Weeb Eubank won NFL championships with the Baltimore Colts in 1958 and 1959 and an AFL championship with the New York Jets in 1968. Ironically, the Jets played the Colts in Super Bowl III and Eubank became the only coach to win an NFL championship (pre Super Bowl), an AFL championship, and a Super Bowl.
In deference to former head coach Al McGuire, the head coach of the only Marquette squad (1977) to win the National Championship.
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A little better than winning the National Football League title. On February 3, 2013, Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh became only the 29th person to win a Super Bowl championship. Thirteen of the coaches have won multiple Super Bowls. Jim Harbaugh, head coach of the San Francisco 49ers and brother of the Ravens coach, is the 21st coach who has failed to win a Super Bowl title.
In their history in Tennessee the Titans franchise has to date had only one head coach - Jeff Fisher. From the franchise's beginning as the Houston Oilers the first head coach was Lou Rymkus.
The Head Coach at Auburn University is the one and only...Gene Chizik....his profile is he was a defensive coordinator at UCF, SFA ,AU,and UT. He has been the head coach for both ISU and AU! Go tigers! :)
There is generally only one coach. The others, as not everybody can be the head coach, are usually assistant coaches. In years to come, most become head coaches.
Bill Austin was head coach of the Steelers from 1966-1968. The head coach prior to him was Mike Nixon who spent only one season, 1965, as head coach.
Yes, Hubie Brown won a professional championship as a coach. He led the Kentucky Colonels to the American Basketball Association (ABA) championship in 1975. Brown is also well-known for his coaching in the NBA, where he achieved significant success, including winning the NBA Coach of the Year award twice, but his only professional championship came in the ABA.
Tony Dungy has won two Super Bowl Titles. His first came as a player, when he was a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was part of the championship team that won Super Bowl XIII. His second was as the Indianapolis Colts head coach, when guided the Colts to a victory over the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLI.
No ... Reid's only gig in the NFL prior to becoming head coach of the Eagles in 1999 was as an assistant coach with the Packers from 1992-1998.