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Michael Vick Named Head Coach of Norfolk State Football Team
Michael Vick, a former NFL star and Virginia Tech legend, has been named Norfolk State University’s head football coach, bringing a fresh perspective to the Spartans’ program.
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Norfolk State University has made a pivotal move, appointing Michael Vick, former NFL quarterback and Virginia Tech standout, as its new head football coach. The decision, confirmed Tuesday, signals a new era for the Spartans’ football program, which has long aspired to consistent success in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC).
Vick, a Newport News native, brings a wealth of experience from his illustrious career but is venturing into new territory as a first-time head coach. He replaces Dawson Odums, who was dismissed last month following a 15-30 record over four seasons. The announcement has generated significant excitement and anticipation about the program’s future direction.
“I’ve always had a passion for teaching and giving back to the game that shaped my life,” Vick shared in a Facebook post announcing his new role. Known for his electrifying playmaking ability and leadership on the field, Vick is poised to inspire a transformative era of growth and competitiveness for Norfolk State.
Reports indicate that Vick has already begun assembling a coaching staff with strong ties to Virginia’s football community. Former Virginia Tech offensive lineman Dwight Vick, a cousin of the new head coach, and Elton Brown, former NFL player and Apprentice School associate head coach, are among those anticipated to join the staff.
Norfolk State’s football program has faced numerous challenges in recent years, including the departure of key conference rivals and scheduling difficulties within the shrinking MEAC. However, Vick’s appointment has infused a renewed sense of hope and momentum. His deep ties to the Hampton Roads area and his stature as a former Pro Bowl quarterback make him an inspirational figure for players and fans alike.
In addition to his legacy at Virginia Tech, where he led the Hokies to a national championship appearance in 1999, Vick’s NFL career included stints with the Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Jets, and Pittsburgh Steelers. His experiences playing under renowned coaches such as Andy Reid and Mike Tomlin are expected to shape his strategy in building a competitive and resilient program.
The Spartans will soon test their mettle in high-profile matchups, with scheduled games against Rutgers, Virginia, and Old Dominion. These contests, coupled with Vick’s leadership, could mark the beginning of a resurgence for Norfolk State football.
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