University of Delaware Athletics

Goldrich, Worrilow Round Out Football Coaching Staff
1/11/2022 1:30:00 PM | Football
NEWARK, Del. – University of Delaware Football Head Coach Ryan Carty completed his on-field coaching staff on Monday with the announcement of the additions of Sean Goldrich and Paul Worrilow. Goldrich, who played for Carty at the University of New Hampshire, will coach UD's quarterbacks, while Worrilow, an All-American linebacker with the Blue & Gold, will serve as a volunteer assistant.
Sean Goldrich, Quarterbacks Coach
Goldrich arrives at Delaware after working at Yale University as the wide receivers and assistant special teams coach since February of 2020, where he coached a pair of all-conference receivers. Goldrich served in the offensive quality control role for the Bulldogs from February 2019 to February 2020. He also worked at the University of New England from June 2018 to January 2019, coaching the wide receivers and quarterbacks. Goldrich was a four-year starting quarterback at the University of New Hampshire from 2011-15, where he was coached by Carty and led the Wildcats to the playoffs four times, including two trips to the semifinals. He played professionally in the Indoor Football League (IFL) in 2017 and 2018.
"Sean is another rising star at the FCS level. In his short coaching career, he's made a name for himself as a great teacher, an energetic technician and an elite recruiter. His experience as a championship-level quarterback in my offense will make him uniquely qualified to help mentor the quarterbacks on this roster and evaluate and attract future Hens of the same caliber." - Ryan Carty, Delaware Football Head Coach
Follow Sean Goldrich on Twitter: @CoachGoldrich
Paul Worrilow, Volunteer Coach
A 2013 University of Delaware football alum, two-time team captain, and Edgar Johnson Award winner, Worrilow will join the football program as a volunteer coach. The Wilmington, Del. native was an All-American linebacker at UD that helped the Blue Hens advance to the national championship game in 2010. Worrilow finished his decorated career ranked fifth all-time in program history with 377 career tackles. He signed with the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent in 2013 and appeared in all 16 games in each of his first two seasons. His 142 total tackles in 2014 ranked fifth in the NFL and he was named a team captain in both 2014 and 2015. Worrilow appeared in 59 games over four seasons with the Falcons before playing in 13 games for the Detroit Lions in 2017. He has also been a member of the Philadelphia Eagles (2018), Baltimore Ravens (2019), and New York Jets (2019-20) squads, compiling 415 total tackles in 79 career games.
"I had the opportunity to coach against Paul and knew him to be a smart, detailed, aggressive and intense player. Then having the ability to watch him represent the UD program at the NFL level allowed me to see those same qualities from the perspective of a fan. Now, I'm certain he can help us instill those traits in our current young men as part of our staff. His unique perspective as a Blue Hen who's had the proficiency to do it at the highest level will be an enormous asset to our program." - Ryan Carty, Delaware Football Head Coach
Follow Paul Worrilow on Twitter: @Worri10w
For the latest on the Delaware football program, follow the Blue Hens on Twitter @DelawareFB and Instagram @DelawareFootball, and like "Delaware Football" on Facebook. Follow Ryan Carty on Twitter @RyanCarty10.
Sean Goldrich, Quarterbacks Coach
Goldrich arrives at Delaware after working at Yale University as the wide receivers and assistant special teams coach since February of 2020, where he coached a pair of all-conference receivers. Goldrich served in the offensive quality control role for the Bulldogs from February 2019 to February 2020. He also worked at the University of New England from June 2018 to January 2019, coaching the wide receivers and quarterbacks. Goldrich was a four-year starting quarterback at the University of New Hampshire from 2011-15, where he was coached by Carty and led the Wildcats to the playoffs four times, including two trips to the semifinals. He played professionally in the Indoor Football League (IFL) in 2017 and 2018.
"Sean is another rising star at the FCS level. In his short coaching career, he's made a name for himself as a great teacher, an energetic technician and an elite recruiter. His experience as a championship-level quarterback in my offense will make him uniquely qualified to help mentor the quarterbacks on this roster and evaluate and attract future Hens of the same caliber." - Ryan Carty, Delaware Football Head Coach
Follow Sean Goldrich on Twitter: @CoachGoldrich
Paul Worrilow, Volunteer Coach
A 2013 University of Delaware football alum, two-time team captain, and Edgar Johnson Award winner, Worrilow will join the football program as a volunteer coach. The Wilmington, Del. native was an All-American linebacker at UD that helped the Blue Hens advance to the national championship game in 2010. Worrilow finished his decorated career ranked fifth all-time in program history with 377 career tackles. He signed with the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent in 2013 and appeared in all 16 games in each of his first two seasons. His 142 total tackles in 2014 ranked fifth in the NFL and he was named a team captain in both 2014 and 2015. Worrilow appeared in 59 games over four seasons with the Falcons before playing in 13 games for the Detroit Lions in 2017. He has also been a member of the Philadelphia Eagles (2018), Baltimore Ravens (2019), and New York Jets (2019-20) squads, compiling 415 total tackles in 79 career games.
"I had the opportunity to coach against Paul and knew him to be a smart, detailed, aggressive and intense player. Then having the ability to watch him represent the UD program at the NFL level allowed me to see those same qualities from the perspective of a fan. Now, I'm certain he can help us instill those traits in our current young men as part of our staff. His unique perspective as a Blue Hen who's had the proficiency to do it at the highest level will be an enormous asset to our program." - Ryan Carty, Delaware Football Head Coach
Follow Paul Worrilow on Twitter: @Worri10w
For the latest on the Delaware football program, follow the Blue Hens on Twitter @DelawareFB and Instagram @DelawareFootball, and like "Delaware Football" on Facebook. Follow Ryan Carty on Twitter @RyanCarty10.
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