Bryce Sorrier joined the Georgia Southern Athletic Department as an assistant athletic trainer in fall of 2018, bringing a wide variety of experience. His primary responsibility is overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Georgia Southern football program.
Prior to joining the staff at Georgia Southern, Sorrier worked as assistant athletic trainer at Eastern Michigan University. His primary responsibilities included direct care for the women’s gymnastics and women’s track & field/cross country team. Sorrier's other experiences include serving as a clinical athletic trainer at MedSport, serving as the head athletic trainer at Owasso High School in Oklahoma, and a stop at the University of Arizona.
He began his time at Arizona as a graduate assistant in 2009, before being elevated to assistant athletic trainer in 2011. During his time at UA, Sorrier worked with women’s basketball, football, track & field, cross country and cheerleading.
Sorrier got his start as an athletic training student at Georgia. There, he assisted with football, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s track & field and equestrian. During his time with the Bulldogs, Sorrier was a part of the 2009 Capital One Bowl Championship staff.
Sorrier is a certified athletic trainer licensed by the State of Georgia and is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, Southeast Athletic Trainers Association. He is also certified in dry needling technique. He earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sport science with an emphasis in athletic training from the University of Georgia in 2009, before getting his master’s in education from the University of Arizona in 2011.
Sorrier resides in Statesboro with his wife, Amanda, daughters, Savannah and Maggie and two dogs, Stafford and Stinson.