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Michael Vick, a former NFL quarterback and Virginia native, has been named the new head football coach at Norfolk State University. This appointment marks Vick’s first head coaching role, succeeding Dawson Odums, who was dismissed after a 15-31 record over four seasons.
Vick, 44, is renowned for his dynamic playing career at Virginia Tech and in the NFL, where he became the all-time leader in quarterback rushing yards. His previous coaching experience includes serving as an advisor for the Atlanta Legends of the Alliance of American Football.
Expressing confidence in his leadership abilities, Vick stated, “I know how to lead.” His former high school coach, Tommy Reamon, praised Vick’s potential, citing his charisma and personal touch.
Vick’s appointment has generated significant attention, with some drawing parallels to the impact of Deion Sanders in college football.
Norfolk State University, located in Norfolk, Virginia, is a member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) and competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). The university’s football program has a history of striving for excellence, and the appointment of Vick is seen as a move to elevate the team’s performance in the coming seasons.
Vick’s transition into this role is anticipated to bring a fresh perspective to the team, leveraging his extensive experience as a player and his previous advisory roles. His leadership is expected to inspire and develop the talents of the student-athletes at Norfolk State, aiming to build a competitive and dynamic football program.
The university community and fans are eagerly awaiting the upcoming season to witness the impact of Vick’s leadership on the Spartans’ performance on the field.