Ed Reed, a Super Bowl champion and a nine-time Pro Bowl selection with the Baltimore Ravens, announced Saturday that he will no longer be the head coach at Bethune-Cookman.
cane tweet an ad It detailed it, “After weeks of negotiations, I was informed that the university would neither ratify my contract nor enforce the agreement we had reached in principle, which contained provisions and resources to support student-athletes.
“I was committed to coaching and building a relationship with the university, the players, the community and the fans. It’s very disappointing that this isn’t going to happen,” Reid said.
Bethune-Cookman announced that the school and Reid had “concluded an agreement in principle…to be its 16th head football coach” on December 27. Its former head coach, Terry Sims, was fired in late November after going 2-9 in back-to-back seasons.
Bethune-Cookman, a Black college in Daytona Beach, Florida, has won six MEAC championships since 2000 but struggled after joining the SWAC in 2021.
Reed, 44, has spent the past three seasons in a support staff role at his alma mater, Miami, most recently as a senior football advisor under head coach Mario Cristobal.
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