Bronx, N.Y. (June 2, 2015) –
Will Reimann, a four-year student assistant coach at Fordham, was named the outside linebackers coach for the Rams it was announced today by head coach
Joe Moorhead.
For the past four years Reimann assisted the football squad in a myriad of ways, including breaking down game film, creating playbooks, compiling weekly scouting reports and videos, designing practice scripts and organizing campus tours and recruiting weekends for high school recruits. On the field, he worked with the defensive coaches during practice and was stationed in the press box during games, relaying information to the sidelines.
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Reimann, who also served as the treasurer of the Fordham University Football Uplifting Athletes branch, capped his collegiate career by winning the Patrick Kenneally Award at the 2015 Block F Awards Dinner, presented to a Fordham student who serves the Athletic Department in capacities other than athletic participation. The award honors the memory of Pat Kenneally, equipment and business manager for 54 years.Â
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A Los Angeles, California, native, Reimann graduated from Fordham in 2015 with a degree in political science. During his college career he interned for current Secretary of State John Kerry as well as for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Morgan Stanley.