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Heisman Trophy winner and former NFL standout Eddie George climbed the college football coaching ladder and earlier this offseason landed his first FBS job as the Bowling Green headman. Ahead of ...
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Several TSU assistant coaches also followed Eddie George to Bowling Green. Former Tennessee State defensive end Eriq George posted on his X account April 22 that he will follow his father, coach ...
George’s base salary of $600,000 for his first season at Bowling Green is already impressive, with an annual increase of 2.5%. By the end of his five-year contract, he will be making a ...
The timing was not perfect, but Eddie George saw a tremendous opportunity to leave Tennessee State to take over at Bowling Green for Scot Loeffler. George's legendary status in the college and pro ...
After leading TSU to back-to-back winning seasons, George took over a losing program that averaged just over three wins per year in the previous four seasons before he came on board. The 2023 and ...
Bowling Green hired former NFL running back and Tennessee State coach Eddie George on Sunday as the Falcons’ head coach. George was a four-time NFL Pro Bowl running back and an All-Pro, and was ...
George had a losing record in his first two years with the program, but Tennessee State improved to 6-5 in 2023. Fifteen of George's 24 career wins as a coach have come in the last two seasons ...
Eddie George, a Heisman Trophy winner, spent the past four years as the Tennessee State coach. But he is leaving to take the head coaching job at Bowling Green, per reports.
George spent the 2004 season with the Dallas Cowboys before retiring in 2006. He finished with 10,441 yards rushing with 268 catches for 2,227 yards and had 78 total touchdowns.
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