DENVER WILLIAMS
RECRUITING COORDINATOR / WIDE RECEIVERS
RECRUITING AREAS: OHIO, ILLINOIS, MARYLAND, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
@COACHDWILLIAMS
Denver Williams begins his ninth year on the Trinity staff as wide receivers coach owning 15 years of coaching experience at the Division II and III levels. He also serves as the team’s recruiting coordinator and handles the Bantam kick return and punt return units. Trinity wide receivers have received All-NESCAC honors eight times under Williams' tutelage.
Williams played for Youngstown State University where his team won the NCAA Division I-AA National Championship in 1997. An All-State running back at Cadiz High School and a 2012 inductee into the Ohio Valley Conference Hall of Fame, Williams holds the school’s record for rushing yards as well as several state records for track and field. Williams has also served as the wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator at Ashland University, and the receivers coach, offensive coordinator, and recruiting coordinator at Ohio Northern University. He was promoted to associate professor in the Trinity athletic department and has been a track and field assistant coach for the Bantams.
GEOFF RHATICAN
QUARTERBACKS
RECRUITING AREAS: NEW YORK, TEXAS, NORTH CAROLINA
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Geoff Rhatican enters his second season as Trinity football's quarterbacks coach in 2016. Currently in his second coaching stint with the Bantams, He returns to coach in 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.
Rhatican came back to Trinity from NESCAC rival Bowdoin, where he mentored Tyler Grant to an All-NESCAC season and rushing title. In 2013, Rhatican was a member of the Bates coaching staff where he worked with All-NESCAC slotback and current Bantam running backs coach Shaun 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 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.
KYLE DUNCAN
DEFENSIVE LINE
RECRUITING AREA: NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA
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Kyle Duncan begins his second season as an assistant football coach for the Bantams in 2014. Duncan, who comes to Trinity after a successful playing career at Bowdoin and a one-year stint as running backs coach at his alma mater, will work with the Trinity running backs again. Duncan graduated from Bowdoin in 2012 with a degree in government and legal studies, and will pursue a master's degree at Trinity as a graduate assistant. He was a three-year starting center for the NESCAC rival Polar Bears. Duncan mentored All-NESCAC ball carrier Zach Donnarumma in 2012, and coached all-league backs Michael Budness, Evan Bunker and Ben Crick last fall with the Bantams.