Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks
Rob Ambrose is in his seventh year as the quarterbacks coach at Connecticut and
third as offensive coordinator, coming to Storrs in July 2002 after a one-year
stint as the head coach at Catholic University in Washington, D.C.
Ambrose’s quarterback coaching skill was immediately
evident in 2002 as Dan Orlovsky dramatically improved his freshman year stats to
post one of the best passing seasons in UConn history. In 2003, with further
guidance, Orlovsky shattered several UConn seasonal passing records and ranked
amongst the top 10 quarterbacks in the nation of several major passing
categories.
Orlovsky,
after three years of Ambrose’s tutelage, guided the Huskies through their
inaugural season in the BIG EAST Conference in 2004. UConn ranked second in the
league in passing offense and the signal caller found himself drafted by the
Detroit Lions following the season.
The steady-handed quarterback play of Tyler Lorenzen helped
the Huskies to their first-ever BIG EAST title
in 2007 as the junior college transfer posted a 122.98 efficiency rating and
managed games well, being intercepted just six times on 347 passing attempts.
Prior to UConn, Ambrose was responsible for all facets of
the Catholic program as the Cardinals posted a 3-7 record in 2001. Before
coaching at Catholic, Ambrose was an assistant coach in a variety of capacities
at Towson State for eight seasons (1993-2000). Ambrose served as the receivers
coach and the recruiting coordinator at Towson for the 1993-97 seasons. From
1994-97 he was also the passing game coordinator. Ambrose served as the
quarterbacks coach and was the youngest Division I offensive coordinator in the
country from 1998-1999. He also added the title of associate head coach during
the 2000 season.
During the 1999 season at Towson State, the Tigers featured
the top-ranked passing offense in NCAA Division I-AA with 381.2 yards per game
through the air while also ranking fifth in total offense. Towson set school and
Patriot League records in 1999 for most passing yards in a game and most passing
yards in a season. Towson was ranked sixth in the country in scoring offense in
1993, and in 1994 the Tigers were ranked eighth in scoring offense and ninth in
passing offense. Towson State produced five All-Americans at either wide
receiver or quarterback under his watch.
Ambrose graduated from Towson State in 1993 with a degree
in English. He played football as quarterback and wide receiver at the school
until an injury ended his career in the spring of 1992. He served as a student
assistant coach at Towson during the 1992 season.
Born in Skokie, Ill., but raised in Middletown, Md.,
Ambrose and his wife, Melissa, reside in Eastford, Conn., with their
eight-year-old daughter, Grace and five-year old son Riley.