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Marshall Faulk’s Southern University Football Staff Brings Familiar Connections and Elite Experience

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldDecember 31, 20253 Mins Read
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The era of Marshall Faulk Southern University football is already taking shape, and the way his coaching staff is coming together shows this hire was never just about star power. As Southern University enters a new chapter on the Bluff, Faulk is leaning into trusted relationships, shared history, and elite football experience to build a staff capable of elevating the program within the SWAC and beyond.

Marshall Faulk’s Path to Southern University

Southern University officially introduced Marshall Faulk as its next head football coach in December, a move that immediately amplified national attention around the program. A Pro Football Hall of Famer and former NFL MVP, Faulk arrives in Baton Rouge after serving as running backs coach at Colorado, where he worked alongside Deion Sanders and gained firsthand experience inside a modern Power Five operation. That exposure now informs his approach as he steps into his first head coaching role at an HBCU.

Faulk’s decision to lead Southern University reflects a broader shift in college football, where high-profile figures are choosing HBCUs as places to build culture, invest in talent, and create lasting impact.

Familiar Connections Shape Southern’s Coaching Staff

One defining element of Marshall Faulk Southern University football is the intentional structure of his coaching staff. Rather than assembling unfamiliar faces, Faulk has prioritized continuity and trust, bringing in coaches connected through NFL circles, collegiate coaching stops, and overlapping professional networks. Those relationships allow for immediate alignment in philosophy, preparation, and player development, a dynamic highlighted as Faulk’s staff began to take shape this offseason.

Among the most notable additions is former NFL offensive lineman Donald Penn, whose lengthy professional career brings credibility and technical expertise to Southern’s offensive front. His addition reinforces Faulk’s emphasis on preparing student-athletes with professional-level standards while remaining grounded in fundamentals and accountability, a strategy that has already generated buzz across HBCU football circles following early staff announcements detailed by HBCU Sports.

NFL Experience Meets HBCU Culture

While the staff carries significant professional pedigree, the foundation of the program remains rooted in HBCU culture. Southern’s football identity has long been defined by tradition, community, and pride, and Faulk has made it clear that honoring that legacy is non-negotiable.

The combination of NFL experience and cultural authenticity positions Southern as a compelling destination for recruits seeking elite coaching without sacrificing identity. As HBCU football continues to evolve nationally, Southern’s approach mirrors the growing emphasis on professional development discussed throughout the broader SWAC football landscape.

A Statement Investment in HBCU Football

Beyond staffing decisions, Marshall Faulk Southern University football represents a clear institutional investment. Faulk’s contract places him among the highest-compensated coaches in HBCU football, signaling Southern’s commitment to competitiveness, visibility, and long-term growth, a move that aligns with the program-building strategies increasingly seen across HBCUs.

With Faulk at the helm and a staff built on familiarity, experience, and shared vision, Southern University enters the upcoming season with momentum and renewed expectations. This moment is not symbolic — it is strategic, and it signals a clear intent to redefine success on the Bluff.


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