
Maybe, just maybe, recent 鈥橞erg grads Ryan Finck and Greg Raimondo will be standing on opposite sidelines during the College Football Playoffs game next year. It could happen!
Ryan, 鈥16 and 鈥18, and Greg, 鈥17, have recently landed new jobs with college football powerhouses Alabama and Cincinnati 鈥 two of the schools who battled it out in the college football playoffs at the end of the 2021 season.
Ryan, who majored in Communication and earned his master鈥檚 in Education, has consistently climbed the college coaching ranks since serving as a football GA at Heidelberg for two seasons. He has worked with the offensive line at Ohio University, the University of Wyoming and the University of Kentucky. He just landed at what many would consider the college football capital 鈥 the University of Alabama 鈥 as an assistant offensive line coach.
鈥淭he thing I鈥檓 most excited about is working for the greatest football coach of all time (Nick Saban),鈥 Ryan says. 鈥淲hen a person thinks of college football, they think of Alabama. The opportunity to learn and grow here is really an exciting feeling. I鈥檓 just happy to be a part of it.鈥
In his new coaching position, which began Feb. 9, Ryan works directly with Offensive Line Coach Eric Wolford with recruiting, and works on opponent breakdown and with the scout team during the season.
As an Athletic Training major and a Wellness minor at the 鈥橞erg, Greg took the GA route too, spending two years at Southeast Missouri State. After graduation, he worked as an intern athletic trainer for the football team at Middle Tennessee State. From there, he got his first full-time job at Southeastern Louisiana, where he worked with women鈥檚 basketball and transitioned to football.
At UC, Greg will assist in all aspects of healthcare related to the football student-athletes, working primarily with the offense. This is his first week in his new position.
鈥淚鈥檓 excited to be working with a team that has had a ton of success over the last few years,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 am also really excited to continue to learn from the staff I will be working with and being closer to home is a bonus.鈥
Super strong foundation
Both Ryan and Greg attribute their early career success to the great preparation they received at Heidelberg. Both agree that the hands-on training and the knowledge base they gained have served them very well so far.
鈥淚 left the Berg with a great knowledge of anatomy and I still utilize that information every day,鈥 says Greg, who is a certified athletic trainer and a certified strength and conditioning specialist. 鈥淐linically, I am confident in what I do and that all started with a foundation of clinical skills learned at Heidelberg. I鈥檝e definitely continued to mold and adapt my skills, building on that solid foundation I already had.鈥
In addition to honing a coaching skillset, Ryan utilizes his communication skills daily, from running position meetings to recruiting. 鈥淓verything from the classroom has shown up in my life,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he communication program at Heidelberg is top-notch. Dr. (Julie) O鈥橰eilly and Dr. (Robin) Heaton are two of the best people I鈥檝e had come into my life. There isn鈥檛 wasted time in their classes and everything I鈥檝e learned has been useful in my career.鈥
Molding through mentoring
Greg and Ryan agree that their Heidelberg mentors 鈥 too many to name 鈥 have had a major impact on their early career success. 鈥溾橞erg Head Football Coach Scott Donaldson gave me the first job I鈥檝e ever loved and was the first person I called after I got hired at Alabama,鈥 Ryan notes.
Greg can鈥檛 single out just one mentor, but he gave a shout-out to the entire Athletic Training staff who impacted his time and training on campus. 鈥淎ll of them had a hand in shaping me as a young clinician as well as a student in the classroom. 鈥 I鈥檓 really thankful I chose the Berg when I was a senior in high school.鈥
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On Dec. 31, 2021, in a semi-final game, Alabama defeated Cincinnati 27-6. Could this year be a repeat? It certainly could! With the trajectory and history of both teams, there鈥檚 a great chance they鈥檒l meet again in the playoffs, and two up-and-coming Heidelberg grads will get a chance to meet up and say hello. They鈥檒l just be on the opposing sidelines.