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Louis Leo "Skip" Holtz Jr. (born March 12, 1964) is an American football coach who is the head coach for the Birmingham Stallions of the United Football League (UFL). Holtz has led the team to two USFL Championships, in 2022 and 2023, and a UFL Championship in 2024.
Former Louisiana Tech head coach Skip Holtz was named head coach and general manager of the Birmingham Stallions. Former Pittsburgh Steelers running backs coach Kirby Wilson was named head coach and general manager of the Pittsburgh Maulers. [27] The final two head coaches were announced the following week on January 27, 2022.
Head coach USFL Conference: Birmingham Stallions: Birmingham, Alabama: ... UFL players' minimum salaries will be $5,500 per week ($2,500 for inactive players) and ...
Head coach USFL Conference: Birmingham Stallions: Birmingham, Alabama: ... UFL players' minimum salaries will be $5,500 per week ($2,500 for inactive players) and ...
Wilson compiled a record of 1-9 (.100) in his only season as head coach. His replacement was announced January 17, 2023, for what the league described as "personal reasons." [65] Horton, who had been an NFL assistant coach from 1994 to 2019, is in his first head coaching position. His son Jarren Horton was the Maulers' defensive coordinator in ...
That was a head coach’s salary 10 years ago, 12 years ago." Sure enough, the highest-paid assistant in USA TODAY Sports’ 2024 pay survey, LSU defensive coordinator Blake Baker, ...
After spending the 2002 season with the New Orleans Saints, Riley returned to Corvallis to become the head coach at Oregon State in 2003 following Erickson's departure to become the head coach of San Francisco 49ers of the NFL. Riley agreed to a seven-year contract that started at $625,000 per year and increased incrementally to $950,000 in ...
Richard Todd Haley [1] (born February 28, 1967) is an American football coach who most recently was head coach for the Memphis Showboats of the United States Football League (USFL). From 1997 to 2006, he had stints as the wide receivers coach of the New York Jets, Chicago Bears, and Dallas Cowboys.