Larry Fedora Named Head Coach Of USFL's New Orleans Breakers
Posted Jan 27, 2022
Larry Fedora has been named head coach the USFL's New Orleans breakers. Fedora comes to the USFL with 32 years of experience as a college coach and 11 years as a head coach. He won 79 games as a head coach, including 45 at North Carolina (2012-18). Fedora spent the last two seasons (2020-21) as offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at Baylor.
(FOX Sports)
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