copy and paste from the internet regarding the question about Chuck Long:
After his NFL playing days were done, Long was an assistant coach at Iowa and Oklahoma, the head coach at San Diego State for three years, and the offensive coordinator at Kansas.
In 2014, he became the CEO and executive director of the
Iowa Sports Foundation. Coaching was in the past until he was on Jonathan Hayes’ coaching staff of the XFL’s St. Louis Battlehawks in 2019 and 2020, and then the pandemic hit.
Arlington Renegades head coach Bob Stoops added Hayes and Long to his staff, and they had a five-month experience in Texas this year.
“I thought I was done coaching,” Long said Monday from Arlington as he was packing up to head home to Iowa. “Bob gave me a call. I said I’d be honored to join him, and I did.
The Renegades were 4-6 in the regular season, but that was good enough for a second-place finish in the four-team South Division of the eight-team league. They upset first-place Houston in the South playoff, 26-11, then beat the DC team that had won 10 of its other 11 games. So, Chuck Long just got fitted for another championship ring with Bob Stoops Arlington Renegades.
Long said he’ll consider returning to Arlington next year if Stoops still is running things, and Stoops says that’s his plan for now.
Stoops said he likes the XFL because “It’s just football. No recruiting, no compliance meetings, no babysitting players.
“Plus, the XFL season runs during the worst three golfing months of the year.”
For Long, it’s a labor of love. He lived in an Arlington hotel for four months, walking a mile to work each day “to get my steps in.”
Wednesday, Long will be back in Ames for his full-time job, at an Iowa Sports Foundation board meeting.
And, he’ll be watching the mail. A new ring will be showing up one of these days.
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