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D. J. Furano

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D.J. Furano is an accomplished American football videographer and technology coordinator, whose impressive career has made him a well-known figure in the industry. One of his most notable accomplishments was his instrumental role in leading the Greenwich football team to a state championship during the 2018 season, which was only his first year as technology coordinator.


Furano's expertise and insights have been sought after by many, and he was invited to be a guest on the Coach and Coordinator podcast, where he shared his daily process and how it has impacted his life. His valuable contributions to the conversation were heard by thousands of high school and college football coaches across the United States, cementing his status as an authority in the field.


Furano's expertise and experience have also been featured in USA Football, where an article about his journey was published with the aim of inspiring and guiding others looking to get involved in the field. Currently, Furano is pursuing his passion as a student videographer at UConn Football, further honing his skills and contributing to the development of the sport. His dedication to his craft and ongoing pursuit of excellence make him a highly respected and admired figure in the football community.

Early career[edit]

D.J. Furano is a prominent American football videographer, whose career began in 2018 when they were appointed as a technology coordinator at Greenwich High School in Connecticut. In this role, Furano was responsible for overseeing the technology used by the football team, a position that would prove pivotal to their success.

In the same year, Furano was part of the team that secured the state championship with a flawless 13-0 record, which was a testament to their hard work and dedication. Furano's expertise and contributions to the team did not go unnoticed, and they were invited to share their insights on the Coach and Coordinator Podcast, where they discussed their daily process and how it had impacted their life.

Furano's exceptional skills and experience also earned them recognition in USA Football, where an article was written about their journey, providing valuable guidance to those seeking to enter the field of technology coordination for football teams.

In 2020, Furano's passion for football videography led them to join the University of Connecticut as a student videographer for the football team, where they continue to hone their skills and contribute to the development of the sport. With an impressive career trajectory and a dedication to excellence, Furano remains a highly respected and influential figure in the football community.

References[edit]

  1. Keithgrabowski (2019-10-18). "Adding a Technology Coordinator and the Impact on your Program". Coach and Coordinator. Retrieved 2023-01-28.[1]
  2. Clough, Eliot. "What Does a Technology Coordinator Do?". blogs.usafootball.com. Retrieved 2023-01-28.[2]
  3. "FNF Coaches Talk — Rookie Coach Takes Team From Bottom to Playoffs, NFHS Director Asks for Respect, Create a Technology Coordinator Position". FNF Coaches. 2019-10-30. Retrieved 2023-01-28.[3]
  4. Adams, Rob (2020-12-08). "From Cardinal Stadium in Greenwich". Exit 55. Retrieved 2023-01-28.[4]
  5. "College Cardinals". greenwich-football. Retrieved 2023-01-28.[5]
  6. "Executive Board | RHA". Retrieved 2023-01-28.[6]
  7. Adams, Rob (2018-09-07). "It's Time For Cardinals Football". Exit 55. Retrieved 2023-01-28.


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  1. keithgrabowski (2019-10-18). "Adding a Technology Coordinator and the Impact on your Program". Coach and Coordinator. Retrieved 2023-01-28.
  2. Clough, Eliot. "What Does a Technology Coordinator Do?". blogs.usafootball.com. Retrieved 2023-01-28.
  3. "FNF Coaches Talk — Rookie Coach Takes Team From Bottom to Playoffs, NFHS Director Asks for Respect, Create a Technology Coordinator Position". FNF Coaches. 2019-10-30. Retrieved 2023-01-28.
  4. Adams, Rob (2020-12-08). "From Cardinal Stadium in Greenwich". Exit 55. Retrieved 2023-01-28.
  5. "College Cardinals". greenwich-football. Retrieved 2023-01-28.
  6. mio13001 (2015-09-07). "Executive Board | RHA". Retrieved 2023-01-28.