Education
Wasil attended Albion College, where he was a member of the football team
Wasil attended Albion College, where he was a member of the football team
He is currently the quarterbacks coach at Albion College. He still holds the records for all-time most passing yards in a Game (412), most passing yards in a season (3313), and most touchdowns in a season (33). In 2005 he led the Britons to a Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Championship and was named the league"s Most Valuable Offensive Player.
Muskegon Thunder
In 2007, Wasil began playing professionally for the Muskegon Thunder of the Continental Indoor Football League.
He led the Thunder to a 4-8 record, but they lost the qualifying game to officially make the playoffs. He was named team Most Valuable Player. Texas Copperheads
He played in eight games for the 2-14 Copperheads, completing 122-of-264 attempts for 1205 yds (49 long), 15 Territorial Decoration, 11 INT and rushed 12 times for 41 yds and 1 Territorial Decoration. Albany Firebirds
The team went 7-5 with Wasil as the starter.
The team sputtered with Wasil on the injured reserve list, going 0-4, and failing to qualify for the playoffs. Alabama Vipers
He was the backup quarterback for the season behind Kevin Eakin.
He started in place of Eakin in Week 7 against the Orlando Predators, throwing for 200 yards and two touchdowns.
Kansas City Command
In 2011, Wasil signed with the Kansas City Command. He took over as the Command starting quarterback in June, and threw 26 touchdowns and 1,385 yards. Tampa Bay Storm
Wasil played the 2013 with the Storm, leading them to an 8-10 record, failing to make it to the playoffs, but it was Wasil"s most impressive season as a professional, throwing 71 touchdowns and 3,666 yards.
Wasil retired from the American Federation of Labor-Congress in 2013, after initially re-signing with the Storm.
Wasil announced that he would be starting his coaching career as the quarterbacks coach for his alma mater, Albion College.
In 2008, Wasil moved up to af2 as member of the Texas Copperheads. In 2009, Wasil was again in af2 as member of the Albany Firebirds. In 2010, Wasil finally made it to the Arena Football League as member of the Alabama Vipers.