Willie Totten

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Willie Totten
Title Head coach
College Mississippi Valley State
Sport Football
Team Record 22-33
Born July 4, 1962 (age 44)
Place of birth Leflore County, Mississippi
Career Highlights
Overall 22-33
Coaching Stats
College Football DataWarehouse
School as a player
1982-85 Mississippi Valley State
Position QB
Coaching positions
2002-Present Mississippi Valley State
College Football Hall of Fame, 2005 (Bio)

Willie Totten (born July 4, 1962, in Leflore County, Mississippi) is the head coach of the Mississippi Valley State University Delta Devils football team, a job he has held since 2001. He is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame.

He is one of the few coaches ever to coach in a stadium named after him. His team plays in Rice-Totten Field, named for him and legendary NFL wide receiver Jerry Rice. Totten was Rice's quarterback at MVSU, and with Rice as his target, Totten set more than 50 Division I-AA passing records. His team scored a stunning 59 points a game, and in one year he threw for a record 58 touchdowns. Totten played professionally in the NFL, as a "replacement player" for the Buffalo Bills during the 1987 season.

Totten is a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.

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