Hornets Boost Rushing Attack With Veteran NFL Coach Broussard
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Posted By: Will Moss on February 21, 2026 The Delaware State University (DSU) Hornets are gearing up for an exciting season on the gridiron, and they've made a significant addition to their coaching staff that is sure to have a major impact on their running game. In a move that has the HBCU community buzzing, the Hornets have hired veteran NFL running back Steve Broussard as their new running backs coach. Broussard, who spent nine seasons in the NFL with the Atlanta Falcons, Cincinnati Bengals, and Seattle Seahawks, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the Hornets' backfield. Key Takeaway: The addition of Broussard, a former NFL standout and experienced coach, is a huge boost for the Hornets' running game, which was already one of the best in the FCS last season.
Under the tutelage of former Washington and Denver Broncos running back Clinton Portis, the Hornets' rushing attack was the best in the FCS in 2026, averaging a staggering 291 yards per game. The dynamic duo of Marquis Gillis and James Jones combined for over 2,000 yards rushing under Portis' guidance. However, with Gillis and Jones having since transferred to Arizona State and New Mexico State, respectively, the Hornets needed to bolster their backfield with a seasoned coach who could continue to develop their ground game. Enter Broussard, who has served as a running backs coach at his alma mater, Washington State, as well as Portland, UCLA, SMU, and most recently, Cal Poly. "We're thrilled to have a coach of Steve Broussard's caliber join our staff," said DSU head coach Rod Milstead. "His experience and expertise in the running game will be invaluable as we look to build on the success of our rushing attack from last season." The addition of Broussard is a significant coup for the Hornets and the HBCU community at large. As a former NFL player and seasoned coach, Broussard brings a wealth of knowledge and a proven track record of developing talented running backs. His presence on the Hornets' sideline is sure to have a positive impact on the team's overall performance and will provide a valuable learning experience for the players. HBCUConnect.com Perspective: The hiring of Steve Broussard as the new running backs coach at Delaware State University is an exciting development for the HBCU community. Broussard's extensive NFL experience and coaching acumen will undoubtedly elevate the Hornets' running game, which was already one of the best in the FCS last season. This move not only strengthens the team's on-field performance but also serves as a testament to the growing reputation and competitiveness of HBCU athletic programs. The HBCU community can take pride in the fact that top-tier coaches like Broussard are recognizing the talent and potential within these institutions and are eager to contribute to their continued success. Originally reported by HBCU Sports. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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