For the first time ever, Livonia, Michigan’s Madonna University will have a football team, and they are turning to a former MSU Football standout to take the reigns as interim head coach.
It was officially announced earlier this month that former Spartan wide receiver Herb Haygood will be coaching the team in their first ever football season.
Haygood played at MSU from 1998-2001, tallying 1,640 yards and 7 touchdowns in that time before being drafted in the Fifth Round of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos. He played in the NFL until 2004 before starting a coaching career at schools like Olivet, Saginaw Valley State, Miami (Ohio), and Eastern Michigan.
The Link LonkI am so grateful for this opportunity and thank everyone for their support as we prepare for our 1st season. Happy Holidays and Go Crusaders!!! https://t.co/1wY6OT7Hmx
— Herb Haygood (@CoachHHaygood) December 30, 2020
December 31, 2020 at 02:49AM
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Former MSU Football standout WR Herb Haygood named head coach of Madonna University - Spartans Wire
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