Bob Stoops, Rod Woodson among new XFL head coaches
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[April 14, 2022]
The XFL announced the head coaches who
will lead the eight teams when the
league returns to play next year, naming a mix of veteran and
first-time head
coaches on Wednesday.
At the helm will be Reggie Barlow, Anthony Becht, Terrell Buckley,
Jim
Haslett, Wade Phillips, Bob Stoops, Hines Ward and Rod Woodson.
The XFL is scheduled to begin play in February 2023. It has not yet
announced
team names or the cities where they will play.
"Our head coaches are a diverse group of leaders, champions and Hall
of Famers with experience competing and coaching at the highest
level in football. Not only will they be mentors to our players, but
they are also ambassadors of the XFL as we work together to build
tomorrow's league," said Dany Garcia,
co-owner and chairwoman of the XFL, in a news release. "What is most
exciting
about our talented coaches is that they all share our vision for the
XFL and
are committed to advancing the game of football for players and
making it into
a must-watch program for fans."
Haslett and Phillips bring extensive NFL coaching experience, both
serving as
head coaches. Most recently, Haslett was the inside linebackers
coach with the
Tennessee Titans, and Phillips spent three seasons as defensive
coordinator of the Los Angeles Rams.
Stoops led Oklahoma to a national championship in 2000. He coached
the Sooners from 1999 to 2016 and also filled in as head coach for
their Alamo Bowl win in 2021 after the departure of Lincoln Riley,
giving him a 191-48 record with the program.
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Stoops was the head coach of the Dallas Renegades
in the XFL in 2020 before it
ended the season prematurely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Barlow, Becht, Buckley, Ward and Woodson all are NFL veterans.
Barlow spent the past six seasons as head coach of Division II
Virginia State,
while Becht was offensive coordinator at Wiregrass Ranch High School
in Wesley
Chapel, Fla.
Buckley has been a coach since 2007 and worked the past two seasons
under Lane Kiffin at Ole Miss as the cornerbacks coach. Ward was an
offensive assistant with the New York Jets for two seasons before
coaching the wide receivers at Florida Atlantic in 2021.
Woodson spent six seasons as an NFL assistant coach and coaching
intern before moving into broadcasting. The Pro Football Hall of
Fame member has been an analyst for NFL Network, the Big Ten Network
and Westwood One.
--Field Level Media
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