Why become a head coach?
Although Charlie was fast and was already playing American football at an early age, he never wanted to become an NFL player. He dreamed of working as a coach. Upon graduating from college, he became a graduate assistant at the University of Florida. This was followed by stints in Texas, Illinois, Florida, Mississippi, Florida again, and then Indiana. He became head coach in Louisville in 2010, in Texas in 2014, and in South Florida in 2017.
Charlie loves football – it gives him the opportunity to help young people. Many African Americans grow up lacking prospects and a father figure, and Charlie wishes to be a role model for them. Football doesn’t just mean they can earn money. “What’s more important is a degree, as they can then make a success of their lives after sport, too,” says Charlie.
Although Charlie was fast and was already playing American football at an early age, he never wanted to become an NFL player. He dreamed of working as a coach. Upon graduating from college, he became a graduate assistant at the University of Florida. This was followed by stints in Texas, Illinois, Florida, Mississippi, Florida again, and then Indiana. He became head coach in Louisville in 2010, in Texas in 2014, and in South Florida in 2017.
Charlie loves football – it gives him the opportunity to help young people. Many African Americans grow up lacking prospects and a father figure, and Charlie wishes to be a role model for them. Football doesn’t just mean they can earn money. “What’s more important is a degree, as they can then make a success of their lives after sport, too,” says Charlie.