Huettel begins his first season as Gannon’s offensive line coach in 2018 after being an offensive graduate assistant at NCAA Division I Bowling Green of the Mid-American Conference (MAC). His responsibilities included developing run and pass protection techniques with the offensive line and tight ends, creating scout reports, breaking down film, running the defensive scout team and assisting in recruiting efforts.
The Pickerington, Ohio, native was a standout offensive lineman for Bowling Green from 2011-15. A two-time MAC champion, Huettel started a program-record 55 consecutive games after redshirting in 2011. He was the anchor of an offensive line that helped Bowling Green set program records in points (591), first downs (389), passing yards (5,135), total yardage (7,655) and total offensive touchdowns (81) in 2015. Huettel earned All-MAC honors three times (2013-15) and all-america first-team accolades as a senior.
A team captain during his final two seasons, the right guard was selected to play in the 2016 East-West Shrine Game. He was also invited to minicamp for the NFL’s New York Giants in 2016.
Huettel earned a bachelor’s degree in human development and family service from Bowling Green in 2015 and received a master’s degree in gerontology in 2018.
Personal Data
Hometown: Pickerington, Ohio
College Education: Bowling Green ‘15