Tony Neymeiyer joined the Savannah State University coaching staff in August of 2016 as the tight ends coach. Neymeiyer is entering his second year as the SSU tight ends coach.
Prior to coming to Savannah State University, Neymeiyer was the offensive line coach at Notre Dame College from February until July 2016 during his second stint at the school. During his time at Notre Dame, Neymieyer was directly responsible for the on and off-field performance of the offensive line and designed and implemented scheme for the run game.
The Bay City, Mich., native served as the offensive line graduate assistant at Eastern Michigan University from March 2014 until February 2016, where he produced the fifth best offensive season in 2015 in the 124 year history. He also assisted the offensive staff in all phases of creating and installing the offensive philosophy and game plan.
Prior to EMU, Neymeiyer was the offensive line coach at Baldwin Wallace University from March 2013 until March 2014, where BWU went 6-4 and the offense averaged 352.4 yards per game, 236 rushing yards per game and coached two All-Conference Players and one All-American.
Neymeiyer was the offensive line graduate assistant coach at Notre Dame College from March 2010 until March 2013 with Bill Rychel, who is currently the offensive coordinator at Savannah State. He assisted the offensive staff in all phases of creating and installing the offensive philosophy and game plan and created weekly opponent scouting reports, playbooks, film breakdown and critical analysis. He also cached three All-Conference players in 2012.Â
Prior to NDC, Neymeiyer coached at Wabash College from August 2008 to March 2010 as the tight ends and assistant offensive line coach. Wabash went 9-2 as entered the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III playoffs and Neymeiyer coached five All-Conference players and one All-American.
Neymeiyer played at Wabash as a three-year letterwinner at center with 26 career starts and 33 games played under current SSU coach Erik Raeburn. He was the voted the team captain in 2008 and was a first-team All-Conference, All-North Region and All-American in 2008. Wabash went 40-7, the winningest class in school history, with four North Coast Athletic Conference championship with three NCAA DIII playoffs.Â
Neymeiyer earned his Bachelors of Arts degree in English while minoring in religion/political science from Wabash in 2009. He also earned his Masters of Science degree in sports management from Eastern Michigan in 2014.
Full Name: Anthony Neymeiyer
Education: Wabash College ’09, Eastern Michigan ‘14
Favorite Color: Â Gray
Favorite Athlete: Hakeem Olajuwon
Favorite Food: Steak
Favorite Leader: Tom Brennan
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