Norfolk State Spartans Football Announces New Head Coach: Former Player Takes the Helm
Norfolk, VA – In an exciting move for the Norfolk State Spartans football program, the university has officially announced the hiring of former player and standout linebacker, Marcus Johnson, as the new head coach. Johnson, who played for the Spartans from 2005 to 2009, will take over the program at the conclusion of the current season, marking a significant homecoming for the Norfolk native.
Johnson’s appointment comes after a challenging season for the Spartans, who are looking to revitalize their program and build on a legacy of excellence in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). He brings a wealth of experience to the position, having served as the defensive coordinator for the past three seasons. His tenure was marked by a notable improvement in the team’s defensive statistics, earning him recognition as one of the top up-and-coming coaches in the region.
“I am honored to return to Norfolk State in this capacity,” Johnson said in a statement. “This program means so much to me, and I am excited to work with our players to build a championship culture that reflects our Spartan pride.”
Athletic Director, Dr. Janice Williams, expressed her confidence in Johnson’s leadership, emphasizing his deep understanding of the program and commitment to the community. “Marcus embodies the values we stand for at Norfolk State,” she said. “His passion for the game and dedication to our student-athletes will be instrumental in guiding our program to new heights.”
As the Spartans prepare for the remainder of the season, the university community is abuzz with anticipation for Johnson’s vision and strategy as they look toward a promising future. Fans and alumni alike are hopeful that his return will spark a new era of success for Norfolk State football.