Reed Stringer Explained

Reed Stringer
Current Title:Interim head coach
Current Team:Southern Miss
Current Conference:Sun Belt
Current Record:0–5
Birth Date:26 January 1979
Birth Place:Canton, Mississippi, U.S.
Alma Mater:Delta State University (2001, 2003)
Player Years1:1998–2001
Player Team1:Delta State
Player Positions:Offensive tackle
Coach Years1:2002
Coach Team1:Delta State (GA)
Coach Years2:2003–2004
Coach Team2:Mississippi State (GA)
Coach Years3:2005–2006
Coach Team3:Mississippi State (TE)
Coach Years4:2007–2008
Coach Team4:Mississippi State (TE/ST)
Coach Years7:2011–2017
Coach Team7:Louisiana (AHC/TE/RC)
Coach Years8:2018
Coach Team8:Southern Miss (OQC)
Coach Years9:2019
Coach Team9:Southern Miss (TE)
Coach Years10:2020
Coach Team10:Southern Miss (ST/TE)
Coach Years11:2021–2024
Coach Team11:Southern Miss (AHC)
Coach Years12:2024–present
Coach Team12:Southern Miss (interim HC)
Admin Years1:2009
Admin Team1:Mississippi State (dir. of recruiting)
Admin Years2:2010
Admin Team2:Clemson (Player development)
Admin Years3:2021–present
Admin Team3:Southern Miss (GM)
Overall Record:0–5
Bowl Record:0–0
Awards:As a player:

Reed Stringer (born January 26, 1979)[1] is an American college football coach. He is the interim head football coach and general manager for the University of Southern Mississippi, positions he has held since 2024. Before becoming interim head coach in October 2024, he had served in various capacities at Southern Miss since 2018.

Career

Stringer grew up in Canton, Mississippi, and attended the Canton Academy, where he played football and basketball.[2] Stringer played offensive tackle at Delta State from 1998–2001. The 1998 and 2000 teams won the Gulf South Conference; the 2000 team won the Division II national championship.[3] Stringer was a graduate assistant at Mississippi State in 2003 under head coach Jackie Sherrill, and was retained when Sylvester Croom succeeded Sherrill for the 2004 season. Croom promoted Stringer to tight ends coach, his first on-field role, in 2005.

New Louisiana-Lafayette head coach Mark Hudspeth hired Stringer as tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator in 2011.[4] Stringer and Hudspeth first met when Stringer was a tackle at Delta State and Hudspeth was offensive coordinator there (1999–2000). They overlapped again at Mississippi State in 2009.[5] Stringer remained at Louisiana-Lafayette until the end of the 2017 season when Hudspeth was fired.[6]

For the 2018 season, Stringer joined Jay Hopson's staff at Southern Miss as a quality control coach. He succeeded Brock Hays as tight ends coach in 2019.[7] Stringer remained at Southern Miss during a chaotic 2020 season in which Southern Miss had three coaches: Hopson, Scotty Walden, Tim Billings. New permanent head coach Will Hall, hired for the 2021 season, retained Stringer and promoted him to assistant head coach and general manager.[8] Southern Miss fired Hall seven games into the 2024 season and named Stringer the interim head coach.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Football Media Guide . 2006 . October 20, 2024 . Mississippi State University . 104.
  2. News: Former CA players honored . . January 25, 2021 . 9 . . October 21, 2024.
  3. News: Dellenger . Ross . April 22, 2005 . Stringer begins reign as MSU tight ends coach . 2024-10-20 . The Reflector.
  4. News: 2011-01-09 . Mark Hudspeth's staff at Louisiana-Lafayette nearing completion . 2024-10-20 . . en.
  5. News: Johnson . Luke . 2015-09-24 . Striving for more, Cajuns coach Mark Hudspeth driven by never-ending worry . 2024-10-20 . . en.
  6. News: Foote . Kevin . Buckley . Tim . December 3, 2017 . UL fires head football coach Hudspeth, citing inconsistent play, declining support . 2024-10-20 . . en-US.
  7. News: Magee . Patrick . March 8, 2019 . Southern Miss football hires two more assistant coaches . Sun Herald.
  8. News: Milligan . Rashad . December 14, 2020 . Southern Miss announces 4 additions to football coaching staff . 2024-10-20 . . en-US.
  9. News: Vannini . Chris . 2024-10-20 . Southern Miss fires head coach Will Hall after 1-6 start: What’s next for Golden Eagles? . 2024-10-20 . . en-US . 0362-4331.