Angelo Luvara is entering his sixth year with the FSU coaching staff in 2018 and he has coached the offensive line for the last three seasons. In 2014, he helped with the tackles/tight ends, while in ‘13 he coached the quarterbacks.
Last fall, the Bobcats averaged nearly 420 yards in offense per contest and scored a school record 468 points en route to a school record 11 wins. Frostburg led NJAC in first down offense (276), scoring offense (36.0) and time of possession (33:57).
In 2016, Frostburg allowed the fourth fewest number of sacks (19) and finished fifth in the NJAC in total offense (312.5). The Bobcat offense averaged 140.5 yards per in rushing and threw for another 172.0 yards per contest.
In ‘15, the Bobcats were fourth in the NJAC in rushing offense (164.3 ypg) and allowed the fourth fewest sacks (13) in the league.
In '14, Frostburg finished seventh in the Empire 8 in rushing yards (1,273) and rushing yards per game (127.3) and allowed just 16 sacks in 10 games. Frostburg also led the Empire 8 and finished 12th in the nation for fewest turnovers with 12.
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Under his direction, Frostburg threw for 1,922 yards and 13 touchdowns in 2013. FSU threw for more than 250 yards in five games, including a 384-yard, four-touchdown performance against Waynesburg.
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For 13 years prior to FSU, Luvara served as the head football coach at Berkeley Springs High School. During that time, he helped guide his team to three postseason playoff appearances, including the first playoff berth in school history. Prior to Berkeley Springs, he served as head football coach at Potomac State College for 21 years.
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A native of Pittsburgh, he attended South Hills Catholic High School and then Potomac State College where he played offensive guard and linebacker. He graduated from Marshall University in Huntington, W.Va.
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He resides in Keyser, W. Va, with his wife Lynn. Luvara’s son Gabe is the tight ends coach at NCAA Division I Albany, while his daughter Angie is currently a doctoral student at Georgia State University.