Matt Stansfield | University of Buffalo

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Team: University of Buffalo
Organization: NCAA
Position: Offensive Line
League: MAC
Hometown: Meadville, PA

Biography

Stansfield is in his fourth season as the Bulls’ offensive line coach.

In 2023, Buffalo tied for third in the MAC in fewest sacks allowed. For the third straight season, two offensive linemen were named All-MAC as offensive guards Tyler Doty and Gabe Wallace were both named to the third team. Three offensive linemen were named Academic All-MAC.

In 2022, Buffalo’s line blocked for an offense that ranked in the top five in the conference in scoring offense (28.5), total offense (377.2) and passing offense (235.3).

Two offensive linemen were named All-MAC as right tackle Desmond Bessent and left guard Gabe Wallace were both named All-MAC Third Team. In addition, Tyler Doty and Dom Polizzi were named Academic All-MAC.

He helped lead the Bulls to a victory over Georgia Southern in the Camellia Bowl for UB's third bowl win in program history.

Stansfield came to Buffalo in 2021 and, in his first season, the Bulls ranked second in the MAC in fewest sacks allowed with 16. In addition, UB ranked fifth in the MAC in rushing - averaging 195.5 yards per game. The line blocked for running back Dylan McDufie who rushed for 1,049 yards - the 10th best single-sesaon effort in program history.

Two starters on the offensive line were named to the All-MAC team. Left tackle Jake Fuzak was named to the second team and guard Jack Klenk was named to the third team. In addition, five members of the offensive line were named Academic All-MAC.

Stansfield came to UB after spending the previous five seasons as run game coordinator and offensive line/tight ends coach at Duquesne. A former player and coach at Duquesne, he returned to his alma mater after serving as offensive coordinator at Waynesburg for four seasons.

Duquesne, which has ranked among the Top 50 nationally in rushing offense in each of the past five seasons, has seen five backs combine to post 33 100-yard games since Stansfield's return to The Bluff.

Last season, running back A.J. Hines capped his standout career becoming the program's all-time leading rusher with 4,629 career rushing yards. The running back earned his fourth consecutive All-NEC award, sharing the backfield with fellow All-NEC selection Mark Allen. The pair became the first two running backs to garner All-NEC honors in the same season since the Dukes joined the conference in 2008. 

A big part of the the Duquesne duo's success running the ball was the Dukes' offensive line, keyed by All-NEC picks Sterling Jenkins and Gabe Spurlock. Stansfield and the Duquesne O-line ranked 26th in the country with the fewest sacks allowed at 1.55 per game. 

In 2018, Stansfield and the Dukes' running game enjoyed a standout campaign which saw Duquesne claim its fifth NEC crown, as the Dukes earned their second Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Playoff berth and won their first FCS Playoff contest in program history.

Running back A.J. Hines garnered NEC Offensive Player of the Year honors and was recognized as a finalist for the STATS FCS Walter Payton Award for the top offensive player at the FCS level. He closed out the season third in the country in rushing yards and sixth in the nation in rushing touchdowns, tallying a program-record six-straight 100-yard rushing performances during a six-game winning streak for Duquesne.

Hines - who has earned three straight First Team All-NEC nods with three 1,000-yard seasons in a row - enters his senior season in 2019 as the FCS active leader in career rushing yards and rushing touchdowns.

Stansfield also coached a pair of All-NEC performers on the offensive line in Alex Conley and Matt Fitzpatrick, who helped pave the way for Hines' 20 100-yard rushing games over the last three seasons.

Additionally under Stansfield's guidance, tight end Stew Allen finished with five touchdown receptions on the season.

In 2017, the Dukes paced the NEC in rushing offense (198.5 ypg.) keyed by Hines, who posted his second consecutive 1,000-yard season.

In 2016, Hines ran for 100 yards seven times on his way to winning the STATS FCS Jerry Rice Award.

Prior to returning to Duquesne, Stansfield guided Waynesburg's offense to new heights, as the team averaged over 400 yards per game in 2014. In 2013, Waynesburg averaged 387.3 yards per game, including a 283.8 ypg. through the air. The 2012 offense featured a physical running attack that averaged a conference-best 201.9 yards per game while allowing just five quarterback sacks all season.

Prior to his appointment at Waynesburg, Stansfield was Duquesne's running backs coach and run game coordinator from 2009-11.

In 2011, Duquesne (9-2) rushed for an average of 212.8 yards per game - a mark that led the NEC and ranked 15th nationally. Then-junior Larry McCoy spearheaded the ground game with 1,381 yards. McCoy's 117.4 yards rushing per game ranked 11th nationally.

Prior to his stint at Duquesne, Stansfield spent one year (2008) at Howard University, where he worked with the school's defensive line.

Stansfield played center for Duquesne from 2003-07, where he was a member of five MAAC championship teams. The Meadville native, who served as a team captain as a senior, earned all-MAAC honors in 2006 & 2007. He was a Don Hansen honorable mention FCS Mid-Major All-American in 2006.

Stansfield graduated from Duquesne in 2007 with a degree in accounting. He added an MBA from his alma mater in 2010 and completed a second master's degree in education at Waynesburg in 2015.

Stansfield and his wife, Jamie, have two sons, Jack and Luke.

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