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Ken Mastrole (born February 25, 1977) is an American former football player. He played as a
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in the
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(NFL), NFL Europe, and intercollegiate football at the
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and
University of Rhode Island The University of Rhode Island (URI) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Kingston, Rhode Island, United States. It is the flagship public research as well as the land-grant university of the state of Rhode Isla ...
.


Early years

Mastrole was born on February 25, 1977, and raised in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.1997 University of Maryland Football Season Preview
,
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, July 10, 1997.
He attended Cardinal Gibbons High School where he played football. He was highly recruited out of high school, with interest from
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,
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, Clemson, and
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. He ultimately chose to attend
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. His high school coach said that "he liked everything about Maryland—the atmosphere, the school, the curriculum, the football program."


College career


Maryland

Mastrole sat out his true freshman year in 1995 on
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status. During the following two seasons, he served as the back-up behind starting quarterback Brian Cummings. In 1996, he saw action in eight games, including three starts. Mastrole was the first redshirt freshman to ever start as a quarterback at Maryland. He recorded a total of 36 completions in 89 attempts for 354 yards and one touchdown.Maryland Football 1998 Outlook
, University of Maryland, August 13, 1998.
Against
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, starting quarterback Brian Cummings separated his right shoulder, and Mastrole relieved him. He recorded nine completions on 15 attempts for 66 yards and two interceptions. Mastrole started against
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in place of an injured Brian Cummings, and became the first quarterback in Maryland history to start as a freshman. The following week, he started against NC State, where he completed 15 of 28 pass attempts for 140 yards and one interception.Wolfpack Downs Terps, 34-8
University of Maryland, October 5, 1996.
In that game, he completed a career-best 52-yard pass to Geroy Simon in the fourth quarter and then connected with tight end Tim Brown for a two-point conversion.Previewing The North Carolina Game
University of Maryland, October 12, 1996.
He started against
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in place of Cummings who had suffered a concussion the previous week. Mastrole completed five of 17 passes for 106 yards including his career first
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pass, but suffered a fractured right clavicle which ended his season.Terps Play Host to No. 7 North Carolina; Continue Acc Slate
, University of Maryland, September 15, 1997.
In 1997, he saw action in seven games as a backup and threw 19 passes. Against
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, he saw action in the Terrapins' last two series, where he completed one pass for nine yards and made two rushing attempts. Against
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, he completed three of 11 pass attempts for 47 yards. In 1998, Mastrole shared playing time with Randall Jones. Mastrole started against
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, but was held to three completions on nine passes for 27 yards, before being replaced by Jones in the third quarter. In the fourth game of the season, against
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, Mastrole completed a 39-yard pass for his first touchdown since the 1996 season.


Rhode Island

After Maryland head coach
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changed the offensive scheme to the option, Mastrole, a drop-back passer,Football Gets Much Needed Week Off
, University of Maryland, October 19, 1998.
decided to transfer. For his senior season in 1999, he transferred to the
University of Rhode Island The University of Rhode Island (URI) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Kingston, Rhode Island, United States. It is the flagship public research as well as the land-grant university of the state of Rhode Isla ...
, which employed a three-receiver offense. There, he completed 202 passes on 374 attempts for 2,113 yards, ten interceptions, and seven touchdowns. He also rushed for a net gain of 90 yards. Rhode Island compiled a 1–10 record that season.


Professional career


Florida Bobcats

Mastrole signed with the
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on February 9, 2001. He was waived by the Bobcats on April 10, 2001.


Florida Firecats

Mastrole then signed with the
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of the
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in April 2001 and played for the team during the 2001 season. In November 2001, he auditioned for the
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, who needed a quarterback after injuries to
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and
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.


Chicago Bears


Amsterdam Admirals

Mastrole was allocated by the Chicago Bears to the
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in the NFL Europe. He was cut on March 31, 2002.


Scottish Claymores

On May 3, Mastrole was signed by the Scottish Claymores as a reserve behind starter Scott Dreisbach and backup James Brown.


Amsterdam Admirals (second stint)

On May 16, Mastrole was activated from the Amsterdam practice squad to serve as the second-string quarterback, and saw action against
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. With Amsterdam, Mastrole completed 12 of 28 passes for 147 yards, two interceptions, and one touchdown. In 2002, he competed for the Bears third-string quarterback position. In the preseason game against
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, Mastrole led an 81-yard drive for the game-winning touchdown. He lost out to
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.


Chicago Rush

Mastrole signed with the Chicago Rush on December 3, 2002. He was waived by the Rush on January 24, 2003.


Detroit Fury

Mastrole later signed with the
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. He was waived from the Fury's practice squad on May 5, 2003.


Florida Firecats (second stint)

Mastrole then returned to the Firecats in May 2003, throwing for 2,284 yards and 55 touchdowns in 11 games. Mastrole said "I could have stayed in Detroit, but I left on my own terms" and that "I figured I'd take a pay cut and go play."


Detroit Fury (second stint)

Mastrole signed with the Fury in November 2003.


Dallas Desperadoes

In January 2004, Mastrole was traded to the Dallas Desperadoes for future considerations.


Florida Firecats (third stint)

Mastrole served as a back-up for the Desperadoes before requesting his release to return to the Firecats. During the 2004 season, he recorded 59 completions on 94 attempts for 733 yards, four interceptions, and 15 touchdowns. He led Florida to the
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, where they defeated the
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, 39–26.


Coaching career

In 2005, Mastrole became the Florida Firecats offensive coordinator and served in that role through the 2008 season.Firecats show their depth at wide receiver in second scrimmage
, ''Naples Daily News'', March 12, 2009.
Over those four years, he directed the league's number-one scoring offense, the number-one rated quarterback, and three 1,000-yard wide receivers.


Personal life

He lives in Florida with his wife, Kim, and stepson, Dylan. Mastrole now runs his own football training camp in Florida, the Mastrole Passing Academy.
, Mastrole Passing, retrieved May 7, 2009.


References


External links


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'' Daily Herald'', August 20, 2002.
Maryland's Young Quarterbacks Brace for an Early Call to Arms
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'', p. C05, August 9, 1995.
'Flipping, Flopping' QBs Lead Terrapins
''The Washington Post'', p. D01, September 27, 1998.
QB aiming for memorable senior season
''
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''The Washington Post'', August 15, 1998.

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'', August 27, 2002. * ttps://web.archive.org/web/20121025125757/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-59673561.html Mastrole transfers to Rhode Island ''
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'', February 3, 1999. {{DEFAULTSORT:Mastrole, Ken Maryland Terrapins football players Rhode Island Rams football players Chicago Bears players American football quarterbacks Players of American football from Fort Lauderdale, Florida Amsterdam Admirals players Living people 1977 births Florida Bobcats players Florida Firecats players Dallas Desperados players Florida Firecats coaches Detroit Fury players Chicago Rush players