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Mike Yowarsky
College Scout

21st NFL Season, 16th with Buccaneers

Mike Yowarsky enters his second year in his second stint as a college scout for the Buccaneers, after spending the previous five seasons as the eastern region director of college scouting with the Seattle Seahawks.

Yowarsky is entering his 16th overall season on Tampa Bay’s scouting staff, having spent another 14 seasons with the team as a college scout from 1991-04.

In his first stint with Tampa Bay, Yowarsky handled all scouting efforts of the southeast portion of the United States. Yowarsky’s contributions proved vital in 2002, as the Buccaneers captured their first Super Bowl title in team history with a 48-21 victory over the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVII.

Yowarsky originally joined the Buccaneers in 1991 after spending the previous year as a graduate assistant at the University of Florida under Head Coach Steve Spurrier.

Prior to his time at Florida, Yowarsky spent  1989 as a teacher in Cleveland, Tennessee. From 1984-1985, he was a graduate assistant at Kansas and then served as a defensive assistant for the Jayhawks from 1986-88. Yowarsky taught in the Knoxville school system from 1983-84.

Yowarsky earned a Bachelor’s Degree in secondary education from Tennessee, and his Master’s in athletic administration and sports psychology from Kansas.

Mike has two daughters, Maclain and Bridger.

21st NFL Season, 16th with Buccaneers

Mike Yowarsky enters his second year in his second stint as a college scout for the Buccaneers, after spending the previous five seasons as the eastern region director of college scouting with the Seattle Seahawks.

Yowarsky is entering his 16th overall season on Tampa Bay’s scouting staff, having spent another 14 seasons with the team as a college scout from 1991-04.

In his first stint with Tampa Bay, Yowarsky handled all scouting efforts of the southeast portion of the United States. Yowarsky’s contributions proved vital in 2002, as the Buccaneers captured their first Super Bowl title in team history with a 48-21 victory over the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVII.

Yowarsky originally joined the Buccaneers in 1991 after spending the previous year as a graduate assistant at the University of Florida under Head Coach Steve Spurrier.

Prior to his time at Florida, Yowarsky spent  1989 as a teacher in Cleveland, Tennessee. From 1984-1985, he was a graduate assistant at Kansas and then served as a defensive assistant for the Jayhawks from 1986-88. Yowarsky taught in the Knoxville school system from 1983-84.

Yowarsky earned a Bachelor’s Degree in secondary education from Tennessee, and his Master’s in athletic administration and sports psychology from Kansas.

Mike has two daughters, Maclain and Bridger.