[4] Weiss then attended Vanderbilt University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in economics and human and organizational development.
[7][1] However, Weiss never played in a game at Vanderbilt and was not included on the Sports Reference final roster in the years he attended the university.
[8][9][10] Weiss was an assistant coach at Smyrna High School in 2003 and 2004, helping to introduce a tutoring program that supported student-athletes in gaining NCAA eligibility.
As well as two Ravens players featuring in the top five for yards per attempt, those being quarterback Lamar Jackson and running-back, Mark Ingram II.
During that same season, running back Mark Ingram II averaged a career high 5.0 yards per carry, was selected to the Pro Bowl,[19] and tied a franchise record with 15 touchdowns.
[22] With Lamar Jackson and Mark Ingram II becoming only the seventh pair of teammates to rush over 1000 yards in a season playing only 15 games out of the 16 possible.
With Ravens personnel testing positive for 10 days straight, Weiss did not travel with the team for their game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Weiss ultimately did not feature on the coaching staff for the Ravens in the Week 12 matchup against the Steelers due to illness.
The Wolverines ultimately finished 12–2 after losing in the College Football Playoff semifinal Orange Bowl to the eventual champions, the Georgia Bulldogs.
[28] In his second season, the 2022 Wolverines won their first 13 games and repeated as Big Ten champions before losing in the College Football Playoff semifinal Fiesta Bowl to TCU.