Ed Reed in the mix for open HBCU head coach job

Could another former NFL player be on the brink of landing an HBCU coaching job?

Ed Reed, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, was identified as one of the finalists for the vacant Alabama A&M job, Football Scoop reported.

The school reportedly met with Reed leading up to the Celebration Bowl, the website said.

The football program has been without a coach since parting ways with Connell Maynor after seven seasons.

Football Scoop also reported that Alabama A&M also spoke with former Alcorn State coach Fred McNair.

Reed previously was named coach at Bethune-Cookman in 2023 in what was considered a landmark move for the football program. He almost immediately became involved in the inner workings of the program, including recruiting and offering scholarships to high school players.

Ed Reed
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All seemed well until Reed appeared in a series of videos where he expressed frustration over the B-CU administration and HBCU leadership. Despite issuing an apology, the school decided not to move forward with him as coach.

Reed also expressed interest in the then-vacant Grambling State job after Hue Jackson was fired before the school ultimatedly hired Mickey Joseph.

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