MEMPHIS, The University of Memphis hired Charles Huff as its new head football coach this week, replacing Ryan Silverfield who left for Arkansas on Nov. 30. Athletic director Ed Scott announced the hire Monday and Memphis scheduled a public introductory press event on Wednesday. Huff went 7-5 in his first season at Southern Miss after previous stops at Marshall; ESPN reported a five‑year contract. Huff will not coach Southern Miss in its upcoming bowl game. The hiring followed a roughly week‑long search and reports that Memphis prioritized experience and recent program turnaround. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
This 60-second summary was prepared by the JQJO editorial team after reviewing 5 original reports from News Channel 3 WREG-TV Memphis, Fox13, The Commercial Appeal, WTVA 9 Tupelo and Daily Mail Online.
Charles Huff and the University of Memphis athletic department benefited through the acquisition of an experienced coach expected to stabilize and potentially improve the program's recruiting and on-field performance.
The University of Southern Mississippi lost its head coach before its bowl game, and Memphis players, recruits and staff faced short-term uncertainty during the transition.
After reading and researching latest news.... The University of Memphis hired Charles Huff as head coach, announced by athletic director Ed Scott; press events followed. Huff compiled a 7-5 season at Southern Miss and will not coach that program's bowl game; ESPN reported a five-year contract was offered this week.
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Memphis Hires Charles Huff As New Football Coach
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