Cramsey may be UNH's QB coach
Tim Cramsey, a former quarterback at the University of New Hampshire, is expected to be named UNH's quarterbacks coach later this week, according to UNH coach Sean McDonnell.
"The thing that I feel real comfortable with is he's a kid who played here," McDonnell told the Portsmouth Herald. "Last year he was in the running to get the job. He knows the offense and he played the position."
Cramsey joined the UNH staff in 2003. He was the starting quarterback for UNH in 1997 and 1998, when the Wildcats finished 5-6 and 4-7 respectively.
Cramsey would become UNH's third quarterbacks coach in as many seasons, following Chip Kelly and John Perry. Kelly is currently the offensive coordinator at the University of Oregon, and Perry was named head coach at Division II Merrimack College earlier this month.
R.J. Toman, a redshirt freshman, is the considered the favorite to be UNH's starting quarterback next season. His stiffest competition may come from true freshman Kevin Decker.
UNH will begin spring practice in April.







