The type of degree is not as important as the resume you compile. Coaches will have degrees that run the range of what universities offer including English, Business Management, Poly Sci. Most coaches will either play football at the next level (NFL or CFL) or become Graduate assistants and work their way up from there. After working a GA or returning from the NFL most will become a special teams coach, then move to a position coach, (running back coach linebackers coach etc) prior to moving up to a coordinator. Which is one of the last stop on the way to being a Head guy.
most places I've applied, it wasn't a requirement but it was preferred. you would be way better off with a masters. not only for football but for life after coaching also.
Wow! What a dumb questions. You don't need a college degree to play pro football. Wow! What a dumb questions. You don't need a college degree to play pro football.
There is no required Degree.
No degree is needed. Practical experience is almost the only qualification; knowing names is the other.
yes you have to go to school to teach any sport college or not phys. ed is your best chance to teach a sport
Hell no
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you can get a degree in sports management
Sporting News College Football Coach of the Year was created in 1963.
Notre Dame has the most with 96 Hall of Famers, seven of them being Heisman winners.
Brian Kelly attended Assumption College in Massachusetts where he played as a linebacker while working on a political science degree.
bachelors degree
Nick Saban
none
Couldn't hurt
Bobby Bowden from Florida State, was the first college football coach to earn $1 million for a season in 2001.
Bob Stoops of OU football team
Galen Hall, who was Smith's coach at the University of Florida from the 1987 to 1989 college football seasons.