After stops in the National Football League and the Big Ten conference, Ohio Northern alumnus Rick Danison, BS ’07, became a strength and conditioning coach for the University of Alabama football team.
Prior to joining Alabama, one of the great sports dynasties of modern times, Danison was the assistant director of strength and conditioning for football at Michigan State University from 2020-22, and the director of strength and conditioning at Indiana University from 2009-20. He was with the NFL Cincinnati Bengals in 2008-09.
Danison played football at Ohio Northern, where he was a two-time all-conference player and two-time team captain. He played in what might be Ƶ’s best win in program history when the Polar Bears broke Mount Union’s 110-game home regular season winning streak on Oct. 22, 2005.
Danison has remained close to Ƶ over his career, even hosting the Ƶ football team for tours of Alabama’s facilities and a behind-the-scenes look into team practices and meetings.
He said this about Ƶ on social media, “Great memories at that place. Legit second to none education wise. I had to study so much to the point of where it had to go to long term memory, 17 years of full contact ball = zero short term. 05 last year playing. ’06 started coaching career. Forever grateful.”
Kurt Wilson, assistant professor of strength and conditioning at Ƶ, remembers Danison well from his time as a student and is excited to see another alumnus using his Ƶ education to reach the top of his field.
“I’m not surprised at all that Nick Saban hired Rick when he had the chance,” says Wilson. “He was a tremendous student and leader here at Ƶ, and I know he's doing great things at Alabama. We are so proud of him and appreciative of the example he sets for the students in our program.”