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Sean Goldrich
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamNew Hampshire
ConferenceCAA
Record0–0
Biographical details
Born (1993-07-06) July 6, 1993 (age 32)
New York, New York, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of New Hampshire (2015)
Playing career
2011–2015New Hampshire
2017Colorado Crush
2018Arizona Rattlers
PositionQuarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2016–2017Notre Dame HS (CT) (co-OC/QB)
2018New England (ME) (WR)
2019Yale (OQC)
2020–2021Yale (WR)
2022–2023Delaware (QB)
2024Delaware (QB/PGC)
2025Delaware (QB/PGC/RC)
2026–presentNew Hampshire
Head coaching record
Overall0–0

Sean Goldrich (born July 6, 1993) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for the University of New Hampshire, a position he has held since 2026.

Playing career

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Goldrich was a five-year member of the New Hampshire football team as a quarterback, where he helped lead the team to two conference championships and four NCAA Division I playoff appearances.[1] During his tenure, he amassed over 7,500 passing yards, 1,100 rushing yards, and a total of 67 touchdowns.[2]

After graduating in 2015, Goldrich spent training camps with the Atlanta Falcons and Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL).[3] He eventually signed with the Colorado Crush of the Indoor Football League (IFL) in 2017.[4] He threw for 25 touchdowns and ran for four more.[5]

In 2018, Goldrich served as a backup to Jeff Ziemba for the Arizona Rattlers of the IFL.[5]

Coaching career

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In 2016, Goldrich began his coaching career at his alma mater, Notre Dame High School in West Haven, Connecticut, where he served as the team's co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. In 2018, he was hired as the wide receivers coach for the University of New England (Maine), a first-year NCAA Division III football program led by Mike Lichten.[6]

After one season, Goldrich was hired as an offensive quality control coach for Yale.[6] Following the season, he was promoted to wide receivers coach.[6]

In 2022, Goldrich was hired as the quarterbacks coach for Delaware.[7] He added the roles of passing game coordinator and recruiting coordinator in 2024 and 2025, respectively.[7]

On December 29, 2025, Goldrich was announced as the 21st head football coach for his alma mater, New Hampshire.[7][8]

Head coaching record

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Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
New Hampshire Wildcats (Coastal Athletic Association Football Conference) (2026–present)
2026 New Hampshire 0–0 0–0
New Hampshire: 0–0 0–0
Total: 0–0

References

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  1. ^ Larson, Craig (September 2, 2015). "New England college football preview: Top storylines for 2015". Boston Globe. Retrieved December 30, 2025.
  2. ^ Downey, KC (December 29, 2025). "Sean Goldrich named head football coach for UNH Wildcats". WMUR. Retrieved December 30, 2025.
  3. ^ "New Hampshire Selects Sean Goldrich to Lead Football". Fear the FCS. December 29, 2025. Retrieved December 30, 2025.
  4. ^ "IFL Transactions January 2017". www.goifl.com. Indoor Football League. Archived from the original on January 31, 2017. Retrieved December 30, 2025.
  5. ^ a b Obert, Richard (March 9, 2018). "Arizona Rattlers fall to Barnstormers in Iowa". The Republic. Retrieved December 30, 2025.
  6. ^ a b c Bellah, Andrew (February 12, 2020). "Goldrich promoted to wideout coach". Yale Daily News. Retrieved December 30, 2025.
  7. ^ a b c "Former UNH QB Goldrich named Wildcats' new head coach". Union Leader. December 29, 2025. Retrieved December 30, 2025.
  8. ^ "Sean Goldrich '15 Named UNH Head Football Coach". University of New Hampshire. December 29, 2025. Retrieved December 30, 2025.
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