The Albright athletics department announced changes to the football coaching staff. After spending three seasons on the sidelines as head football coach, Isaac Collins has accepted the position of director of admissions at Albright. In addition, former Albright defensive coordinator Shaun Weaver will be returning to Albright to become the next head coach of the Albright football program.
Albright snapped a 27-game losing streak to start the season, defeating Gallaudet 17-6. The Lions also beat local rival Alvernia later in the year and finished 2-8. Albright was 2-28 under Collins.
Weaver spent four full seasons at Albright in various roles, including defensive coordinator, special team's coordinator, defensive line coach, and recruiting coordinator. Prior to returning to Albright, Weaver spent the 2024 football season at Division II Frostburg State as the team's defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator.
"I would like to thank Coach Collins for the past three years. His tireless work ethic and relentless determination have set the program up for success. He put a culture in place that will live beyond his time as coach here," said athletic director Rick Ferry. "We are excited to have coach Weaver come and pick up the work that coach Collins has already implemented. We think both of these moves will set Albright up for success for years to come."
Weaver made an immediate impact at Frostburg State, coaching two defensive linemen to first team all-conference honors.
During his first stint at Albright, Weaver saw five defensive players earn All-MAC honors. Weaver helped two of his former student-athletes set all-time program records. Linebacker Sam Viera became the leading tackler at Albright, while defensive end Ryan Rapp set the single-season sacks record during Weaver's tenure.
Weaver joined the Albright staff in March 2020 after spending the previous 14 years as a member of the Gettysburg coaching staff. He served as the defensive coordinator for 13 of those seasons.
At Gettysburg, Weaver coached 18 All-Centennial Conference performers, including four that garnered first-team recognition. Additionally, two of the student-athletes were named Academic All-American by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Prior to coaching at Gettysburg, Weaver served as the defensive line coach at Division II Bemidji State in Minnesota from 2004-05. He also spent two seasons coaching the defensive line and serving as the junior varsity defensive coordinator at his alma mater, Wilmington, from 2002-03.
Weaver holds two bachelor's degrees from Wilmington, one in secondary education/social studies licensure and one in history.