In general, job titles like "head coach" and "assistant coach" are not capitalized unless they directly precede the person's name. For example, "Head Coach Smith" or "Assistant Coach Lopez."
Head Coach is listed before assistant coach in a booklet.
Mike Tomlin was the Steelers head coach in 2007. That was his first year as head coach.
He's not a head coach, he's an assistant coach for the Orlando Magic.
Mike Tomlin was the head coach for the Steelers in 2008. He has been the head coach from 2007 to the present.
Chuck Noll was the Steelers head coach in 1975. He was the Steelers head coach from 1969-1991.
The cast of NFL Head Coach - 2006 includes: Tom Coughlin as Coach Tony Dungy as Coach Herman Edwards as Coach Brian Haymond as Head Coach Marv Levy as Coach Dan Reeves as Coach
When it's part of the title, it needs to be capitalized. I like Coach Jennings. In the following sentence you wouldn't need to capitalize coach. My coach is Mr. Jennings.
The first black head coach for the Steelers, is current coach Mike Tomlin. He has been the head coach for the Steelers since 2007.
Marty Schottenheimer was the head coach of the San Diego Chargers in 2005.
Head coach, Mickey Dean. Assistant Head coach, Mike Steuerwald.
NFL Head Coach happened in 2006.