Zbig Kepa
Zbig Kepa

Bio

Zbig Kepa was hired by head coach Chris Tolbert to the Louisburg College football staff in June 2019.

Kepa had previously spent two seasons with the Frostburg football program working with both the wide receivers and the quarterbacks.
 
There his quarterbacks completed nearly 64 percent of their passes and totaled 2,714 yards through the air with 28 touchdowns. Frostburg’s passing offense finished second in the NJAC in passing yards per contest (246.7) and 12th in the nation in passing yards per completion (15.78).
 
Former Bobcat starter Connor Cox finished third in nation in passing efficiency (182.9) and 15th in touchdown passes (28). He was named the NJAC and ECAC Offensive Player of the Year.
 
Kepa came to Frostburg after serving as the offensive coordinator at The Apprentice School from 2014-17 and his offense averaged over 300 yards per game in three of his four seasons.
 
In 2013, Kepa was the defensive line coach at Christopher Newport University and helped the defense lead the USA South Conference in total defense (321.1 ypg), points per game allowed (12.7) and rushing defense (99.7). The Captains won eight games, including four straight to close the season.
 
Kepa’s impressive career took off at William & Mary after starting there in 1984 and serving as the offensive coordinator for the 20 years. W&M’s offense consistently averaged 400 yards and 30 points per game. Kepa’s 1996 offense led the Yankee Conference in total offense, while the 1993 unit finished sixth in the nation in total yards with the second-highest total in school history.
 
During his time on the sideline, the Tribe made 10 trips to the NCAA I-AA Playoffs and advanced to the semifinals in both 2004 and 2009.
 
Kepa graduated from St. Joseph’s College (Ind.) with his bachelor’s degree in physical education and health in 1979. He earned his master’s degree from Purdue in 1981 in health, physical education and recreation.