Jon Osterhout
Jon Osterhout

Bio

Coach Osterhout embarks on his 24th year coaching college football and returns for his 13th season at American River College. Coach “O” enters his 10th season as the leader of the Beavers and also holds the title of acting President for the California Community College Football Coaches Association.  He resides in Rocklin, CA with his wife Alison and their two children Hudson (15) and Chelsea (12).

AMERICAN RIVER COLLEGE                                                       2011-PRESENT

2022 Season (8-4, Nor-Cal Conference Champions, State Playoffs)

  • American River College continued its dominance with its 3rd consecutive Nor-Cal Championship & return to Northern California Championship game.  Defeated Laney College in the 1st round of state playoffs 43-21 before losing to eventual state champion San Mateo in the Northern California Championship game.
  • 13 players earned all Nor-Cal Conference 1st team honors, 5 player were named All-Region, and 3 Beavers were named 1st team All-American (Grayson Barnes- TE, Robert Freeman IV- Ret Spec, Cian Slone- DE) with defensive end Cian Slone being named Defensive Player of the Year
  • Nor-Cal Conference Coach of the year and team finished ranked #5
  • 22 student-athletes in the class signed scholarships and are continuing their education at four year institutions.

2021 Season (6-5, Nor-Cal Conference Champions, State Playoffs)

  • American River College advanced to the California Community College regional playoffs for the 5th time in seven years.
  • 11 players earned Nor-Cal Conference 1st team honors with offensive linemen Sedrick Luke being named Offensive MVP of the conference.  6 players were named to the All-Region, and Sedrick Luke was a unanimous 1st team All-American selection
  • Nor-Cal Conference Coach of the year and team finished ranked #9 in California.
  • 28 student-athletes moved onto four year institutions across the country to reach their aspirations in athletics and academics.

2020 Season (canceled due to Covid-19 restrictions)

2019 Season (8-3, Nor-Cal Conference Champions, State Playoffs)

  • Nor-Cal Conference Coach of the Year
  • ARC concluded the season with a final ranking of 6th in the state.
  • 13 players earned Nor-Cal Conference 1st team honors, 7 players were named to the Region 1 first team, while linebacker George Spithorst and Return Specialist Eric Davis were both named 1st team All-America
  • 30 former student-athletes matriculated onto four-year universities with 12 players at the Division 1 FBS and FCS level.

2018 Season (7-4, Gridiron Bowl)

  • ARC finished with a final ranking of 13th in the state of California as they went 5-1 down the stretch.
  • 10 players earned Nor-Cal Conference 1st team honors and two, Eric Davis (WR/Punt Returner), and Trey Price (Offensive Line) were named to the All-Region Team.
  • The program continued its movement of former student-athletes to four-year institutions as 20 players moved on to play and continue their education.

2017 Season (10-2, Nor-Cal Conference Champions)

  • ARC continued its dominance on a national level as they were crowned the Nor-Cal Conference Champions and advanced to the Northern California Championship game after defeating Laney College in the first round of the playoffs 41-35 at home, before losing to San Mateo 24-21 in the semifinals.
  • Finished with the #3 ranking in the 2017 JC Athletic Bureau California State Football Poll
  • The football program had 13 representatives on the Nor-Cal Conference 1st team, 5 players were named Region 1 first team, Rahsaan York (LB) earned California Defensive MVP, and Diego Cervantes (C) earned All-American honors.
  • The matriculation of the 2017 football team had 31 players move onto four-year universities to continue as student-athletes across the country.

2016 Season (10-3, Nor-Cal Conference Champions, #6 in nation)

  • The Beavers returned to the California State Championship game for the first time in 50 years, losing to Fullerton College in the title game, 27-21.
  • Finished the season #2 in the California Community College Football poll and #6 Nationally by the JC Football.com/JC Grid-Wire Poll.
  • 9 players received all-conference honors, with 2, Anthony Luke (DE) and Damen Wheeler (WR/RET) earning All-American recognition.
  • Matriculation of student-athletes in Osterhout’s program continued as 18 players have left the program to compete at the NCAA level, including 13 players at the Division 1 FBS and FCS level.

2015 Season (7-4, Nor-Cal Conference Co-Champions)

  • The Beavers continued their national prominence in 2015 with defeating eventual National Champions City College of San Francisco on the road in week four.
  • 11 student-athletes were awarded all-conference first team honors and the Nor-Cal Conference Defensive Player of the year award was given for the second year in a row to the Beavers as linebacker Jordan Kunaszyk (Cal) took home the hardware, while Kunaszyk and fellow defensive linemen Nick Terry (UCLA) were also named to the 2015 All-State and All-American team.
  • 21 players from this squad continued their education and dream of playing football at the four-year level, including 5 to power five conferences.

2014 Season (10-2, Nor-Cal Conference Co-Champions, #10 in nation)

  • Osterhout took over the helm of ARC Football on January 27, 2014 and led the team to a 10-2 record, #4 ranking in the state and #10 nationally.
  • Coach O was named Nor-Cal Conference Co-Coach of the Year.
  • The team held the unanimous #1 ranking in the state after knocking off previously #1 ranked San Francisco City and #1 ranked San Mateo JC in back-to-back weeks.
  • 9 players were named to the Nor-Cal League 1st team which included defensive player of the year Jordan Carrell (Colorado) who was also a unanimous All-State and All-American selection.
  • To cap off his first season at the helm, Osterhout and his staff placed 21 of 25 sophomores to four-year schools to continue their career as student-athletes.

2011 - 2013 Seasons

  • In 2013 Osterhout took over the offensive play calling duties for a unit that finished 5th in the state in scoring, 7th in rushing and 8th in total offense the prior season.
  • Osterhout’s offensive unit averaged 34.6 points per game and averaged 386.4 yards of total offense, shattering numerous offensive records and helped lead them to their first undefeated season in 2011 and 2 NorCal Championship games.

 

SACRAMENTO STATE UNIVERSITY                                         2008 – 2010

DEFENSIVE LINE COACH/RECRUITING COORDINATOR

  • Oversaw recruiting that resulted in the #2 ranked class in the Nation (FCS) in 2009 and #8 in 2010 (Rivals)
  • Coached defensive line that ranked #16 in Rushing Defense, #26 in QB Sacks, and #39 in Total Defense in the Nation (FCS) in 2010
  • Rushing Defense ranked #14 in the Nation (FCS) in 2008
  • Defense ranked #19 in the Nation (FCS) in Total QB Sacks with 30 in 2008
  • Coached Zack Nash (Arizona Cardinals) and Todd Davis (New Orleans Saints/Denver Broncos)

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA                                                       2006 - 2007

GRADUATE ASSISTANT: DEFENSIVE LINE/SPECIAL TEAMS

  • 2006 Big 12 North Division Champs, Cotton Bowl
  • Coached 1st round pick Adam Carriker (Rams);  2nd rounder Ndamukong Suh (Lions); 4th rounder Jay Moore (49ers)

 

SACRAMENTO STATE UNIVERSITY                                         2000 - 2005

DEFENSIVE LINE COACH (2002-2005)        

OFFENSIVE TACKLES & TIGHT ENDS COACH (2000-2001)

ASSISTANT STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH (2000-2001)

  • Coached Marko Cavka, 6th Round pick of the NY Jets in the 2004 NFL Draft
  • Defense led conference in QB Sacks with 33 in 2004
  • Offense set or tied 52 national, conference and team records in 2000

 

COACHING HISTORY

Year

Team

Title

Head Coach

2014-Present

American River College

Head Coach

 

2011-13

American River College

Assistant Head Coach
Offensive Coordinator
Offensive Line Coach

Jerry Haflich

2008-10

Sacramento State

Defensive Line Coach
Recruiting Coordinator

Marshall Sperbeck

2006-08

University of Nebraska

Graduate Assistant, Defensive Line

Bill Callahan

2002-06

Sacramento State

Defensive Line

Steve Mooshagian

2000-02

Sacramento State

Tight Ends Coach
Strength & Conditioning Coach (2003)

John Volek

 

NOTABLE PLAYERS COACHED 

Name

Pos. (team)

Achievements

Jordan Kunaszyk

Jordan Carrell

LB, ARC, Cal

DL, ARC

Cleveland Browns UDFA (2023)

Dallas Cowboys, 7th round (2017)

Devontae Booker

RB, ARC

Denver Broncos, 4th round (2016)

Todd Davis

Zack Nash

LB, Sacramento State

DE, Sacramento State

New Orleans Saints, UDFA (2014)

Arizona Cardinals, UDFA (2012)

Ndamukong Suh

DL, Nebraska

Detroit Lions, 1st round (2010)

Adam Carriker

Jay Moore

Otis Amey

DL, Nebraska

DL, Nebraska

WR, Sacramento State

St. Louis Rams, 1st round (2006)

San Francisco 49ers, 4th Round (2006)

San Francisco 49ers, UDFA (2005)

Marko Cavka

OL, Sacramento State

New York Jets, 6th round (2004)

 

PLAYING & EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Osterhout was inducted into the Sacramento State Football Hall of Fame in 2008. As a player, he was a 4 year starter on the offensive line, team captain for the Hornets in 1999, earning Most Valuable Player, Most Inspirational Player, and  first team All-America honors after the 1999 season.  He was an All-Big Sky Conference 1st team selection in 1998 and 1999.

Originally signed by the New York Giants, Osterhout later signed with the Washington Redskins as an undrafted free agent and was released after injury to his surgically repaired shoulder.

Osterhout graduated from Oakmont High School in 1995 where he was a two sport athlete in baseball & football.  Osterhout was a 1st team CVC all conference selection, 2nd team all metro selection by the Sacramento Bee, & played in the Optimist All-Star Game.

Osterhout holds an undergraduate degree from CSU, Sacramento & Masters in Kinesiology from Fresno Pacific.