1. Frank Cignetti

    Frank Cignetti (born October 4, 1965) is the current quarterbacks coach of the San Francisco 49ers of the NFL. Previously, he served as the offensive coordinator for the University of North Carolina for the 2006 season. When Butch Davis was hired to replace former coach John Bunting at North Carolina, Davis relieved Cignetti of his coaching duties. Cignetti also served as the offensive coordinator for the Fresno State Bulldogs, quarterbacks coach for the New Orleans Saints, …

  2. Pat Hill

    Pat Hill (born December 17, 1951), is a college football coach. He is currently the head coach at Fresno State.

  3. Mike Martz

    Mike Martz (born May 13 1951, Sioux Falls, South Dakota) is the offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions. Martz is known for creating complicated offensive schemes, particularly in the passing game. He developed Kurt Warner and Marc Bulger into two of the league's finest quarterbacks of recent years. As a head coach in the NFL Coach Martz took the St. Louis Rams to the playoffs five out of seven years including a NFC Championship and trip to Super Bowl XXXVI.

  4. Jeff Tedford

    Jeff Tedford (born November 2, 1961 in Lynwood, California) has been head coach of the California Golden Bears college football program since 2002. A first-time head coach, Tedford has won wide acclaim for turning the once-downtrodden Cal football program into a national power. He lives with his wife Donna and their two sons in Danville, California.

  5. Dennis Erickson

    Dennis Erickson (born March 24, 1947, in Everett, Washington) is the head coach of the Arizona State Sun Devils football team. He has been the head coach of six college football programs and two NFL franchises.

  6. Jim Sweeney

    Jim Sweeney is a former college football coach most noted for his success as a head coach at Fresno State and Washington State. From 1963-67, he was the head coach at Montana State in Bozeman. Sweeney compiled a 31-20 (.608) record in his five seasons with the Bobcats, where one of his starting quarterbacks was Dennis Erickson. From 1968-75, he coached at Washington State in Pullman, where he compiled a 27-51-1 record in eight seasons.

  7. Bobby Turner

    Robert "Bobby" Turner (born May 6, 1949 in Midway, Alabama) is the Denver Broncos running backs coach. He joined Denver in 1995, he also worked for 20 years as a college assistant and has 34 combined years of coaching experience at the professional, collegiate and high school levels. In his final collegiate coaching stop before moving to the NFL, Turner served as assistant head coach, offensive coordinator and running backs coach at Purdue University from 1991-94.

  8. Darryl Rogers

    Darryl Rogers (born May 28, 1935) was an American football coach. He was hired by the Detroit Lions in 1985 as head coach. He went 7-9 in '85, 5-11 in '86, 4-11 in '87, and 2-9 in 1988, for a career record with the Lions of 18-40. One of his more famous quotes during his unsuccessful tenure with the Lions was when he once wondered aloud to reporters after a loss, 'What does a coach have to do around here to get fired?'. He was succeeded by Wayne Fontes.

  9. Andy Ludwig

    Andy Ludwig (May 14, 1964) from Ogden, Utah is an assistant coach and offensive coordinator for the football team at the University of Utah. He is in his second year at Utah. He played college football at Snow College and Portland State graduating in 1988.

  10. Phil Krueger

    Phil Krueger was a college football coach at Fresno State, and Utah State. From 1964 to 1965, he coached at Fresno State, where he compiled a 10-10 record. From 1973 to 1975, he coached at Utah State, where he compiled a 21-12 record. His overall record stands at 31-22. He is a great Papa to Troy and Kelsie and even though his record isn't the best.. he still has been with so many teams and won so many championships. His daughter is an anchor named Kristi Krueger

  11. Lane Kiffin

    In January of 2007, the Oakland Raiders were on the verge of hiring USC's offensive coordinator as their new head coach, but it wasn't Lane Kiffin they were after. No, before Al Davis fell in love with Kiffin, he was first enamored with his co-offensive coordinator at USC, Steve Sarkisian .

  12. Stanley Borleske

    Stanley E. Borleske was a head football coach at Fresno State, and North Dakota State. From 1919 to 1924, he coached at North Dakota State, where he compiled a 17-14-4 record. From 1929 to 1932, he coached at Fresno State, where he compiled a 16-18-2 record. His 1930 team remains the only team in school history to complete a season undefeated at 8-0. He played college football at Michigan from 1908 to 1910.

  13. Jethro Franklin

    Jethro Franklin (born October 25, 1960 in St. Lazaire, France) is the defensive line coach for the National Football League Houston Texans.