Fred Guidici (joo-DEE-she )is in his second season on The Farm as the Senior Special Teams Quality Control Analyst. He previously spent a total of nine seasons over two different tenures with San Jose State, where he most recently was the Special Teams Analyst from 2020-22.
The 1989 San Jose State graduate has more than 30 years of professional and college coaching experience.
During the 2015 and 2016 seasons, Guidici was the special teams coordinator at the College of San Mateo. The Bulldogs won the 2016 Bay 6 Conference championship and were in the Northern California community college playoffs both seasons.
A long-time Bay Area resident, Guidici spent 16 seasons at Menlo College in nearby Atherton, Calif., with three seasons as the Oaks' head coach. The 2011 Menlo squad was the school's first in eight years to post a .500 or better win-loss record.
Guidici worked with Pro Football Hall of Fame and Super Bowl winning coach Bill Walsh (1931-2007) at Stanford as a defensive assistant coach.
Guidici spent 1995 with the Oakland Raiders as the defensive quality control coach. He moved on to the San José SaberCats of the Arena Football League in 1996 and coached the team's offensive and defensive lines and assisted with special teams coaching in his first three ARENA League seasons. Guidici returned to San Jose as an assistant coach for the 2015 season. The SaberCats posted a 20-1 record and won the Arena Bowl – the league’s equivalent to the Super Bowl.
The 1989 San Jose State graduate has more than 30 years of professional and college coaching experience.
During the 2015 and 2016 seasons, Guidici was the special teams coordinator at the College of San Mateo. The Bulldogs won the 2016 Bay 6 Conference championship and were in the Northern California community college playoffs both seasons.
A long-time Bay Area resident, Guidici spent 16 seasons at Menlo College in nearby Atherton, Calif., with three seasons as the Oaks' head coach. The 2011 Menlo squad was the school's first in eight years to post a .500 or better win-loss record.
Guidici worked with Pro Football Hall of Fame and Super Bowl winning coach Bill Walsh (1931-2007) at Stanford as a defensive assistant coach.
Guidici spent 1995 with the Oakland Raiders as the defensive quality control coach. He moved on to the San José SaberCats of the Arena Football League in 1996 and coached the team's offensive and defensive lines and assisted with special teams coaching in his first three ARENA League seasons. Guidici returned to San Jose as an assistant coach for the 2015 season. The SaberCats posted a 20-1 record and won the Arena Bowl – the league’s equivalent to the Super Bowl.