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Southern University is reportedly set to hire former NFL star Marshall Faulk as its next head football coach, making the Jaguars the latest HBCU to turn to a high-profile former player to lead their program. The move signals both ambition and risk. Star power on a résumé does not guarantee success on the sidelines, and opinions among fans are already mixed.
Commentary from supporters shows cautious optimism. Some fans pointed out that playing the game at a high level does not always translate to coaching it effectively. Others see upside. Faulk’s New Orleans roots could give Southern a real advantage in in-state recruiting and potentially help rebuild the fan base. Several supporters believe his success will depend heavily on the staff he assembles.
Some fans are already dreaming big. Pairing Faulk with former coach Stump Mitchell could bring championships back to Baton Rouge. Faulk is “the first branch off the Coach Prime tree,” referring to Deion Sanders’ influence across HBCU football. Fans hope Faulk could the next Stump Mitchell.
Southern’s decision reflects a growing trend: betting on former NFL stars to lead reinventions of HBCU programs. Whether Faulk follows Sanders’ path or faces the challenges many before him have encountered, his tenure will attract attention from across the college football world. The question now is whether his football legacy can evolve into a coaching legacy.