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Geoff Rhatican

Geoff Rhatican

(Recruiting Area: New York)

Geoff Rhatican enters his eighth season as Trinity football’s quarterbacks coach in 2022, and has been the team's passing game coordinator since 2019. Currently in his second coaching stint with the Bantams, Rhatican returned to Hartford where he previously served as Trinity’s running backs coach while earning his master’s degree in public policy & law from 2010 to 2012. He played a major role in the development of All-NESCAC Trinity quarterback Sonny Puzzo who led the Bantam attack that ranked first in scoring offense in recent history. Rhatican also guided Senior Seamus Lambert to a NESCAC Rookie of the Year selection in 2018 and Spencer Fetter to All-NESCAC and All-Region honors last fall.

Rhatican came back to Trinity from NESCAC rival Bowdoin, where he mentored Tyler Grant to an All-NESCAC season and a league rushing title. In 2013, Rhatican was a member of the Bates coaching staff where he worked with All-NESCAC slotback Shawn Doherty.  As a graduate assistant at Trinity for Coach Devanney, Rhatican coached Evan Bunker, the all-time leading rusher in NESCAC history, and three-time All-NESCAC selections Ben Crick and Michael Budness.

Rhatican is a 2008 graduate of Brown University, where he played quarterback and wide receiver for the Bears after completing his prep career at Dallas Jesuit in Texas. As an undergraduate, he was a member of Brown’s only outright Ivy League Championship team in 2005.  His resume also includes a coaching stint at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, where he coached Sam England and Eric Gerkin, the top two all-time leading receivers in school history.