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Rebels Welcome Back Three Coaching Legends
28 Jun
Summary
- Three former Ole Miss players have returned as coaches.
- Coaches include Terrance Metcalf, Marcus Woodson, and Michael Spurlock.
- All three coaches have NFL experience and are Ole Miss alumni.

The Ole Miss Rebels have bolstered their coaching staff by bringing back three distinguished former players: Terrance Metcalf, Marcus Woodson, and Michael Spurlock. Their return to Oxford marks a significant commitment to the program that fostered their athletic careers and established their reputations.
Terrance Metcalf, a College Football Hall of Fame inductee, joins as Assistant Offensive Coach. A standout offensive lineman from 1997 to 2001, Metcalf earned All-SEC and All-America honors and played seven seasons in the NFL. He is celebrated for blocking for Eli Manning and has extensive coaching experience in Mississippi.
Marcus Woodson, a Mississippi native, is the new Co-Defensive Coordinator. He played safety for Ole Miss from 2000 to 2002, earning All-SEC honors before an injury ended his playing career. Woodson has since built a coaching reputation at notable programs like Florida State and Arkansas.
Michael Spurlock, a former quarterback and running back (2001-2005), returns as Offensive Assistant Wide Receiver Coach. A dynamic playmaker who amassed over 2,000 receiving yards, Spurlock had an eight-year NFL career, making history with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Chargers. He also spent a season coaching with the Dallas Cowboys before returning to collegiate football.