Both Prairie View A&M University and Alabama State University released new hires this week, announcing the arrival of two new head football coaches.
Courtesy of PVAMU and ASU Sports Information
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Prairie View selected renowned offensive coordinator Willie Simmons as its 32nd head coach in program history and ASU named former Bethune-Cookman University head coach Brian Jenkins to the helm of its football program.
Jenkins will be introduced Wednesday, Dec. 17 at a 3 p.m. press conference in the Club Lounge at the New ASU Stadium. The press conference will be video streamed live - Click HERE to watch.
In five seasons as head coach at Bethune-Cookman (2010-14), Jenkins' Wildcats won more than 76 percent of their games (46-14), winning or tying for four Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference titles, earning three FCS playoff berths and two HBCU national titles. B-CU won at least eight games each season, including a pair of 10-win seasons, and never finished below second place in the conference standings in posting a 34-6 record in MEAC contests, including a perfect 8-0 mark in 2012. The Wildcats also won 18 straight conference games between 2011-13, the second-longest streak in league history.
In 2014, Prairie View finished third in the western division after going 5-5 overall, 5-4 in conference. Alabama State (7-5) closed out its year second in the eastern division behind SWAC champion Alcorn State with a 5-4 conference record.