Raisbeck joined the Badgers' program in January 2024 as a special teams analyst before being elevated to the assistant special teams coordinator in July 2024. Raisbeck joined the Badgers after four seasons at Penn State.
Raisbeck helped bring the Penn State kicking team to new heights, recruiting the number-one kicker in the class of 2021 as well as the top punter in the 2022 class. He guided the program's all-time leading punter in Riley Thompson and produced 13 All-Big Ten honorees in his special teams unit.
In 2022, Penn State long snapper Chris Stroll received the Patrick Mannelly Award which recognized him as the nation's top long snapper.
Prior to his time at Penn State, Raisbeck spent one season at Utah State where he also served as a Special Teams Analyst. He was an assistant to the Mountain West Special Teams Coordinator of the Year, Stacy Collins, during his one season in Logan, Utah.
Raisbeck excelled at the NAIA, Division II, and Division III levels before his ascent to the FBS stage, gaining five seasons worth of experience as a Special Teams Coordinator. He enjoyed stints at Presentation College (2014-16), South Dakota School of Mines & Technology (2012-13, 2016-17), and University of Wisconsin-Platteville (2017-19).
Raisbeck coached in Europe before his start in college football, becoming the Assistant Head Coach for the Calanda Broncos in Switzerland (2013) and the Head Coach of the Oslo Vikings in Norway (2014).