JEFF LEPAK, who previously spent three seasons on the Syracuse University football staff, has rejoined the program as an offensive analyst. He most recently was the inside receivers coach for McNeese State in 2019. He held multiple positions during his first stint with the Orange. LePak was hired as Syracuse’s operations and recruiting assistant in […]
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JEFF LEPAK, who previously spent three seasons on the Syracuse University football staff, has rejoined the program as an offensive analyst. He most recently was the inside receivers coach for McNeese State in 2019. He held multiple positions during his first stint with the Orange. LePak was hired as Syracuse’s operations and recruiting assistant in February 2016. Later that year, he became the program’s special teams quality control coach, a position he held through the end of the 2018 season. As a player, LePak was a star tight end for Coach Dino Babers at Eastern Illinois, after having started his career as a wide receiver at Baylor from 2010-12 before transferring. LePak started his coaching career as a graduate assistant under Babers at Bowling Green in 2015. He worked with the team’s tight ends and was part of a staff that led the Falcons to the Mid-American Conference title and a berth in the GoDaddy Bowl. LePak graduated with a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Eastern Illinois in 2014.