Still nothing posted yet on the school website, but former Robbie Mangas '22, the former Dartmouth tight end who completed his playing career as a grad transfer at Buffalo, is the new tight ends coach at Marist per his account on Xwitter:
Mangas, who caught 21 passes for 424 yards and four touchdowns in a Big Green uniform, had 16 grabs for 141 yards as the starting tight end at Buffalo in his final season in uniform.
After his playing career finished, Mangas served as a student assistant for five months and then moved into a quality control/offensive assistant role for the 2023 season. Last fall he served as the offensive skill position graduate assistant.
Green Alert Take: If you are wondering, yes, Robbie Mangas is who I was referring to in the recent post about waiting for personnel news to break before posting it here.
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In the same vein, while there has been no news out of Rutgers itself, Spencer Brown, so highly regarded as strength and conditioning coach while at Dartmouth, has changed his Instagram to reflect his new role at Rutgers:
And finally, a coaching announcement that has shown up in online media is that of former Dartmouth assistant Mike Bruno being named inside linebacker coach at Cal. (LINK)
Bruno came to Dartmouth in 2011 as video coordinator and assistant director of football operations and quickly moved up to nickels coach and secondary/special teams assistant.
After five seasons with the Big Green, Bruno went to Mississippi State as a graduate assistant, and then Louisville in a defensive quality control role. Next, he put in three years as a defensive analyst at Cal before taking the inside linebackers job at UNLV. From there he went to North Dakota's Minot State as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach for the 2023 season, before returning to Cal as defensive analyst last season.
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EXTRA POINT
Much appreciate the concern BGA readers have shown for That Certain Dartmouth '14 in these uncertain times for federal employees.