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December 22, 2014
Coach Charlie Brown
Charleston Native Charlie Brown to Serve as Assistant Coach for the Medal of Honor Bowl’s National Team

CHARLESTON, SC – Chan Gailey, head coach of the 2nd Annual Medal of Honor Bowl’s National Team, has announced that local product and NFL standout Charlie Brown will assist him as the running backs coach.

Set for 2:30 pm on Saturday, January 10, 2015 at The Citadel’s Johnson Hagood Stadium, the Medal of Honor Bowl is a premier all-star game the features the nation’s top draft-eligible college football players as projected for the NFL Draft. The game honors the Medal of Honor recipients and the game’s beneficiaries, the Medal of Honor Museum Foundation, disabled veterans and wounded warriors.

A product of Johns Island where he played scholastically at St. John’s High School, Brown enjoyed a stellar career at South Carolina State. He was drafted by the Washington Redskins in the eighth round (201st overall pick) in 1982, where he spent the 1982-84 seasons.

Brown was instrumental in the Redskins’ 27-17 victory over the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl XVII that was played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. Brown, as a rookie, added a fourth quarter insurance touchdown with his 6-yard scoring pass from quarterback Joe Theismann.

He then moved to the Atlanta Falcons, where he played from 1985-87, and concluded his playing career as a wide receiver and defensive back for the Washington Commandos of the Arena Football League in 1990.

Twice selected for the Pro Bowl (1982-83), Brown caught 220 passes for 3,548 yards and 25 touchdowns.

He is currently head coach of the Kingstree Senior High School Jaguars varsity football team in Kingstree, SC.

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Coach Charlie Brown

Charlie Brown
1982–84 Washington Redskins
1985-87 Atlanta Falcons
1990 Washington Commandos

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December 18, 2014
Mike Stock
Mike Stock to Serve as Assistant Coach for the Medal of Honor Bowl’s National Team

CHARLESTON, SC – Chan Gailey, head coach of the 2nd Annual Medal of Honor Bowl’s National Team, has announced that longtime NFL and collegiate coach Mike Stock will assist him as the special teams coach.

Set for 2:30 pm on Saturday, January 10, 2015 at The Citadel’s Johnson Hagood Stadium, the Medal of Honor Bowl is a premier all-star game the features the nation’s top draft-eligible college football players as projected for the NFL Draft and will be viewed live on the NBC Sports Network. The game honors the Medal of Honor recipients and the game’s beneficiaries, the Medal of Honor Museum Foundation, disabled veterans and wounded warriors.

Named the NFL’s Special Teams Coach of the Year in 1997 while with the Kansas City Chiefs, Stock was a member of Notre Dame’s 1973 Sugar Bowl team which won the national championship with a 24-23 victory over Alabama. He added a Super Bowl appearance as the special teams coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl XXIII, as the NFC champions San Francisco 49ers defeated the Bengals, 20-16, at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, Fla.

All told, Stock coached for 26 years at the collegiate level, 17 years in the NFL, one year in the USFL, and one year coaching high school football in Ohio. Altogether, he coached 14 different teams, and his career included four and a half seasons as head coach at Eastern Michigan University.

As a student-athlete, Stock played fullback at Northwestern University under coach Ara Parseghian. From 1959-1960 he led the team in rushing and won Kodak and UPI All-America honors in 1960, as well as All-Big Ten accolades in 1959 and 1960.

Following graduation, Stock served as freshman coach at Northwestern in 1961 before serving in the U.S. Army. After leaving the Army, he worked for one year as an assistant coach at South High School in Akron, Ohio. In 1966-67, he coached the freshman team at the University of Buffalo, before working as Navy’s coach for wide receivers and running backs the following year.
From 1969 through 1974, Stock rejoined Parseghian at Notre Dame, first as freshman coach and subsequently as wide receivers coach. During his time there the team won the 1971 Cotton Bowl Classic against Texas, and went undefeated to win a national championship in 1973. From 1975-77 he coached at Wisconsin, first as running backs coach, and then as offensive coordinator.

Stock served as Eastern Michigan’s head coach from 1978-82.

After leaving Eastern Michigan, Stock returned to working as an assistant coach. In 1983 he coached the USFL’s New Jersey Generals’ offensive backfield, including running back Herschel Walker. He then returned to Notre Dame, where he coached wide receivers and running backs through 1986. From 1987 through 1991, he coached special teams, then wide receivers, and finally tight ends for the Cincinnati Bengals. From 1992-94 he coached wide receivers at Ohio State, and from 1995-2000, Stock was the special teams coach for the Kansas City Chiefs. From 2001-03 he was the Washington Redskins‘ special teams coach and in 2004, he was the special teams coach for the St. Louis Rams. For the 2006 through 2008 seasons, he was special teams coordinator for the Green Bay Packers.

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Mike Stock

Mike Stock

1961 Northwestern (Freshman Coach)
1962-64 US Army
1965 South High School (Akron, Ohio)
1966-67 Buffalo (Freshman Coach)
1968 Navy (Wide Receivers; Running Backs)
1969-74 Notre Dame (Freshman Coach; Wide Receivers)
1975-77 Wisconsin (Running Backs; Offensive Coordinator)
1978-82 Eastern Michigan (Head Coach)
1983 New Jersey Generals
1984-86 Notre Dame (Wide Receivers; Running Backs)
1987-91 Cincinnati Bengals (Special Teams; Wide Receivers; Tight Ends)
1992-94 Ohio State (Wide Receivers)
1995-00 Kansas City Chiefs (Special Teams)
2001-03 Washington Redskins (Special Teams)
2004-05 St. Louis Rams (Special Teams)
2006-08 Green Bay Packers (Special Teams)

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December 15, 2014
Paul Krause
NFL Hall of Famer Paul Krause to Serve as Assistant Coach for the Medal of Honor Bowl’s National Team

CHARLESTON, SC – Chan Gailey, head coach of the 2nd Annual Medal of Honor Bowl’s National Team, has announced that NFL Hall of Famer Paul Krause will assist him.

The Medal of Honor Bowl, which will be televised live nationally by the NBC Sports Network, is a premier all-star game the features the nation’s top draft-eligible college football players as projected for the NFL Draft. The game honors the Medal of Honor recipients and the game’s beneficiaries, the Medal of Honor Museum Foundation, disabled veterans and wounded warriors.

Krause, free safety from the University of Iowa, became the leading pass interceptor of all time when he retired with 81 steals during a 16-season career with the Washington Redskins and Minnesota Vikings from 1964 to 1979.

A two-way star at Iowa, he was the second-round draft pick of the Redskins in 1964. Although he intercepted 28 passes in his first four seasons, he was traded to the Minnesota Vikings.  He went on to excel with the Vikings for 12 more seasons before retiring after the 1979 campaign.

Krause had the kind of a blue-ribbon rookie season in 1964 that few ever achieve. He led the NFL in interceptions with 12 and was named to the All-NFL first team. He was named to his first of eight Pro Bowls and was second only to teammate running back Charley Taylor for NFL Rookie of the Year acclaim. Named All-NFL four different times, Krause was also selected All-Eastern Conference twice and All-NFC five times.

Krause was the starting free safety in Super Bowls IV, VIII, IX, and XI, and in the 1969 NFL championship game and NFC title games in 1973, 1974, 1976 and 1977. He intercepted one pass in Super Bowl IV and recovered a fumble in Super Bowl IX.

During his landmark rookie season, Krause intercepted passes in seven straight games and he came near to matching that mark in 1968, when he had steals in six consecutive games. It took a three-interception season in his final 1979 campaign to surpass Emlen Tunnell, who had 79 steals, for the all-time record. The durable Krause missed only two games with injuries in 16 seasons.
Krause was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1998. He was named to the Redskins’ 70th Anniversary Team and is also a member of the Vikings’ Ring of Honor.
Tickets, which range from $15-$40, may be secured at the Medal of Honor Bowl Game’s dedicated website www. MOHbowl.com. They will also be available at The Citadel Athletic Ticket Office at 843/953-DOGS (3647) after Dec. 6.

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Paul Krause

Paul Krause
1964-67 Washington Redskins
1968-79 Minnesota Vikings

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December 12, 2014
Ernie Mills
Former Steelers, Panthers & Cowboys Wide Receiver Ernie Mills to Serve as Assistant Coach for the Medal of Honor Bowl’s National Team

CHARLESTON, SC – Chan Gailey, head coach of the 2nd Annual Medal of Honor Bowl’s National Team, has announced that former NFL standout Ernie Mills will assist him as wide receivers coach.

The Medal of Honor Bowl, which will be televised live nationally by the NBC Sports Network, is a premier all-star game the features the nation’s top draft-eligible college football players as projected for the NFL Draft. The game honors the Medal of Honor recipients and the game’s beneficiaries, the Medal of Honor Museum Foundation, disabled veterans and wounded warriors.

Mills accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida and graduated in 1990, where he was a four-year letterman for coaches Galen Hall and coach Steve Spurrier from 1987-90. As a senior, Mills was a first-team All-Southeastern Conference selection as a wide receiver, and a team captain of the Gators squad that finished with a 9–2 overall record and a best-in-the-SEC mark of 6–1. He tied for team-high honors with 770 yards receiving, and led the squad with 10 touchdowns in 1990.

The Pittsburgh Steelers selected Mills in the third round (73rd pick overall) of the 1991 NFL Draft and Mills played for the Pittsburgh Steelers for six seasons (1991-96). He had his best NFL season in 1995, when he caught 39 passes for 679 yards and eight touchdowns, helping the Steelers gain a berth in Super Bowl XXX (Dallas Cowboys won, 27-17). Mills later played for the Carolina Panthers in 1997, and the Dallas Cowboys in 1998 and 1999. He finished his nine-year professional career with 196 receptions for 2,934 yards and 20 touchdowns.

As a member of the Cowboys in 1999, Mills was recognized with the Ed Block Courage Award, which honors NFL players who exemplify commitments to the principles of sportsmanship and courage. This award is unique in that the recipients are selected solely by a vote of their teammates. Every fall all 32 teams conduct a vote which results in each team selecting their Ed Block Courage Award recipient for the year.

Mills served as the wide receivers coach for the Jacksonville University football team from 2007-12. He is currently the wide receivers coach at Florida A&M, where he has been since 2013.

Tickets, which range from $15-$40, may be secured at the Medal of Honor Bowl Game’s dedicated website www. MOHbowl.com. They are also be available at The Citadel Athletic Ticket Office at 843/953-DOGS (3647).

For more information, please refer to Twitter: @MOHbowl and Facebook.com/MOHbowl

Ernie Mills

Ernie Mills
1991- 96 Pittsburgh Steelers
1997 Carolina Panthers
1998-99 Dallas Cowboys

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December 4, 2014
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Former Redskins’ “Hog” Joe Jacoby, Bills’ Lineman Joe DeLamielleure to Serve as Assistant Coaches for the Medal of Honor Bowl’s National Team

CHARLESTON, SC – Chan Gailey, head coach of the 2nd Annual Medal of Honor Bowl’s National Team, has announced that two former NFL offensive linemen will assist him.

Former Washington Redskins’ offensive tackle Joe Jacoby and former Buffalo Bills lineman Joe DeLamielleure, a member of the NFL Hall of Fame, have been added to Gailey coaching staff. Jacoby will coach the offensive line’s guards and centers, while DeLamielleure will lead the tackles and tight ends.

Gailey announced previously that he would serve as offensive coordinator and coach the quarterbacks.

The Medal of Honor Bowl, which will be televised live nationally by the NBC Sports Network, is a premier all-star game the features the nation’s top draft-eligible college football players as projected for the NFL Draft. The game honors the Medal of Honor recipients and the game’s beneficiaries, the Medal of Honor Museum Foundation, disabled veterans and wounded warriors.

Jacoby starred as a tackle for his hometown college, the Louisville Cardinals, from 1978-80, and signed a free agent contract with the Redskins in 1981. After working his way through rookie camp, he began a tremendous career that included four Super Bowl appearances, of which Washington won three (XVII in 1983, XXII in 1988, and XXVI in 1992), plus four consecutive Pro Bowl selections from 1983–86.

Along with Jeff Bostic, Mark May, George Starke and Russ Grimm, Jacoby was a founding member of the Redskins’ renowned “Hogs” offensive line of the 1980s and early 1990s, which was considered one of the best front fives of NFL history. The “Hogs” were a mainstay of the Redskins’ glory years during the first Joe Gibbs era.

One year after the Redskins’ third Super Bowl victory in 1992, Jacoby retired. He became an assistant coach at Shenandoah University (VA) and in 2014 was hired as the offensive line coach for Concordia University (IL).

DeLamielleure, a Charlotte, NC resident who was enshrined in the NFL Hall of Fame in 2003, was an All-American and All-Big 10 guard at Michigan State who played for the Bills from 1973-79 and 1985, and also for the Cleveland Browns from 1980-84.

In the 1970s, DeLamielleure and his Bills’ offensive line mates were dubbed the “Electric Company,” because they “turned the Juice loose.” The “Juice,” of course, was Hall of Fame running back O.J. Simpson.

“Joe D” as he was known, was selected in the first round of the 1973 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills and captured All-Rookie honors. It was the beginning of a string of career honors that few NFL guards experienced. He went on to become the most honored lineman of the Bills respected front wall. Eight times during his career he was selected first- or second-team All-Pro; seven times he was named first- or second-team All-AFC, and six times he was named to the Pro Bowl. Since 1970, only two Hall of Fame guards, John Hannah with 10 and Gene Upshaw with seven, were named All-Pro more often.

In 1975, the NFL Players Association named him Offensive Lineman of the Year. Extremely durable and dependable, DeLamielleure played in 185 consecutive games during his 13 playing seasons with the Bills and the Cleveland Browns.

A starter from the first game of his rookie season, DeLamielleure played and started in every game for eight seasons in Buffalo before being traded to Cleveland in 1980. During five years in Cleveland he played in every game and had only three non-starts.

Primarily due to the success of the Bills running attack led by Simpson, DeLamielleure was best known for his run blocking. As a swift pulling guard, Simpson became the first player to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season. DeLamielleure, a six-time Pro Bowl selection who was named to the NFL’s 1970s All-Decade Team, is a member of the Bills and Browns’ Wall of Fame. He received the NFLPA AFC Offensive Lineman of the Year in 1975 and the Forrest Gregg Award for the NFL’s Offensive Lineman of the Year in 1977.

Tickets, which range from $15-$40, may be secured at the Medal of Honor Bowl Game’s dedicated website www. MOHbowl.com. They will also be available at The Citadel Athletic Ticket Office at 843/953-DOGS (3647).

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Joe Jacoby
Joe Jacoby

Joe DeLamiellleure
Joe DeLamielleure

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November 11, 2014
Patrick Sapp
Chan Gailey Tabs Patrick Sapp as Assistant Coach for Medal of Honor Bowl’s National Team

CHARLESTON, SC – Chan Gailey, head coach of the 2nd Annual Medal of Honor Bowl’s National Team, has announced that former Clemson and NFL standout Patrick Sapp will serve as an assistant coach and will guide the defensive line.

Set for 2:30 pm on Saturday, January 10, 2015 at The Citadel’s Johnson Hagood Stadium, the Medal of Honor Bowl is a premier all-star game the features the nation’s top draft-eligible college football players as projected for the NFL Draft. The game honors the Medal of Honor recipients and the game’s beneficiaries, the Medal of Honor Museum Foundation and the Wounded Warrior Project.

Sapp played for the Tigers from 1992 to 1995 and lettered all four seasons. He began his career at Clemson as a quarterback and complied 2,278 yards and nine touchdowns in 14 starts over three seasons. He converted to linebacker in 1995 and led Clemson with 5.5 sacks that season.

The Jacksonville, Fla. native went on to be drafted by the San Diego Chargers in the second round of the NFL Draft (50th overall) in 1996 and enjoyed a four-year NFL career with the Chargers and Arizona Cardinals. In 63 NFL games Sapp recorded 57 tackles, two sacks, and one forced fumble.

Since March 2006, Sapp has been serving as the Director of Major Gifts at Clemson University.

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November 6, 2014
Bob Valesente
Chan Gailey Tabs Bob Valesente as Defensive Coordinator for Medal of Honor Bowl’s National Team

CHARLESTON, SC – Chan Gailey, head coach of the 2nd Annual Medal of Honor Bowl’s National Team, has announced that veteran NFL and college coach Bob Valesente will serve as the defensive coordinator.

Additionally, Gailey stated that he would serve as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.

Set for 2:30 pm on Saturday, January 10, 2015 at The Citadel’s Johnson Hagood Stadium, the Medal of Honor Bowl is a premier all-star game the features the nation’s top draft-eligible college football players as projected for the NFL Draft. The game honors the Medal of Honor recipients and the game’s beneficiaries, the Medal of Honor Museum Foundation and the Wounded Warrior Project.

Valesente, who was part of Gailey’s staff last year, began his coaching career in 1964 at Cornell University where he served as an assistant for 10 years. After his time there, Valesente went on to coach at five more Division I colleges with stints at the University of Cincinnati, the University of Arizona, Mississippi State University, Kansas University (where he served as head coach for two seasons), University of Maryland and the University of Pittsburgh.

After his stint in college, Valesente went to the professional level where in 1982 and the ’83 seasons he made his NFL debut coaching with the Baltimore Colts. He returned to the NFL with the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1990-91. After two seasons there, he coached with the Green Bay Packers where he was a member of the 1997 Super Bowl champions. He stayed with the Packers until 1998 where he joined the Carolina Panthers coaching staff.

Valesente also coached with NFL Europe’s Frankfurt Galaxy, winners of the 2003 World Bowl.

With over 35 years of coaching experience Valesente first began his career at Ithaca College, where he played running back and defensive back. While at Ithaca, he also served as co-captain to the 1962 baseball team that played in the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, and earned All-ECAC and All-American honors. Before beginning his football career, Valesente spent two years in the Chicago Cubs organization as a center fielder.

Bob Valesente
Bob Valesente

Bob Valesente through the Years
1964-74 Cornell (assistant)
1975-76 Cincinnati (assistant)
1977-79 Arizona (assistant)
1980-81 Mississippi State (defensive coordinator)
1982-83 Baltimore Colts (assistant)
1984-85 Kansas (assistant)
1986-87 Kansas (head coach)
1988 Maryland (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks)
1989 Pittsburgh (defensive coordinator)
1990-91 Pittsburgh Steelers (linebackers)
1992-94 Green Bay Packers (linebackers)
1995-98 Green Bay Packers (defensive backs)
1999 Carolina Panthers (defensive backs)
2001-03 Frankfurt Galaxy (defensive coordinator/linebackers)

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September 23, 2014
Coach Chan Gailey
Chan Gailey Returns as One of the Medal of Honor Bowl’s Head Coaches

Former Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys and Georgia Tech Head Coach Returns to Lead the National Squad

CHARLESTON, SC –

Chan Gailey, the former Georgia Tech, Buffalo Bills and Dallas Cowboys head coach, will return to the guide the National Squad for the 2nd Annual Medal of Honor Bowl, which will be played on January 10, 2015, at The Citadel’s Johnson Hagood Stadium.

“The Medal of Honor Bowl is thrilled to have an experienced NFL coach in Chan Gailey return as coach of our National Team,” said Medal of Honor Bowl Chairman Tom McQueeney. “Coach Gailey is perfect for this format. He’s well respected, experienced, and has taught players at every level. The players that came here last year expressed their admiration of his coaching style and insight to the business that is the NFL.”

Gailey guided the National Team in the Bowl’s inaugural year in 2014, but the American Team, which was coached by Ralph Friedgen, prevailed, 20-3. Friedgen is currently coaching at Rutgers University as their offensive coordinator and will not be available to coach in the 2015 game. The coach of the American Team will be announced soon, according to McQueeney.

After graduating from the University of Florida in 1974 where he was a three-year quarterback for Doug Dickey(1971-73),Gailey stayed with Florida as a graduate assistant for two years before taking his first true coaching job as the secondary coach for Troy State University in Alabama. After two seasons there, he spent four seasons with the Air Force Academy, including two as defensive coordinator under Ken Hatfield. In 1983, he took over the head coaching duties at Troy, where he led the Trojans to a 12–1 record in 1984 en route to the Division II championship.

Prior to serving as a NFL head coach, Gailey coached under Dan Reeves with the Denver Broncos (1985–90), Bill Cowher of the Pittsburgh Steelers (1994–97), Dave Wannstedt of the Miami Dolphins (2000–01) and Herman Edwards of the Kansas City Chiefs (2008).

In 1985 Gailey moved to the NFL when the Denver Broncos signed him as a defensive assistant and special teams coach. The team made three Super Bowl appearances during his six-year tenure. In 1991, Gailey left the NFL to become the head coach of the Birmingham Fire of the World League of American Football, where the team made the playoffs in both years that he was coach.

After a one-year stint as head coach at Samford University, he returned to the NFL with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He started as the wide receivers coach, and then moved to offensive coordinator for the 1996 and 1997 seasons. The Steelers won their division all four years, and made one Super Bowl appearance.

In 1998 Gailey was hired to take over a struggling Dallas Cowboys squad, one that had faltered under Barry Switzer during his last year. Gailey’s Cowboys won the NFC East in 1998, and made the playoffs under his two years at the reins. Gailey remains the only Cowboys coach to make the playoffs every season with his team.

He returned to the offensive coordinator role, this time with the Miami Dolphins for the 2000 and 2001 seasons.

Gailey was hired by the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in 2002 to replace George O’Leary. In his first five years at Georgia Tech, Gailey compiled a 37–27 record and went to bowl games each year, winning the 2003 Humanitarian Bowl (a 52–10 win over Tulsa) and the 2004 Champs Sports Bowl (a 51–14 victory over Syracuse). The 2006 season was his most successful at Georgia Tech as the Yellow Jackets won the ACC Coastal Division.

In 2008 Gailey became the offensive coordinator of the Kansas City Chiefs and was introduced as the 15th head coach of the Buffalo Bills on January 19, 2010, replacing interim Head Coach Perry Fewell.

A native of Gainesville, Georgia, Gailey graduated in 1970 from Americus High School where he earned letters in basketball, baseball and golf. In football, he was an all-state selection as quarterback.

Gailey, 62, won’t be the only NFL man in town. The premier all-star event expects to have around two-hundred NFL scouts, coaches, and general managers in attendance when practices begin on January 5.

The Medal of Honor Bowl is a premier all-star game that features the nation’s top draft-eligible college football players as projected for the NFL draft. The game honors the Congressional Medal of Honor recipients with expected proceeds dedicated to the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation. The new Medal of Honor museum is planned for Patriot’s Point.

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Coach Chan Gailey
Coach Chan Gailey (Year-by-Year)

1974-75 Florida (Graduate Assistant)

1976-78 Troy State (Defensive Backs)

1979-80 Air Force (Defensive Backs)

1981-82 Air Force (Defensive Coordinator)

1983-84 Troy State (Head Coach)

1985-86 Denver Broncos (Tight Ends / Special Teams)

1987 Denver Broncos (Wide Receivers / Tight Ends)

1988 Denver Broncos (Quarterbacks Coach)

1989-90 Denver Broncos (Offensive Coordinator / Wide Receivers)

1991-92 Birmingham Fire (Head Coach)

1993 Samford (Head Coach)

1994-96 Pittsburgh Steelers (Wide Receivers)

1997 Pittsburgh Steelers (Offensive Coordinator)

1998-99 Dallas Cowboys (Head Coach)

2000-01 Miami Dolphins (Offensive Coordinator)

20002-07 Georgia Tech (Head Coach)

2008 Kansas City Chiefs (Offensive Coordinator)

2010-12 Buffalo Bills (Head Coach)

About the Medal of Honor

The Medal of Honor is America’s highest military honor, awarded for personal acts of valor above and beyond the call of duty. The medal is awarded by the President of the United States in the name of Congress to US military personnel only. There are three versions of the medal, one for the Army, one for the Navy, and one for the Air Force. Personnel of the Marine Corps and Coast Guardreceive the Navy version.

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December 31, 2013
Chan Gailey Names Six Assistant Coaches to Medal of Honor Bowl’s National Team

Former Cowboys, Bills and Georgia Tech head coach loads up staff with seasoned coaches
CHARLESTON, SC – Chan Gailey, head coach of the Inaugural Medal of Honor Bowl’s National Team, has announced six of his assistant coaches.

Veteran coach Bob Valesente will serve as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach, Ethan Horton will guide the running backs, Kevin Patullo will have the wide receivers, the offensive line will be led by Donnie Woods, John Bock will have the defensive line and Matt Hartle, who coaches locally at Northwood Academy, will be responsible for quality control.

“Coach Chan Gailey has assembled an outstanding group of both experienced veteran coaches and rising young stars of the profession,” said Brian Woods, the game’s executive director. “The guys will enjoy playing for these outstanding coaches.”

Valesente, who currently lives in Hilton Head, served as the head coach of the Kansas Jayhawks from 1986-87. He also served as an assistant coach in the NFL with the Baltimore Colts (secondary and special teams, 1982–83), Pittsburgh Steelers (linebackers, 1990–91), Green Bay Packers (linebackers, 1992–94; defensive backs, 1995–98), and Carolina Panthers (defensive backs, 1999).

Horton, a native of Kannapolis, NC, played one season for the Kansas City Chiefs (1985), and seven seasons as a tight end for the Los Angeles Raiders (1987, 1989–1993), and the Washington Redskins (1994). He starred at the University of North Carolina, where he was an all-Atlantic Coast Conference running back and 1984 ACC Player of the Year. In 1981, he was named the co-MVP of the Gator Bowl when the Tar Heels defeated Arkansas.

Patullo spent the 2007-08 seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs as an offensive assistant working primarily in quality control and served in the same capacity under Gailey with the Buffalo Bills. Patullo began his coaching career as a graduate assistant under Mike Stoops at the University of Arizona (2004-06).

Woods, who started for three years as a guard at the University of Maryland (2003-06) and who played for Coach Ralph Friedgen – the coach of the Medal of Honor Game’s American Team – participated in the Gator and Champs Bowls, winning both. He is currently the co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Iowa Western Community College in Council Bluffs, Iowa, where the Reivers recorded a 23-1 record over the past two seasons including a No. 1 final ranking and a NJCAA National Championship in 2012 and rated second in 2013.

Bock is a former NFL offensive lineman who played one year for the New York Jets (1995) and five seasons with the Miami Dolphins (1996-00). He played collegiately at Louisville and Indiana State, and is a former assistant coach at Florida Atlantic University.

Hartle, who coaches at Northwood Academy in Charleston, will also assist with the wide receivers and tight ends. From 2011-13, he served as an assistant coach and was assistant recruiting coordinator at Northwestern State University (LA). Since August, he has been working with Northwood Academy and coaches the running backs, wide receivers and defensive backs. He graduated from University of Texas-Austin in 2008 with a degree in Kinesiology.

While Gailey has yet to announce his defensive backs coach, he stated that he would personally serve as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.

“Coach Gailey is a very serious competitor and has been earnest in assembling a top staff, one that could orchestrate a very fine NFL caliber team,” noted Tommy McQueeney, the bowl’s chairman. “His history of demanding performance has resulted in his career success.”

Set for 2 pm on Saturday, January 11 at The Citadel’s Johnson Hagood Stadium, the Medal of Honor Bowl is a premier all-star game featuring the nation’s top draft-eligible college football players as projected for the NFL draft. The game honors the Medal of Honor recipients and the game’s beneficiaries, the Medal of Honor Museum Foundation and the Wounded Warrior Project.

Tickets may be secured at the Medal of Honor Bowl Game’s dedicated website www.MOHbowl.com. They will also be available at www.Etix.com and charge by phone at 800/514-ETIX (3849).

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About the Game

The Medal of Honor Bowl is a premier all-star game featuring the nation’s top draft-eligible college football players as projected for the NFL draft. The game honors the Medal of Honor recipients and the game’s beneficiaries, the Medal of Honor Museum Foundation and the Wounded Warrior Project. For more information about the game and to find out how you can become a supporter, visit www.MOHbowl.com.

About the Medal of Honor

The Medal of Honor is America’s highest military honor and is awarded for personal acts of valor above and beyond the call of duty. The medal is awarded by the President of the United States in the name of Congress to US military personnel only. There are three versions of the medal, one for the Army, one for the Navy, and one for the Air Force. Personnel of the Marine Corps and Coast Guard receive the Navy version.

Primary Contacts:

Brian Woods, Executive Director
917/257-5801
bwoods@MOHbowl.com

Tommy McQueeney, Bowl Chairman
843/297-5555
tommymcqueeney@me.com

Andy Solomon, Media Relations
843/209-4723
andy.solomon@citadel.edu

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Shelly Nuttall Gardner

Shelly Nuttall Gardner is the owner/director of WheelHouse Concepts Inc., a firm specializing in strategic sales and events as well as creative project management.
Shelly Nuttall Gardner
Her current projects include:

* The Medal of Honor Bowl, director of Sales and Marketing. Gardner leads the sponsorship team, oversees the production of events as well as generates community and regional awareness and excitement about The Medal of Honor Bowl through advertising and marketing campaigns.

*Taste of Atlanta, director of Restaurants. Gardner works closely with Atlanta area chefs to produce and coordinate the restaurant participation in this festival, which draws 50,000 attendees annually over the 3 day schedule of culinary events.

*The Stray Dog Society, executive director. This member based social organization is for supporters (both graduate or non-graduate) of The Citadel. Gardner runs the membership and sponsorship campaign, as well as plans and executes the Society’s many events including the tailgate parties before each home game and the Annual Homecoming Jamboree to the sell-out crowd of 1500.

Gardner is originally from Charlotte, and is a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill. Before starting WheelHouse Inc , she was a surgical sales representative for Medtronic’s neurosurgery division.

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Andy Solomon

Native Charlestonian Andy Solomon, who handles the media relations for the Medal of Honor Bowl Game, is concluding his 39th year in athletic administration and his 23rd year as an associate athletics director at The Citadel.
Andy Solomon
Having served in marketing, promotions and sports information capacities since joining The Citadel, Solomon now devotes his efforts on special events and coordinating the school’s licensing program. He also produces The Blue & White, the official publication of The Citadel Brigadier Foundation, and Today’s Blue & White, a weekly electronic newsletter. 

He is also a Visiting Professor in the school’s Health, Exercise and Sport Science Department and teaches Sports Management courses. He has served as the NCAA representative and tournament director at baseball regionals every year since 2003. Solomon also served a term as president of the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame and remains active as a member of the Board of Directors.

Solomon was selected as the inaugural Marketer of the Year (1999-2000) for NCAA Division I-AA and I-AAA institutions by the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) and was named National SID of the Year in 1983 by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), becoming the youngest ever to win the award.

In March 2004, Solomon was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame and became the third native Charlestonian to be enshrined in a national sports hall of fame, joining Art Shell (NFL) and Beth Daniel (LPGA). In 2009, he was inducted into Winthrop’s Hall of Fame.

Prior to his arrival at The Citadel, Solomon served in athletic administrative positions at College of Charleston (1973-77), Charleston Southern (1977-78), Winthrop (1978-84) and Limestone (1984-88).  He was the public relations manager at Wild Dunes Resort in 1988-89, and serves as a media relations consultant for the Charleston RiverDogs, the Class A affiliate of the New York Yankees.

Solomon earned his bachelor’s degree from College of Charleston in 1977 and a master’s from Winthrop.  He and his wife, Amy, have two daughters, Anna and Addie.

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Tommy McQueeney

W. Thomas ‘Tommy’ McQueeney is the Chairman and Founder of The Medal of Honor Bowl Game, and works closely with our beneficiaries, The National Medal of Honor Museum and the Wounded Warrior Project.
Tommy McQueeny
A native Charleston area businessman with a background in sports development he chaired the Southern Conference Basketball Championships and the Charleston Area Sports Commission twice. McQueeney also chaired the $44.5 million Johnson Hagood Stadium Revitalization, has served on The Citadel’s Board of Visitors, the MUSC Children’s Hospital Board, and the Patriot’s Point Maritime Museum Foundation.

A 2009 recipient of the Order of the Palmetto, he is a local columnist and author.

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Thomas J O'Rourke

Tom O’Rourke is the Executive Director of the Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission. Tom’s Agency has been nationally recognized for operating an ever-expanding park system without using tax increases to fund growth.
Tom O'Rourke

Tom has the direct oversight responsibility for over 10,000 acres of parkland consisting of a very diverse offering of parks, programs and services.

Prior to joining Charleston County PRC, Tom was the Director of the Mt. Pleasant Recreation Department in Mt. Pleasant South Carolina, and also worked as Manager of the Sports and Recreation Division for Seamon Whiteside and Associates a Landscape Architect and Engineering firm. Tom’s first job was as a high school Athletic Director and Coach.

Currently Tom spends a significant amount of time educating park and recreation professionals. In the past three years he has spoken at 13 different State Association Conferences and has presented sessions at the NRPA Congress for the past 12 years. He is on the Board of Regents at the NRPA Revenue School, The NRPA Directors School and a past member of the Supervisors Managements School Board.

Tom is the Chair of the Clemson University Parks Recreation and Tourism Management Advisory Board, and the Chair of the Charleston Area Sports Commission Board of Directors.

Recreation is his profession, but his passion has always been coaching. Tom currently is the Pole Vault Coach at Hanahan High School.

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Hoyt "Rusty" Holt, Jr.

Hoyt “Rusty” Holt, Jr. serves as the Medal of Honor Bowl’s Operations Director.

Rusty Holt

Having recently retired from a successful insurance career at New York Life, Holt is an active member of Savannah’s Sports Council, and a charter board member of the Savannah Hockey Committee. Holt was the presiding force behind Savannah’s Inaugural Rock n Roll Marathon in 2011.

Holt is a proud graduate of The Citadel’s class of 1973, earning his B.S. in Business Administration and lettering in both football and track. In 1988, Holt was inducted into The Citadel’s Athletic Hall of Fame for his excellence in both sports – football and track .

Originally from Mullins, SC , he currently shares his time between Savannah and Charleston with Mignon, his wife of 39 years. They are the proud parents of 3 children and 7 grandchildren whom they delight in spending time with.

In addition to his love of sports, and his involvement in The Medal of Honor Bowl, Holt is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys boating, fishing, hunting and riding his Harley Davidson.

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Rick Raybon

Rick Raybon Director of Finance

Senior Financial Executive with more than 35 years of achievement improving corporate financial performance through financial leadership in banking relations, operations, mergers and acquisitions, organizational development and global systems integration.

Raybon has served in senior financial leadership roles with both Northrop Grumman and Litton Industries. Additionally, he has served as an interim CFO in several smaller equity backed businesses.

A 1974 graduate of The Citadel he has also attended executive level leadership courses at both Harvard Business School and Wharton. He is a licensed CPA, a retired Commander, Supply Corps. USNR and resides in Mt. Pleasant, SC with his wife Vicki.

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Samuel Rivers

Samuel Rivers

Bio Coming Soon…

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Cal McCombs

McCombs1200mugCal McCombs enjoyed a standout career as a track and football athlete at The Citadel, graduating in 1967.
His coaching career included stints at The Citadel, the United States Air Force Academy and as Head Football Coach at VMI, where he was named both State of Virginia Coach of the Year and Southern Conference Coach of the Year.

McCombs also spent five years as a top player development scout for the Denver Broncos of the American football League. Through these experiences, he gained a solid reputation for assessing draft-level NFL talent.

His skills in the area of quantifying NCAA football talent brings an enormous asset to the Medal of Honor Bowl.
He coached on the winning American Team in the inaugural Medal of Honor Bowl in January of 2014.

McCombs is a native of Belton, SC, and lives on the Isle of Palms with wife Lynn. They have three children and six grandchildren.

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Austin B. Atkinson, J.D.

Austin B. Atkinson, J.D. Austin B. Atkinson, J.D. is an NFLPA Certified Contract Advisor and is a registered Athlete Agent in the State of South Carolina. Austin earned a B.A. in Political Science from The Citadel in 1999, and a Juris Doctor degree from the Charleston School of Law in 2011.

As an NFL agent, Austin was able to put players from the FBS, FCS, and Division II levels of college football into NFL camps in recent years. His eye for talent at all levels of football is invaluable in his personnel role for the Medal of Honor Bowl.

Active in the community, Austin has served as the Vice-Chairman of the Town of Mount Pleasant Board of Zoning Appeals, member of the Town of Mount Pleasant Historical Commission, Past-President of the Mount Pleasant Sertoma Club, assistant coach of the Wando High School boys lacrosse team, and is a member of the Theta Commission of Kappa Alpha Order. Austin lives in Mount Pleasant with his wife and children.

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Roy Hamlin Jr.

roy_hamlinMr. Hamlin’s strong success in video and television projects for the nation’s leading nonprofit and sports organizations has helped him network across a broad range of corporate, celebrity and charitable leaders to achieve important goals. He founded AdCraft Associates, which became recognized as a national leader through innovative marketing. After selling AdCraft Associates to Host Communications, Roy’s next venture, NorthStar Visions, took an innovative approach to a marriage between the sports and entertainment worlds. His Fairway Productions Group has been a leader in television concepts and production.
Mr. Hamlin has produced numerous sports publications and live television broadcast programming, while developing many of today’s accepted sports traditions, including the National Championship Trophy Program, Director’s Cut (Div. I, Div IAA, Div III), Basketball Poll, Women’s Basketball Poll, Football Coaches Poll, Baseball Coaches Poll, Baseball National Championship Trophy, Mohamed Ali Museum and the PGA of America Library.

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