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Where Did Andy Reid play college football?

Where Did Andy Reid play college football?

Glendale Community College
Reid played offensive tackle at Glendale Community College in Glendale, California, then at Brigham Young University from 1978 to 1980 where he was a teammate of Jim McMahon and Tom Holmoe.

Did Andy Reid play football at BYU?

Reid played youth football and, as seen in a now-infamous Punt, Pass, and Kick video, had the physical tools to thrive on the offensive line. He then took his talents to Glendale Junior College before transferring to BYU; there, he spent three seasons playing offensive tackle and guard.

How much longer will Andy Reid coach?

Reid would be coaching at 73 if he stays with the Chiefs until Mahomes’ contract ends in 2031. Retirement may not even be in the picture then, as Mahomes would be just 36. “Listen, if it takes me into my 70s, then let’s roll, Herbie,” Reid said.

Where did Andy Reid play college football at?

Reid played offensive tackle at Glendale Community College in Glendale, California, then at Brigham Young University from 1978 to 1980 where he was a teammate of Jim McMahon and Tom Holmoe. After graduating from BYU in 1981, he spent one year as a graduate assistant on the school’s football coaching staff.

Where did Britt Reid go to high school?

In 2008, Reid was an assistant offensive line coach at St. Joseph’s Preparatory School in Philadelphia. In 2009, he was a training camp coordinator intern for the Philadelphia Eagles, under his father, Andy Reid.

Why was Andy Reid not in the Super Bowl?

Andy Reid ultimately pledged to coach in the Super Bowl despite the situation surrounding his son, while Britt Reid did not travel to Tampa for the big game. It will be interesting to see how this terrible dark cloud will ultimately impact the Chiefs’ morale and the head coach’s mindset heading into the Super Bowl.

How many years has Andy Reid been with the Chiefs?

Reid took over as head coach of the Chiefs the following year, and he has enjoyed a great deal of success in Kansas City ever since. He is 77-35 as head coach with the Chiefs, and has a 207-128 career record.