]]

Latest revision as of 16:18, 6 September 2007

Ron Selesky is a former National Football League player and, was, from 2006 to 2007, the head coach of the Birmingham Steeldogs of the af2 (Arena Football League 2).

Selesky is a veteren of arena football coaching, having most recently worked as the defensive coordinator for the Columbus Destroyers. He was af2 "Coach of the Year" in 2002 when he guided the Albany Conquest to a 13-3 record and the championship of the Northeast Division in their first season. Prior to that he was head coach of the Louisville Fire and Buffalo Destroyers. He has also had stints with the Tampa Bay Storm and Carolina Cobras, where he served part of a season as head coach.

Selesky played college football for the Division III North Central College in Napierville, Illinois, starting four years at offensive tackle. He played one season for the Minnesota Vikings (1987).

Selesky replaced Bobby Humphrey as Steeldogs coach. The Selesky era began with a home victory over the Everett Hawks on April 8, 2006 at the BJCC Arena. His overall record after two years was 14-19. He left after two seasons to accept the positions of defensive coordinator and director of player personnel for the Grand Rapids Rampage (Arena Football League).

Reference

  • Irvine, Steve (September 6, 2007) "Steeldogs head coach leaves." Birmingham News.
  • The Official 2006 Birmingham Steeldogs Season Guide. (March 23, 2006) advertising insert. Black & White.