Frank Gansz Jr., a longtime football coach known for his work on special teams, dies at age 64, according to multiple outlets. The New York Post frames him as part of a respected special-teams coaching family, while Yahoo Sports reports his death and outlines the breadth of his career.

Gansz Jr. spent decades as an assistant coach across professional and college football, and he also worked in several spring football leagues. Across the coverage, his primary reputation centers on special teams coaching rather than head-coaching roles. The reports do not conflict on the basic facts of his age or the nature of his career, though they differ in emphasis: one focuses on his family’s standing in the sport, while the other focuses on the timeline and range of leagues where he coached.