The 2016 season is the second at Northeastern State for Ryan Dvorak as a graduate assistant coach. He is responsible for the tight ends. He also assists with technology and aids recruitment in the Northern Oklahoma City and Northwest Oklahoma areas.
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The Louisburg, Kansas, native returned to his alma mater after serving the 2014 season as the offensive coordinator at Kansas High School in Kansas, Oklahoma.
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Dvorak played in 19 games across two seasons at Northeastern State in 2011-12. He served as the team’s starting tight end and earned 14 starts during his career. During his two campaigns, Dvorak made 12 catches for 108 yards and scored three touchdowns.
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He spent his first two collegiate seasons (2009-10) at Coffeyville Community College in Coffeyville, Kansas.
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Dvorak graduated from NSU in 2013 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in health and physical education. He is currently on track to earn a Master of Science degree in kinesiology from NSU in May 2017.
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His younger brother, Ross, was a member of the RiverHawks from 2012-14 and was an All-MIAA offensive lineman.
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