He didn't coach anywhere. He went to be a TV announcer.
The Oakland Raiders
Madden was one of the greatest coaches ever in the history of football, should be put in the hall of fame, and now he does great football comentary, well known for Monday Night Football with Al Michaels, who broadcasted Miracel on Ice, the greatest olympic game ever witnessed and nothing will ever be as amazing. P.S: Hope I did a good job answering your question. John Madden was a great coach, however as an announcer he stunk, he did for football exactly what Howard Cosel did for boxing & football, made it unbearable to to listen & watch at the same time
Javier Aguirre was a coach to many different teams in his career. He was the coach of the Mexican national football team and well as for the Madrid team.
Lou Holtz was a football coach for a total of 33 years, beginning his career as an assistant coach. He began his roll of head coach in 1969 and finished in 2004.
Coach: Jimmy and Announcer: Ryan Seacrest Is that what you wanted?
Ron English was best known for his work as an American Football player. He achieved many things in his career playing football and becoming a football coach later in his career.
Les Miles, known for his nickname "The Mad Hatter" is an American College Football coach and the current head coach of the LSU football team. He started his career at Michigan.
Tom Harmon was primarily known as a college football player, not a coach. He played for the University of Michigan from 1938 to 1940 and won the Heisman Trophy in 1940. While he had a successful career in sports broadcasting and acting after his playing days, he did not have a notable career as a college football coach.
mr nibom
San Diego State University Aztecs. Coach: John Madden
I think Lee Corso is an old college great football coach like Madden but the NCAA not the NFL.