Rick Lantz

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Rick Lantz
Sport(s) Football
Biographical details
Born New Britain, Connecticut
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1981 New England Patriots (LB)
1982–1983 Georgia Tech (DC)
1984–1985 Notre Dame (DL)
1986–1990 Louisville (DC/LB)
1991–2000 Virginia (DC)
2001 Navy (DC/LB)
2001 Navy
2003 Barcelona Dragons (LB)
2004–2006 Berlin Thunder
2007 Rhein Fire
2010 Omaha Nighthawks (DC/LB)
Head coaching record
Overall 0–3 (college)
23–11–1 (NFL Europe)
Statistics
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 World Bowl (XII)
Awards
NFL Europe Coach of the Year (2004)

Rick Lantz was the interim head football coach at Navy in 2000, following the firing of former head coach Charlie Weatherbie. He was formerly a widely recognized defensive coordinator, and held high profile jobs at Virginia, and Louisville. He also served as an assistant coach at Georgia Tech, Miami, Buffalo, and Boston University.

Lantz also coached the Berlin Thunder and Rhein Fire of NFL Europe. In three seasons (2004–06) with the Berlin Thunder, Lantz coached the team to an 18-11-1 regular season record. In addition, the Thunder competed in two World Bowls. Berlin won World Bowl XII 30-24 over the Frankfurt Galaxy on June 12, 2004, in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.[1] The following year, the Thunder fell in World Bowl XIII 27-21 to the Amsterdam Admirals on June 11, 2005, in Düsseldorf, Germany.[2] The 2006 Berlin season included a 17-17 tie on the road against the Hamburg Sea Devils on April 1, one of just two ties in the history of NFL Europe.

Lantz took the reins of the Rhein Fire in 2007, the final season of NFL Europe. He coached the team to a 4-6 record.[3]

Head coaching record

College

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Navy Midshipmen (NCAA Division I-A independent) (2001)
2001 Navy 0–3
Navy: 0–3
Total: 0–3

Professional

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