BIOGRAPHY
Jeremy Gsell is in his 18th season as an athletic trainer for the Alabama football program and his sixth as director of rehabilitation services.
In his primary role at Alabama, Gsell is charged with facilitating the long-term injury and post-surgical care and rehabilitation for all football student-athletes. This includes serving as the direct liaison to the Crimson Tide’s weight room and team physicians.
He is the direct supervisor to the assistant football athletic trainers Matt Gorby and Paige Ruden as well as performance analyst Clay Keith.
Prior to his arrival at Alabama, Gsell served as an athletic trainer at the University of Southern Mississippi for two seasons (2005 & 2006) where he was the Golden Eagles’ primary trainer for men’s basketball while assisting with football.
His first stint at Alabama came as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the Crimson Tide football program from 2003-05. During his time at the Capstone, Gsell completed his master’s degree in sports management in 2005.
Gsell spent a year interning with the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts in 2002-03 where he covered practices, workouts and games while also overseeing inventory management. He assisted with the Colt’s daily rehab and athlete treatment.
He is regular speaker at athletic training conferences, including the SEC Athletic Trainers Association, the Alabama state conferences for ALATA, ASMI and The University of Alabama Athletic Training Program. He serves as an adjunct professor at Alabama, teaching lab classes for principles of rehabilitation and reconditioning in athletic training.
Gsell is a 2002 graduate of Salisbury University with a degree in physical education, concentrating in athletic training.
A native of Rock Hall, Md., Gsell and his wife Dana have one son, Brayden.
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