Willie Totten
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Willie Totten | ||
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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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