Tony Racioppi, who is one of the top quarterback trainers in the nation, will be part of the coaching staff for this year’s U.S. Army All-American Bowl. The honor cements Racioppi as one of the best in his profession.
He will coach the quarterbacks for the East squad at this year’s game. Held annually at AT&T Stadium, the home of the Dallas Cowboys, the bowl game is in its second season. The game was founded by Rich McGuinness, who started the original game in 2001.
Racioppi is currently the quarterback trainer for A.J. Surace, a Rutgers football commit. He is perhaps best known for his work with Kenny Pickett, the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback coach who was a first round pick in the 2022 NFL draft.
He currently works with 12 NFL quarterbacks as well as 15 FBS starters. In addition, Racioppi is one of lead instructors at the Manning Passing Academy.
If that wasn’t enough, Racioppi is the offensive coordinator at The Hun School (Princeton, N.J.)
Surace has been training with Racioppi for several years. A three-star quarterback recruit, he committed to Rutgers football in March.
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