Pep Hamilton: "As a parent ... or otherwise," NFL Insider Albert Breer said during an interview on NBC Sports Boston's Early Edition. " So the reason you would do this and hustle two guys in ...
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After parting ways with Josh Gattis, Maryland football has found its new offensive coordinator. News came out a few days ago that Mike Locksley was targeting Pe ...
It’s a family reunion for Maryland football. The Terps are hiring Pep Hamilton as offensive coordinator, according to the NFL Network, reuniting the longtime NFL assistant coach with his son ...
Maryland has named veteran NFL coach Pep Hamilton as the team's new offensive coordinator. The Terps finished 100th ...
It’s a family reunion for Maryland football. The Terps are hiring Pep Hamilton as offensive coordinator, according to the NFL Network, reuniting the longtime NFL assistant coach with his son, incoming ...
Pep Hamilton, 50, has been coaching since 1997. He was most recently the Houston Texans’ offensive coordinator in 2022, spending one season under coach Lovie Smith before that staff was let go.
According to multiple reports, Maryland is hiring Pep Hamilton to become its new offensive coordinator. Hamilton has most recently been with the Houston Texans and was their coordinator in 2022.
There really wasn’t any need for a pep talk before the Newburyport girls 4x400 relay team took to their starting block at Tuesday’s CAL Open.
Until Friday night, when NFL.com's Ian Rapoport reported that Locksley has hired Pep Hamilton as his new offensive coordinator. The news comes as no surprise because Locksley and Hamilton have ...
Maryland football has reportedly hired Pep Hamilton as its new offensive coordinator, filling the role previously held by Josh Gattis, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapaport.