Career
Guidugli is currently the running backs coach at Central Michigan University. He was signed by the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent in 2005. He played college football at Cincinnati.
He is also a former professional Canadian football quarterback.
He was one of the backup quarterbacks with the Canadian Football League"s British Columbia Lions before being cut by the team following their 2008 training camp. He re-joined the Green Bay Blizzard of af2 for the end of the 2008 season, including the playoffs.
Guidugli played at Highlands High School in Fort Thomas, Kentucky. He still holds many Kentucky records for quarterbacks.
He also excelled on the basketball court.
He led his basketball team to the Kentucky sweet sixteen his senior season with a buzzer beating shot against Covington Holmes. Guidugli played collegiately at the University of Cincinnati from 2001 to 2004. He owns most of the school’s passing and total offense records.
He is ranked 29th for all time yards and offense of all National Collegiate Athletic Association division I A FBS schools by a quarterback.
He finished his career with 11,453 yards on 880 of 1556 passes (566%) and 78 touchdowns. He also rushed for 208 yards and scored five times on 235 carries.
Guidugli went unselected in the 2005 NFL Draft. He was later signed by the Tennessee Titans but was ultimately released.
He later joined the Green Bay Blizzard of the af2, leading the Blizzard to the af2 playoffs.
He signed a free agent contract with the British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League on July 23, 2007, following injuries to starting quarterback Dave Dickenson and backup Buck Pierce. However, he was released by the Lions following their 2008 training camp after losing the job as third-string quarterback to rookie Zac Champion. Guidugli signed with the Milwaukee Iron on January 2, 2010, but was placed on the "Refused to Report" list and did not play with the team
Guidugli signed with the Milwaukee Mustangs on June 10, 2011.
He is reunited with former Green Bay Blizzard coaches Bob Landsee, Mark Stoute, and Cedric Walker. When they signed Gino the Mustangs were 4-8, he went on to start 5 games for the Mustangs and went 3-2, but the 2 losses were by 1 point and 4 points.
Guidugli was introduced as the running backs coach for Central Michigan University on March 11, 2013. He replaces Kort Shankweiler, who left for the tight ends and tackles coaching job at Florida International under his father, Steve, who is the new offensive line coach for FIU.
Guidugli has two brothers, former NFL and University of Cincinnati player Ben and Tony, who played at Georgia Military College and Southeast Louisiana State University.