The article highlights the historic first college football game at Lincoln Financial Field between Delaware State and Norfolk State, featuring former NFL teammates and friends DeSean Jackson and Michael Vick as first-year HBCU head coaches, emphasizing their personal and professional journey, the significance of HBCU coaching opportunities, and the broader impact on Black college football.
Kyler Murray apologized after posting a photo in a Michael Vick jersey with a dog, clarifying he does not condone animal cruelty and that the connection was unintentional, acknowledging the sensitive history associated with Vick.
Kyler Murray apologized after posting a photo with his dog wearing a Michael Vick jersey, which was controversial due to Vick's past involvement in dogfighting. Murray expressed regret and clarified he does not condone animal cruelty, acknowledging the sensitive nature of the post. The incident highlights ongoing sensitivities around Vick's history and his subsequent efforts to rehabilitate his image.
Michael Vick, currently coaching Norfolk State, addresses rumors about returning to Virginia Tech as head coach following Brent Pry's departure, emphasizing his focus on his current team and season.
Virginia Tech has parted ways with Brent Pry and is in the process of selecting a new head coach, with candidates including Michael Vick, Shane Beamer, and others from various coaching backgrounds, as the program seeks to regain its competitive edge in college football.
Michael Vick's debut as Norfolk State's head coach showed promise but also highlighted areas for improvement, including penalties, running game, and turnovers, as the team aims for its first win under Vick's leadership.
Four former Eagles players, including Michael Vick and Jerome Brown, have been nominated for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame for the first time this year. The National Football Foundation released a list of 78 players and nine coaches from major college football who are on the Hall of Fame ballot. Votes will be submitted to the NFF’s Honors Courts, who will decide on the 2024 College Football Hall of Fame class, with an announcement slated for early January.
Five former Pittsburgh Steelers, including Antwaan Randle El, Levon Kirkland, Deon Figures, Michael Vick, and Flozell Adams, have been nominated for induction into the 2024 College Football Hall of Fame. The National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame announced the names on the 2024 ballot for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame with 78 players and nine coaches nominated from the FBS and 101 players and 32 coaches nominated from the subdivision ranks. The announcement of the 2024 College Football Hall of Fame Class will be made in early 2024.
The ballot for the 2024 College Football Hall of Fame class has been released, featuring 78 former FBS players and nine former FBS coaches, as well as 101 former players and 32 former coaches from the divisional ranks. Michael Vick, Randy Moss, Marshawn Lynch, and Larry Fitzgerald are among the star-studded group of players on the ballot. The 2024 College Football Hall of Fame class will be inducted at the 66th NFF Awards Dinner on Dec. 10, 2024.
Michael Vick, Larry Fitzgerald, and Terrell Suggs are among the 78 players and nine coaches on the 2024 College Football Hall of Fame ballot. Vick led Virginia Tech to the BCS National Championship game in 1999, Fitzgerald won the Biletnikoff Award in 2003, and Suggs set an NCAA single-season record for sacks in 2002. The announcement of the class will be made in early 2024.
Michael Vick, Larry Fitzgerald, and Terrell Suggs are among the 78 players and nine coaches on the 2024 College Football Hall of Fame ballot. All three are on the ballot for induction in their first year of eligibility. The announcement of the class will be made in early 2024.