Jake Petrarca Named Assistant Football Coach at Fordham
Jake Petrarca Named Assistant Football Coach at Fordham || Super Admin
Jake Petrarca, previous Quality assurance train at the University of Connecticut, was named an assistant football coach at Fordham University it was announced today by head train Joe Conlin. Petrarca will be accountable for the Ram wide receivers in 2023
Petrarca reached Rose Hillside after two years at UConn, working as a breakthrough challenger scout, creating looking reports and also employees failures for all opponents and aiding to make offending strategy. He likewise collaborated with quarterbacks, pass receivers, tight ends, and running backs both in and out of period.
Prior to UConn, Petrarca worked at Stonehill University from 2016-2018. He started as a wide receivers coach in 2016 and after that advised the quarterbacks from 2017 up with the 2018 period. Along with his duties with the quarterbacks, he was the recruiting planner throughout the same amount of time.
Petrarca went to Stonehill after operating at Anna Maria University from 2014-2016. While there, he trained the pass receivers (2014-2015) and quarterbacks (2016 ). Petrarca also acted as the team's video clip coordinator from 2015-2016.
Petrarca began his training occupation as an assistant football trainer at West Warwick Senior High School in 2013 as well as aided lead group to 2013 RIIL Department II State Championship.
A 2012 grad of Salve Regina University Petrarca was a four-year letter winner for the Seahawks, playing for existing Holy Cross head trainer Bob Chesney.
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