Former NFL quarterback Michael Vick got emotional after his Fox NFL coworkers wore Norfolk hats to celebrate his new job.
NFL legend Michael Vick shared heartfelt moments with his FOX Sports colleagues as he prepares to begin his head coaching journey at Norfolk State, marking an emotional transition from the broadcast booth to the sidelines.
Vick, a member of the Fox NFL Kickoff show since 2017, was overtaken with emotion as co-hosts Charissa Thompson, Charles Woodson and Julian Edelman showered him with love and donned Norfolk State gear in solidarity.
Michael Vick has become the latest former star player to jump into the world of coaching, as he recently agreed to become the Norfolk State Spartans new head coach. And right off the bat, Vick sent a clear message when it came to comparisons between him and Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders.
Former NFL quarterback Michael Vick will reportedly take over as head coach of Norfolk State's football program despite no college coaching experience.
Dating to the late 1990s, each of Norfolk State’s last five coaches – Odums, Latrell Scott, Pete Adrian, Willie Gillus and Mo Forte – had losing overall records with the Spartans. Odums’ lone winning season was 6-5 in his 2021 debut, but half of those victories came against non-Division I opponents.
Michael Vick says the first person he reached out to after being named head coach at Norfolk State was Deion Sanders. Vick mentioned Sanders when he
"Today marks a historic day for Norfolk State University," Webb said. "I am thrilled to welcome Michael Vick and his family back to the Hampton Roads area to lead our football pro
Norfolk State University will hold a press conference Monday morning, formally introducing former NFL quarterback and Newport News native Michael Vick as the new head football coach.
Vick, 44, lacks major coaching experience but told The Virginian-Pilot, “I know how to lead and I know what it takes.”
Michael Vick's Introductory Press Conference At Norfolk State University (LIVE) NORFOLK, Va. – Norfolk State University, the largest Historically Black College and University (HBCU) in Virginia, has called on a Hampton Roads legend to lead the Norfolk State football program.