Former NFL quarterback Michael Vick got emotional after his Fox NFL coworkers wore Norfolk hats to celebrate his new job.
Vick, 44, lacks major coaching experience but told The Virginian-Pilot, “I know how to lead and I know what it takes.”
Michael Vick's Introductory Press Conference At Norfolk State University (LIVE) NORFOLK, Va. – Norfolk State University, the largest Historically Black College and University (HBCU) in Virginia, has called on a Hampton Roads legend to lead the Norfolk State football program.
Vick, a Newport News native and former NFL star, was unanimously approved as the university's 19th head coach last week.
Norfolk State has officially named Michael Vick its head football coach, the latest hire of a talented NFL player with no college coaching experience to lead an HBCU program.
NFL legend Michael Vick shared heartfelt moments with his FOX Sports colleagues as he prepares to begin his head coaching journey at Norfolk State, marking an emotional transition from the broadcast booth to the sidelines.
Norfolk State is hiring former NFL quarterback Michael Vick as head coach. Vick confirmed the news Tuesday night on his verified Facebook account. The Virginian-Pilot was the first to report the news.
Former NFL quarterback Michael Vick will reportedly take over as head coach of Norfolk State's football program despite no college coaching experience.
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Former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick is returning to the college football ranks. Vick was officially introduced Monday as the head coach at Norfolk State University, just half an hour from where the Newport News, Va., native grew up.
To shouts of “Coach” and “Let’s go Spartans,” Michael Vick was introduced Monday as Norfolk State’s football coach, a homecoming for the former NFL star and a splashy, attention-grabbing hire for a program that has struggled in recent years.