It was a memorable year for the Fina family in Tucson.
Former Arizona Wildcats and NFL offensive lineman John Fina saw his oldest son, Bruno, transfer to Duke after four seasons at UCLA. In September, the older Fina was named the βLegend of the Gameβ leading up to the Buffalo Billsβ win over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Monday Night Football.
Fina played in two straight Super Bowls with Buffalo to begin his NFL career in 1992-93 following a standout career at the UA, but the Bills lost each time to Dallas. Back at Orchard Park in September, Fina led the Billsβ βLetβs go, Buffaloβ pregame chant with a PA microphone.
Just over two months later, Finaβs youngest son, Roman, joined his older brother in Durham and signed with Dukeβs 2025 recruiting class.
Roman Fina, son of former Arizona and Buffalo Bills offensive lineman John Fina, will join his brother at Duke and play for the Blue Devils.
βMy heart will always be with the Arizona football team as a fan, but you gotta root for your kids. Their opportunity to go play for Duke is really a dream,β said John Fina. βThe school itself, the program that (head coach) Manny Diaz has put together, the offensive line coach who I respect and appreciate his coaching technique, itβs a really good fit for both of those boys. Theyβve got big brain pans and a place like Duke β not to say Arizona doesnβt have quality education β is a good fit for my boys in particular.β
Roman Fina, an offensive tackle at Salpointe Catholic, garnered interest from Duke, the hometown Wildcats, Dartmouth and Pennsylvania, but signed with the Blue Devils, which recruited him before they targeted Bruno Fina in the transfer portal. Roman Fina, who has a 4.1 GPA, wants to study business at Duke, βbut Iβm not entirely sure yet,β he said.
βTheyβve been really about recruiting me throughout this last year,β Fina said. βDuke has a great future and theyβre very good about how they treat their recruits.β
Roman Fina, an offensive tackle at Salpointe Catholic, garnered interest from Duke, the hometown Wildcats, Dartmouth and Pennsylvania, but signed with the Blue Devils
With Bruno Fina still at Duke for one more season, being teammates with his brother βwasnβt my top factor when deciding, because obviously I didnβt want to go off of my brother, I wanted to go off of myself,β said Roman Fina.
βBut it was an important thing that I would be playing with my brother,β he said. βHe definitely was a factor because he was already at Duke.β
Fina said he and his brother βwere pretty good friendsβ growing up and the two bonded over βplaying Legosβ and βenacting scenarios growing up.β
βIt was a lot of fun. I loved it,β Fina said. βWe were always challenging each other. ... We were always competing and always having fun.β
Having a father like John Fina, βitβs been nice,β Roman Fina said.
βHeβs been a supportive dad all my life,β said Fina. βHe has supported me in every sport that I played.β
Finaβs first love is baseball, and he spent most of his childhood playing pitcher, but he started playing football as a freshman at Salpointe, because βitβs in the blood, and I have an advantage with my height.β
βI wasnβt expecting to play football and continue football after my freshman year, because I just wanted to try it because my dad played, my brother played and all of my uncles played,β Fina said. βI decided to try it freshman year and I did and I loved it. I just kept it going. I still played baseball up through junior year, so I was able to play both sports I loved, which was nice.β
Salpointe Catholicβs Roman Fina (70) and Keona Wilhite (50) support each other after Salpointe fell 42-24 to Scottsdale Saguaro on Friday, Nov. 24, 2023, in a Class 6A state semifinal high school football matchup in Tucson.
John Fina, an assistant coach at Salpointe, said, βMy greatest joy was working with him on the field and Iβll miss that opportunity with both kids even though Bruno and I review film all the time.β
Roman Fina grew into a 6-5, 260-pound offensive tackle and is striving to weigh in at 280 pounds before his freshman season at Duke. Finaβs ultimate goal is to weigh 310 pounds by the end of his career. Building weight on a lengthy frame is what Bruno Fina had to do after signing with UCLA. He was 6-4, 240 pounds coming out of Salpointe in 2020; now, heβs 6-5, 300 pounds.
βRoman followed a similar path to Bruno, where developmentally and physically, he wasnβt ready to play varsity football as a sophomore.
βIf you want to be recruited, you want to be recruited and sophomores get on film and get on the radar, but you canβt throw a kid to the wolves,β John Fina said. βRomanβs recruitment wasnβt as active as a lot of kids who were bigger and more polished. He didnβt have 25 schools breaking down the door, but he had really solid technique. His technique, gosh, he was such a polished player. The portal situation, it makes it harder on kids who develop a little bit later.β
Added Fina: βI showed Roman to a lot of coaches that I know and they kept saying, βHeβs not a Group of 5 kid, thatβs a Power 4 kid.β Given the (transfer) portal and the fact that he was a little bit under the radar, he didnβt get the Power 4 attention that I think he deserved. He was sort of left in limbo and was labeled a βtweener while not being a βtweener.β
Duke was one of few schools to gamble on Finaβs potential.
βWhen Duke started reaching out to me and we started having these conversations, it was just such a great fit because the school meets his academic needs, itβs a school thatβs up-and-coming with an exciting coach, a guy thatβs been around with a lot of experience,β John Fina said. βFrom Day 1, Roman was really excited.β
Up next for Roman Fina: books and ball in Durham, North Carolina.
Get to know Roman Fina
Who is your favorite football player of all time?
A: βAside from my dad, Iβll have to go with (Buffalo Bills quarterback) Josh Allen.β
What is your go-to postgame meal?
A: βLast year, I would go to Taco Bell because thatβs all that was open after games because it was late. But if I had my choice, Iβd probably go to (Raising) Caneβs after games. ... At Taco Bell, I would get the supreme potato soft tacos and two of the βDoritos Locosβ (tacos) with a Mountain Dew Baja Blast. At Caneβs, I gotta go with a βCaniac Combo,β no slaw and extra toast with a Dr. Pepper.β
What is your favorite class at Salpointe Catholic?
A: βMy engineering class because Iβve been in the engineering program for the last three years. Itβs a lot of fun because we get to work with our hands and figure out problems on our own. We donβt really have to go to the teacher for guidance. We pretty much get free rein to figure out whatβs going on with our project.β
What is your favorite sports memory?
A: βMy favorite memory is probably being out on the baseball bump and striking out as many kids as I can. I always love baseball β still do. But I also love football, so Iβm not taking anything from that.β
As an offensive lineman, which do you prefer, pass-blocking or run-blocking?
A: βIβve always had a lot more fun in the pass because you get to play games with the defensive end and throw your hands up, drop them and maybe they swing when theyβre not supposed to and you get an easy strike on them. My answer would definitely be pass.β



