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Gonzaga Football Coaching Staff

In 2019, Head Coach Randy Trivers completed his sixth year coaching at Gonzaga. During that time, he’s compiled a 44-18 record, including winning back-to-back DCSAA AA State Championships in 2014 and 2015 and the WCAC Championship in 2018. Trivers was named WCAC Coach of the Year and the USA Today Washington DC Coach of the Year in 2015 and 2018, as well as USA Today National Coach of the Year in 2018. “Coach T” as he’s known to his players, has over 25 years of coaching experience at the FBS and high school levels. With 147 wins as a high school head coach, Coach T has helped more than 170 student-athletes realize their dream of playing football at the collegiate level.

Johnny Franco Nana Ansah George Sessoms Cullen Casey Blair Strejeck

CJ Herbert Thomas Meert George Mitchell Chris Rosier ‘96 Aaron Robinson

Danny Schaechter Conrad Singh ‘00 Andre Winston Justin Young

Andy Gordon Rodney Gould ‘08 Rakeem Marcelle Jake Simmons ‘65 Joe Zuccari (P ’17)

Jayhoun Rezai Danny Peneranda John Dugan ‘91 Sabatino Leo Jim Tapley

Media Day on the U.S. Capitol grounds is an age old tradition that kicks of every Gonzaga Football season and took place on August 3. A tradition that began in 2014, Coach T’s first year, a highlight of the preseason was the first practice on the Capitol on August 1.

A tradition that no other football team in the world is able to experience, the Eagles jog from Eye Street before having a high-spirited walk-thru practice.

MCKENNA CENTER EVENT

KICKOFF MASS - AUGUST 4

Kickoff Mass in the Great Church of St. Aloysius and the Touchdown Club Potluck Lunch was on Sunday, August 4. Coach T and the team are grateful for Father Gerry O’Connor, SJ who celebrated the mass. After mass, and before the potluck, over 70 Dads and Moms participated in our first ever Family Fun 7on7 and QB Challenge on Buchanan Field! The moms did a great job throwing passes during halftime while the Offensive and Defensive dads competed to the very last whistle. The O Dads led 14-7 at halftime, but the D Dads tied it up late, 21-21, to force a one play overtime. The D Dads won the toss and scored to win, 28-21!

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