Former Patriots Pro Bowler Koppen Joining Football Staff at Hendricken

Wednesday, March 05, 2014

 

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Bishop Hendricken and Head Coach Keith Croft have won 4 RIIL Division 1 Super Bowl’s in a row, and the program made a big splash this week with the announcement of their newest coaching staff member, former New England Patriots’ Pro Bowl Center Dan Koppen.

Koppen was introduced to the media and to returning players Wednesday as the Hawks held a spring meeting to lay the foundation for the summer offseason program.

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Koppen played 11 seasons in the NFL after being selected in the 5th round of the 2003 NFL Draft by the Patriots, winning Super Bowl rings in each of his first two seasons in New England. A graduate of Boston College (where he played with former Hendricken star and NFL player Will Blackmon), Koppen is the son-in-law of former Cranston West great Mark van Eeghen.

Koppen retired from the NFL after being sidelined last season with a torn ACL.

“I’m making a transition in my career,” Koppen said. “For me to give back to the sport that’s given me so much… I’ve always thought about being a high school coach and I think this is a good start.”

Koppen and his family are building a house in East Greenwich and currently live in the Lincoln/Smithfield area. He drew a laugh from media members at Hendricken Wednesday when he clarified his future.

“Once you get into Rhode Island, you don’t get out,” he said. “We’re here for the long haul.”

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Dan Koppen addresses the media Wednesday at Hendricken

Koppen reached out to Croft and asked to join the Hawks’ staff as a volunteer staff member. Croft said Wednesday that Koppen (who played Center in the NFL) will help with both the offensive and defensive lines.

“I think I bring a lot of experience on the field and in the meeting rooms,” Koppen said. “Coaching is new to me, so I have a lot to learn.”

Croft was noticeably excited about the addition to the staff.

“I think just having him around…to have his experience and his expertise and maybe show us some drills that we’ve never seen before,” he said.

Koppen said he’s accepted retirement and there’s no chance an NFL team will be able to pry him back into the game.

“Those days are done,” Koppen said. “I’m ready to move on and I think my family is ready for me to move on. It was a great 11 years, I have no regrets and no complaints about how it went it’s just, there’s a time to walk away and this was it.”

Adding an NFL Pro Bowler to the coaching staff is obviously a huge move for Hendricken, but Croft believes Koppen will also help highlight and bring attention to the entire state’s football community.

“It’s not only good for us, it’s good for everyone in Rhode Island high school football,” said Croft.

 

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