At Wagner
Rack was in charge of video input, data input and breakdown of opponent scout. He also assisted with meeting preparation and practice planning. His focus was on offensive lineman, tight ends and special teams, while also coordinating the scout teams for defense and special teams. Rack was also the team’s junior varsity special teams’ coordinator. Recruiting responsibilities included Kansas JUCO’s, Queens and Nassau County (New York) and Eastern Pennsylvania. During the offseason, Rack volunteered at the University of Kansas Skills Camp and at the Jay Richardson Foundation Life Skills Camp.
Playing Career
Rack earned All-Mid-American Conference tight end honors, as a senior, playing for SUNY at Buffalo where he was a three-year starter for the Bulls. Rack also saw action on special teams all four seasons. He was one of only four non-BCS tight ends named to the 2009 John Mackey Award Midseason Watch List, and was awarded the school’s U Believe Tight End award four times. During his career, the Bulls were 2007 co-champions of the MAC’s East Division, were outright 2008 conference champions, and Rack was part of the squad that participated in the 2009 International Bowl against Connecticut. Following the completion of his career, Rack was invited to the New York Jets Rookie Mini-Camp.