St.Louis, Missouri: The St. Louis Scouts announced that they have hired former Ole Miss head football coach Hugh Freeze as there new head coach. Freeze replaces Les Miles who left to take the head coaching position at the University of Kansas.
Freeze (47) compiled a 69-32 college coaching record. He recently coached at Liberty College. From 2012-2016 Freeze coached at Ole Miss and in 2012 coached at Arkansas State University.
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The Orlando Vipers have announced the hiring of former University of Louisville and University of Texas head coach Charlie Strong to become the team's new head coach . Strong takes the place of Larry Corker who retired earlier this off season.
Strong comes in with a 70-44 college head coaching record. He led the University of Louisville to two Big East Championships in 2011 and 2012. He was named Big East Coach of The Year in 2010 and 2012 before taking the head coaching job at the University of Texas. He most recently was head coach at the University of South Florida.
Both hirings come just a couple weeks before teams open mini camps. Training Camps officially open around the middle of January.
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