An eight-year veteran of the Arena Football League (AFL), Salisbury enters his first season as a coach with California University of Pennsylvania. He will serve as the quarterbacks coach in 2009 after previously coaching at both the professional and scholastic levels.
Salisbury played with five teams during his AFL career before finishing his career after the 2007 season with the Grand Rapids Rampage. In his final two seasons in the AFL, he threw for over a combined 5,000 yards and 100 touchdowns.
Prior to his successful professional career, Salisbury was a two-year letterman at the University of Buffalo after transferring from New Mexico State University. In his first season with the Bulls, he established then-school records for completions, attempts, passing yards and total offense. Salisbury finished his two-year career at Buffalo with over 4,900 passing yards and 31 touchdowns.
He started his coaching career at his high school alma mater Frazier High School, serving as an assistant for current Cal U wide receivers coach/special teams coordinator Larry Wilson. Salisbury resumed coaching in the off-season of his professional career at Byron Center High School in Michigan.
Prior to being hired at Cal U, Salisbury was hired as the quarterbacks/wide receivers coach for the Los Angeles Avengers before the AFL folded in November of last year.
A 1999 graduate of Buffalo with a degree in communication, Salisbury lives in Star Junction, Pa., with his wife Rhianna and their daughters, Braylin and Madelyn.