charlie weis navy and 2 others in 08 09
because they are bell ends
Yes, there are several head coaches at the DI-FBS level that never played (and there are some coaches at the NFL level). You can certainly coach at the high school level.
never cause they never played
division 1 cant play teams from division 2 unless fcs
good hands,speed,maybe height,and agility
Steve Williams played Division 1 college football at Oklahoma University from 1977-1981. Before that he had played in High School. He never played professional football.
Paul Johnson, head coach for Georgia Tech. David Cutcliffe- Duke, George O' Leary-UCF, Bobby Hauck-UNLV
No, USC has never played a "Division II" football team. USC has played six games against current Division I-FCS teams, and is 6-0. USC has played 62 games against current Division III teams, and is 45-10-7. It's important to note that most of these games were played prior to the modern divisional format of the NCAA.
Coaches never massage the players. Or, at least, they shouldn't. That would be inappropriate. If a player has a sore muscle, however, the trainers will likely massage him.
Coaches like Jim O'Brien - Pacers Gregg Popovich - Spurs Stan Van Gundy - Magic never played in the NBA and just studied basketball for the life of coaching.
I think arsene Wenger never played football to any standard he was never a known footballer
There are actually more than four college football head coaches who never played football. Some of them are Dennis Franchione, Charlie Weis, Paul Johnson, and Sonny Dykes. Also on the list are David Cutcliffe, Hugh Freeze, and Mike Leach.