NFL legend and new Norfolk President Michael Vick reminded him that he still took it.
In a video sent to Instagram, the 45-year-old was seen participating in the light accuracy competition in the four-year-old Norfolk State Demarcus McMillan, director of football operations. The two of the targeted the target network, which was about 20 meters, was football. Vick, which is one of the most powerful weapons in football, hit two PIN points blow to the upper corner of the network.
As soon as the NORFOLK state is on campus, it is more profitable than Vick’s ability, as a head coach, the head coach stressed the energy company.
Social Media Writing title, “Technical Director Vick is still” and quickly went viral along the HBCU and Sports Platforms. McMillan, who served 20 years in the US Army, played with a spirit competition before participating in the coaches. McMillan is a previous video against the Bud Bud Bud CRAWFORD, which is on a campus “Bud”, which is on a campus on a campus on the virus between NSU students and graduates.
With Vick this last moment, it is to expect more for the upcoming season. Since accepting the role of the head coach in early 2025, Vick, Norfolk State and MEAC participated in the program that attracted national attention.
Vick, a Newport News, Virginia, Virginia Tech rose to Stardom and went to be the total selection No. 1 in the 2001 NFL project. With the career, Atlanta Hawks and Philadelphia Eagles revolutionized the quarter, mobility and strength. Now he wants to apply the same update to train at HBCU level.
The Norfolk State will open 2025 football season at home on August 28 on August 28. The game is planned to be broadcast live on ESPN, lifts the spotlight for Vick’s debut as a college head coach.
Spartans hope that Vick’s management has been to help convert the program after performance years later. Although the season has not yet begun, the noise around the team continues to grow with moments as this final demonstration of the timeless goal talent, especially Vick’s timeless goal talent.
According to the Norfolk state, the recruitment of a figure like Michael Vick expresses more than the change of coaching – it reflects the culture, national visibility and all HBCU football view.