The Central State went to a new era for Marauder football ex-nfl player It’s good to be a head coach.
But with a twist.
Tony Carter, an old NFL protection, is an experienced coach.
“Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter CARTER CARTER CARTER CARTER CARTER CARTER CARTER CARTER.” CARTER said during a press conference during the press conference. “This program has a rich history of greatness and I am eager to revive this tradition.
Carter will try to improve a commander In 2024 he did not win in 1-9 years and more than five games in a season.
My goal is to build strong relations with our proud graduates, passionate fan base and all CSU communities. Together, we will develop the winners from the field and outside the field and beyond the culture of discipline, reporting and excellence. “
Carter’s football career is more than a decade. He began a four-year basis at Florida State University and Staywood Staywood was a scattering at the Florida State University, which was a great ACC. Denver continued to play in NFL for eight seasons, including Broncos, Indianapolis Colts, Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints.
In roles, Detroit Lions, Detroit Lions, Chlfsonville University and XFL University and XFL’s University and XFL protection coordinator, and XFL’s University and XFL protection.
Athletic director Kevicia Brown welcomed CARTER, noting the existence of the presence of CSU society and the passenger of football in Ohio.
“Aries Carter creates an experience as not only like a former NFL player, but also a practice as an internship at the NFL, XFL and collegiate level,” he said. “As a leader and a person, our program and our university include key values.”
University President Dr. Morakinyo Ao Kuti expressed confidence in the potential of Carter to lead the success of the team.
“We are excited to meet Tony Carter as a new head football coach,” Kuti said. “We believe in his vision for the team, and we are confident that we will inspire our students to be superior to both coastal and outside. This is an interesting new chapter for Marauder football and look forward to success in his leadership”
When spring football practices begin, Carter will be focused on the implementation of strategies to increase performance and build a competitive team for the upcoming season. It will be focused on the integration of both athletic and academic support systems to protect the culture of perfection within the team.