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Mason Espinosa is an American college football coach and former professional quarterback. He is the offensive coordinator and pass game coordinator for DePauw University, positions he has held since 2022. He has also played for the Albany Empire, the Erie Explosion and the Billings Wolves. Espinosa played college football for Ohio Wesleyan University. He currently holds 17 individual Ohio Wesleyan records, as well as being the all-time North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) career leader in passing yards and total yards, while also setting a single season NCAC record for completions.

College career
Espinosa played college football at Ohio Wesleyan University. He was a 4-time all NCAC selection, and was the NCAC Player of the Year in 2012. In addition, he was named the ohiocollegefootball.com First-Team All-Ohio quarterback in 2012, and a Beyond Sports Network All-American that same year. He was the MVP of the 2013 National Bowl Game. In total, Espinosa finished as the record holder to 17 different records for Ohio Wesleyan, in addition to being the conference's all-time record holder in career passing yards (11,069), total yards (10,839), and completions (1004), ranking him statistically among the best to have played Division III football. == Professional career ==
Professional career
Erie Explosion Espinosa signed with the Erie Explosion of the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL) for the 2015 season. Columbus Lions Espinosa started the 2016 season with the Columbus Lions of American Indoor Football (AIF). Billings Wolves In late March 2016, Espinosa signed with the Billings Wolves of the Indoor Football League (IFL). He led the Wolves to their only playoff appearance and was the IFL's week 10 Offensive Player of the Week. Columbus Lions (second stint) For the 2017 season, Espinosa signed and played with the Columbus Lions of the NAL. He was voted 2nd team All-NAL and was 2-time NAL Player of the Week, while leading Columbus to the NAL championship game against the Jacksonville Sharks, where they lost 27–21. He has re-signed with the Lions for 2018. == References ==
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