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    University of Southern MississippiBy University of Southern MississippiDecember 8, 20246 Mins Read32 Views
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    Southern Miss Director of Athletics, Jeremy McClain announced Sunday afternoon the hiring of Charles Huff as the school’s 23rd Head Football Coach. An introductory press conference will be held Thursday, December 12th at 1:00 p.m. at the Eagle Walk.
    “As we started this search, we were focused on finding a dynamic leader who could get our program back to competing for championships,” said McClain. “Charles Huff has proven that he is a winner who can build a championship culture within the Sun Belt. We look forward to supporting him in our journey To The Top!
    “We are thrilled to welcome Coach Huff, Jessica, and their family to Southern Miss.”
    Huff comes to Southern Miss after serving as head coach at Marshall University for the past four seasons, posting a 32-20 record and culminating with a 31-3 Sun Belt Conference championship victory Saturday night in his final game leading the Thundering Herd.
    Huff holds the distinction of being the only Marshall coach in the FBS era to lead the Herd to a bowl game in each of their first four seasons at the helm. During his tenure there, Huff enjoyed victories over No. 8 Notre Dame (2022) and Virginia Tech (2023). The 26-21 win over Notre Dame was part of a 9-4 season and was Marshall’s first win over a Top 10 team since 2003.
    In Huff’s inaugural season in Huntington, Marshall finished 7-6 while going to its 17th bowl appearance since moving up to FBS in 1997. Huff also navigated the Herd to a five-game winning streak at the end of 2022, which was one of the nation’s longest heading into the 2023 season. The 2022 season culminated with a 28-14 win over UConn in the Myrtle Beach Bowl.
    The Herd finished 6-6 during the regular season in 2023 before dropping a 35-17 decision to UTSA in the Frisco Bowl. This season, Marshall registered its first league championship since capturing the 2014 Conference USA crown, while also recording the school’s first 10-win season since 2015.
    Described as an elite recruiter and developer of talent, Huff’s proven history bolstered head coach Nick Saban’s staff for the 2019 and 2020 seasons. In his inaugural season in Tuscaloosa, Huff helped Najee Harris rush for a career-best 1,224 yards on 209 carries with 13 rushing touchdowns while catching 27 passes for 304 yards and seven more scores. In 2020, Harris was a consensus All-American who led the nation in total touchdowns (30), rushing touchdowns (26) and points (180). He also ranked third nationally in rushing yards (1,466) and holds the school record for total touchdowns (57), rushing touchdowns (46) and rushing yards (3,843).
    Huff arrived in Tuscaloosa after one season (2018) as the assistant head coach, run-game coordinator and running backs coach at Mississippi State.
    He boasts 19 years of coaching experience on both the NFL and college levels with stops at Penn State (2014-17), Western Michigan (2013), the Buffalo Bills (2012), Vanderbilt (2011), Hampton (2010), Maryland (2009) and Tennessee State (2006-08).
    His one season in Starkville produced an effective rushing attack that averaged 223.6 yards per game to rank second in the SEC and 20th nationally.
    Huff spent four seasons (2014-17) as Penn State’s running backs coach and special teams coordinator. He recruited and developed one of the game’s most electrifying players in running back Saquon Barkley, who was drafted by the New York Giants as the No. 2 overall pick in the 2018 draft. Numerous records fell at the running back position and on special teams under Huff’s guidance at Penn State. Barkley, a 2017 consensus All-American, became the first Big Ten running back in history to win Offensive Player of the Year honors twice. A Walter Camp National Player of the Year finalist, Barkley ranked second nationally in all-purpose yards in 2017 (2,329). He broke four school career records,  including rushing touchdowns (43), total touchdowns (53), all-purpose yards (5,538) and consecutive games with a touchdown (15) in just three seasons.
    Huff spent the 2013 season at Western Michigan as the running backs coach and helped the unit nearly double its rushing yards from 2012. The Broncos ran for 1,394 yards in 2013 after running for just 735 yards the year before.
    During the 2012 season, Huff worked in the NFL as the assistant running backs coach for the Buffalo Bills. He helped C.J. Spiller with his first career 1,000-yard rushing campaign and a Pro Bowl invitation.
    In 2011, Huff was on James Franklin’s 2011 staff at Vanderbilt as the offensive quality control coach. Huff and Franklin also worked together at Maryland in 2009, when Huff was the assistant offensive line coach. Huff also mentored NFL first-round pick Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie as the tight ends and special teams coach at Tennessee State from 2007-08. Huff graduated in 2005 from Hampton University where he served as a team captain, starting 12 games at center as a senior in 2005. He also played guard, fullback and tight end in his career.
    “My family and I could not be any happier to begin our journey in Hattiesburg as we look to continue the rich and storied history of Southern Miss football. Our goal will be to build a program that can compete at the highest level and have our fan base enjoy the ability to return to bowl games on a consistent basis. I have to thank Southern Miss President Dr. Joe Paul, along with Athletics Director Jeremy McClain, in showing their faith in me and this staff with this tremendous opportunity and I can’t wait to hit the ground running in making this program something that we can all be proud.”
    A native of Denton, Maryland, Huff and his wife, Jessica, have three boys: B.J., Beau and Blaze.
    Huff’s Coaching History
    Year School Position
    2021-24 Marshall Head Coach
    2019-20 Alabama Associate Head Coach/Running Backs
    2018 Mississippi State Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs
    2014-17 Penn State Special Teams Coordinator/Running Backs
    2013 Western Michigan Running Backs
    2012 Buffalo Bills Assistant Running Backs
    2011 Vanderbilt Offensive Quality Control
    2010 Hampton Offensive Line
    2009 Maryland Assistant Offensive Line
    2007-08 Tennessee State Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends
    2006 Tennessee State Offensive Line
    2005 Hampton Graduate Assistant
    Huff’s Marshall Head Coach Record
    Year Record Conference Record Bowl Game
    2021 7-6 5-3 (C-USA) New Orleans Bowl (L, 36-21 Louisiana)
    2022 9-4 5-3 (Sun Belt) Myrtle Beach Bowl (W, 28-14 Connecticut)
    2023 6-7 3-5 (Sun Belt) Frisco Bowl (L, 35-17 UTSA)
    2024 10-3 7-1 (Sun Belt Champions) TBA
    Totals 32-20 (.615) 20-12 (.625)
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    University of Southern Mississippi

    The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) is a comprehensive public research institution delivering transformative programs on campuses in Hattiesburg and Long Beach, at teaching and research sites in central and southern Mississippi, as well as online. Founded in 1910, USM is one of only 130 universities in the nation to earn the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education’s "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity” designation, and its robust research enterprise includes experts in ocean science and engineering, polymer science and engineering, and sport venue safety and security, among others. USM is also one of only 40 institutions in the nation accredited in theatre, art and design, dance and music. As an economic driver, USM generates an annual economic impact of more than $600 million across the state. USM welcomes a diverse student body of approximately 15,000, representing 71 countries, all 50 states, and every county in Mississippi. USM students have collected four Truman Scholarships and 36 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships, while also leading Mississippi with 24 Goldwater Scholarships, an honor that recognizes the next generation of great research scientists. Home to the Golden Eagles, USM competes in 17 Division I sports sponsored by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). For more information, visit usm.edu.

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