Some college football coaches are barely older than players. Can this work?


Every morning, Winston DeLattiboudere walks into the same facilities and meeting rooms he stalked as a student-athlete and goes to work.

In 2019, DeLattiboudere was a senior defensive lineman and team captain who helped Minnesota win a modern-era program-record 11 games and finish No. 10 in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll. Just four years later, he’s set to enter his second season as the Golden Gophers’ defensive line coach, making him one of the youngest assistants in the Power Five and an outlier in a profession that leans much older on college football’s highest level of competition.

“This is going to be my job and my profession,” he said. “And I truly believe that God put me on this Earth to do this.”

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