University of Massachusets Athletics
Football

- Title:
- Head Coach
Alma Mater:Ā Springfield College '08
Harasymiak, who was named the 32nd head coach in UMass football history on Dec. 4, 2024, arrived in Amherst after establishing himself as one of the nation's top defensive coaches. Before taking over the Minutemen, he spent seven seasons coaching at the FBS level, including as defensive coordinator at Rutgers and co-defensive coordinator at Minnesota, following a successful head coaching tenure at Maine that culminated with 2018 FCS National Coach of the Year honors.
Harasymiak (pronounced hare-uh-SIM-ee-ack) served as Rutgers' defensive coordinator from 2022-24 and added linebackers coaching responsibilities in 2024. A two-time Broyles Award nominee (2022, 2023), he helped lead the Scarlet Knights to back-to-back bowl appearances, including the program's first winning season since 2014 in 2023.
Before Rutgers, Harasymiak spent four seasons at Minnesota, coaching the defensive backs and safeties before being promoted to co-defensive coordinator. In 2021, the Golden Gophers ranked third nationally in total defense, finished 9-4 and earned a Guaranteed Rate Bowl victory. He also coached unanimous All-American Antoine Winfield Jr., who was selected in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft.
Harasymiak firmly established his coaching career at Maine beginning in 2011. He ascendedĀ from defensive backs coach to head coach in 2016. He guided the Black Bears to the 2018 Colonial Athletic Association championship, a 10-4 record and the program's first Football Championship Subdivision national semifinal appearance. Following the season, he was named the American Football Coaches Association FCS National Coach of the Year.
A native of Waldwick, New Jersey, Harasymiak was a standout defensive back at Springfield College, where he set the program record with 17 career interceptions before graduating in 2008. He began his coaching career at Maine Maritime Academy before returning to Springfield as a graduate assistant from 2009-10.
Coaching SummariesRutgers (2022-24)
- Served as the Scarlet Knights' defensive coordinator for each of the past three seasons while also coaching the linebackers in 2024.
- A 2022 and 2023 Broyles Award nominee for the Scarlet Knights, given annually to the nation's top assistant coach.
- Harasymiak and Rutgers finished the 2024 regular season with a 7-5 mark and the Scarlet Knights made a second consecutive bowl appearance when it played Kansas State in the Rate Bowl.
- The seven wins are the most regular season wins since also going 7-5 in 2014 and it marks back-to-back winning seasons at Rutgers for the first time since 2011-12.
- Harasymiak's red zone defense ranked 21stĀ in the nation and third in the Big Ten in 2024 and junior linebacker Dariel Djabome ranked fifth in the conference with 8.5 tackles per game.
- In 2023, he helped Rutgers post its first winning season since 2014, including a win over Miami in the Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl.
- Harasymiak's 2023 defense ranked 16th nationally in total defense (313.5), held five opponents under 300 yards during the course of the season and ranked No. 32 nationally in scoring defense (21.2).
- Rutgers also ranked 10th nationally in passing defense (176.3) and 15th in red zone defense (75.6 percent).
- After the 2023 campaign, defensive back Max Melton was drafted in the second round of the NFL draft by the Cardinals, marking the RU selection since 2010.
- In his first season at Rutgers in 2022, Harasymiak's defense allowed 46.7 fewer yards per game compared to 2021 as the Scarlet Knights posted their best mark in total defense (349.8) in 10 years.
- Seven defensive players were recognized in the All-Big Ten voting at the conclusion of the season, led by defensive lineman Aaron Lewis collecting third-team honors and defensive back Christian Braswell was selected in the sixth round of the NFL Draft, marking the first Rutgers selection since 2010.Ā
- Served as the defensive backs/safeties coach (2018-19) and as the co-defensive coordinator (2020-21).
- In 2021, Minnesota ranked third in the nation in total defense (278.8), helping Ā guide the Golden Gophers to a 9-4 record, including a victory in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl.
- That 2021 Minnesota defense also ranked fourth nationally in first down defense (202), sixth in scoring defense (17.3), eighth in rushing defense (97.5) and ninth in passing yards allowed (181.2).
- The Golden Gophers limited West Virginia to 206 yards and six points in a win in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl to close out the year and five players were recognized in the All-Big Ten voting.
- In 2019, Harasymiak's defensive unit included safety Antoine Winfield Jr., who was named a unanimous All-AmericanĀ and went on to be drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft.
- Harasymiak originally joined the Minnesota staff for the 2018 Quick Lane Bowl.
- Harasymiak began at Maine defensive assistant (defensive backs) before moving into the assistant coach role (defensive backs) for 2012-13.
- Harasymiak moved up as the defensive coordinator/linebackers coach for 2014-15, was named the interim head coach in November of 2015 and assumed head coach duties in January of 2016.
- He posted a 20-15 overall record at Maine, including a 15-9 mark in the Colonial Athletic Association.
- He led the Black Bears to the 2018 CAA Championship with a 7-1 conference record.
- It was Maine's first CAA title since 2013.
- Maine then advanced to the first Football Championship Subdivision national semifinal game in program history.
- The Black Bears finished 2018 with an overall record of 10-4.
- Named the 2018 FCS Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association.
- 2008: Maine Maritime Academy (assistant coach)
- 2009-10: Springfield College (graduate assistant/wide receivers/quarterbacks)
- 2011: Maine (defensive assistant/defensive backs)
- 2012-13: Maine (defensive backs)
- 2014-15: Maine (defensive coordinator/linebackers)
- 2016-18: Maine (head coach)
- 2018-19: Minnesota (defensive backs/safeties)
- 2020-21: Minnesota (co-defensive coordinator)
- 2022-23: Rutgers (defensive coordinator)
- 2024: Rutgers (defensive coordinator/linebackers)
* - Entering the 2026 season
Joe Harasymiak On His Hire At UMass:
"I am thrilled and extremely grateful for this opportunity to be the next head coach at the University of Massachusetts," said Harasymiak. "I want to thank Chancellor Reyes, Ryan Bamford, Trustee Brunelle and alumnus Marty Jacobson for believing in me to be the next leader of this great program. It was clear to me that we have outstanding leadership and alignment from the top down that will allow us to compete for MAC championships and to sustain that success. I can't wait to get around our student-athletes and start building relationships. My wife, Brittany, and daughters Sophie and Ellie can't wait to get to Amherst."
What They Are Saying
Director of Athletics Ryan Bamford:
"We are thrilled to welcome Joe, his wife, Brittany, and daughters, Sophie and Ellie, to the Massachusetts Athletics family. With extensive ties to football in the northeast, which began in our back yard where he excelled at Springfield College, he is the perfect fit to lead us into a new era. A successful leader, recruiter and tactician, his feats have included a conference championship at Maine, and most recently helping Rutgers to back-to-back bowl seasons. Joe has been a proven winner at every level. After our intensive search process, he emerged as the ideal fit to lead our program into the Mid-American Conference. For the last six years he has built highly successful defenses in the Big Ten and has showcased an impactful record in recruiting and in building relationships with his players."
University of Massachusetts Chancellor Javier Reyes:
"For many reasons that became apparent in the search process, Coach Harasymiak is the ideal candidate to lead the football program at our flagship campus. Joe's leadership qualities, vision for program-building in this new NCAA environment and his authentic care for the growth of his players, on and off the field, became evident in our search. We're excited for Joe and his family to join our campus and to move our program to new heights as we enter the Mid-American Conference. I want to thank trustee David Brunelle, AD Ryan Bamford and alumnus Marty Jacobson '68 for their important roles in our search and selection process."
Trustee and Chair of Athletics Committee David Brunelle:
"The search process for the head coach at our flagship campus was extremely thorough and thoughtful, resulting in an outstanding final candidate in Coach Harasymiak. I want to thank Director of Athletics Ryan Bamford for his strong leadership of both our department and the rigorous process leading to the selection of Joe among a fantastic group of interested candidates. Our goal to show connectivity and alignment between the Board of Trustees, Chancellor Reyes and AD Bamford was evident to all candidates, agents and constituents involved in this search. We have great momentum with this important appointment and look forward to supporting Ryan and Joe in our collective mission to build a winning program."Ā
Rutgers Football Head Coach Greg Schiano:
"CongratulationsĀ to UMass on a fantastic hire. Joe is a phenomenal football coach who I really enjoyed having on staff the past three years. He is relentless at his craft, developed great chemistry with our players and coaches and understands what it takes to be successful. We will miss Joe and wish he and his family all the best.ā
UMass Hall of Fame Member/Jacksonville Jaguars Head CoachĀ Liam Coen:
"This is a great opportunity for the start of something special in a new conference with a man that I can personally say is one of the best leaders of people I've seen in Joe Harasymiak. I couldn't be happier for Joe, his family, Ryan Bamford and the UMass Nation. I love and respect the coaches of UMass' past and know that they did everything in their power to make UMass the special place that it is, just as I know the man now taking over will bring us to new heights."
Former Springfield College Head Coach (1984-2015) Mike DeLong:Ā
"āHeās got the personality to be successful. Heās a high-energy guy, always has been, and heās very bright. He did a great job up in Maine, and heāll do a great job at UMass. Heās going toĀ have a great relationship with his players and heās going to get the most out of them. Heās really ready for this.Ā
I know what kind of atmosphere heās going to have and what kind of people heās going to have in that program. Heās going to do what it takesĀ to have a positive environment. Heās always been very optimistic. He works hard at everything he does, and he pushes himself to be better āĀ he did as a player, and he still does as a coach. He never has a bad day. Iām happy for him to have this opportunity, and I know heās going to make the most of it.ā
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