Marshall Faulk to Become Head Football Coach At Southern U

Another NFL legend and Hall of Famer has joined the list of Black former NFL players taking the helm at HBCU programs, as Marshall Faulk has reportedly agreed to become the new head coach at Southern University.
NFL Insider Jordan Shultz first reported the news about Faulk’s three-year deal.
Faulk was on Deion Sanders’ coaching staff at Colorado as the Buffaloes’ running backs coach, a staff that includes Pro Football Hall of Famers Sanders and defensive pass rush coordinator Warren Sapp.
A New Orleans native, Faulk returns to his home state and replaces Terrence Graves, who was fired after a 1-6 start to this season, bringing his legendary resume with him.
Before being drafted by the Colts with the second overall pick in the 1994 NFL Draft, Faulk was a 2x All-American at San Diego State and was ultimately inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2017.
He spent his first five seasons with the Colts before being traded to the St. Louis Rams, where he teamed up with Torry Holt, Isaac Bruce and Kurt Warner to form “The Greatest Show on Turf”.
Over his 12-year NFL career, Faulk rushed for 12,279 yards and 100 TDs and also had 6,875 yards receiving and 36 TDs. He was the 2000 NFL MVP, a 3x NFL Offensive Player of the Year, 7x Pro Bowler, 3x All-Pro, Super Bowl Champion, and Pro Football Hall of Famer (2011).
After retiring, he moved into broadcasting as an analyst with the NFL Network, yet even after leaving the field, he never ventured into coaching until he got the call from Coach Prime.
“I’ve been offered jobs,” Faulk said. “If it wasn’t for Coach Prime, I would not even try this. This wasn’t even on my list of things to do in the least way. I put crazy hours in when I played, like player and coach’s hours in, to become the student of the game that I was. And when I walked away from it, I couldn’t believe how much time I invested into the game.”


