Elam is also not the only former Gators on the Cowboys. He joins fellow Gators alumni Brian Schottenheimer. Schottenheimer ...
Schottenheimer, affectionately known as “Schotty” by his coach at Florida, Steve Spurrier, was a backup for the Gators from 1994-96. He was part of three SEC championship teams, and the 1996 ...
Brian went to Florida as a walk-on ... Spurrier told Jones how Schottenheimer threw the first touchdown of the Gators' national championship season in 1996. "I got mad at the whole first-team ...
Mike McCarthy brought Brian Schottenheimer ... the University of Florida, where he played under Steve Spurrier and backed up Heisman Trophy winner Danny Wuerffel during the Gators’ national ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Brian Schottenheimer has had a full plate since being named Dallas Cowboys head coach last month. He acknowledged Thursday that the most difficult part has also been his most ...
As a player, Brian Schottenheimer was a backup quarterback for the Florida Gators when they won the national championship in 1996. Hearing an experienced coach like Quinn speak so highly of him ...
Following his time as a collegiate quarterback with the Kansas Jayhawks and Florida Gators, Brian Schottenheimer served as an assistant with the St. Louis Rams in 1997 and Chiefs in 1998 ...
That means he's effectively the lieutenant of (bizarre) first-year head coaching hire Brian Schottenheimer. And that means he's in a position to give Schottenheimer advice about what NOT to do as ...
New Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer is banking on fresh perspectives to turn things around, assembling a coaching staff that features 17 new assistants for 2025. Speaking at the NFL ...
With the hiring of Brian Schottenheimer, the Dallas Cowboys chose to retain one of their own instead of embark on an overhaul of philosophy in culture. But with the offensive coordinator from the ...
Following his time as a collegiate quarterback with the Kansas Jayhawks and Florida Gators, Brian Schottenheimer served as an assistant with the St. Louis Rams in 1997 and Chiefs in 1998 ...