Super Bowl Champ Tapped to Lead Vikings Football Program
A Super Bowl champion has been tapped to be the next Elizabeth City State University Vikings head football coach.
Anthony Jones, a member of the 1987 championship Washington Redskins, will join the Viking football program this spring. Jones, a native of Baltimore, has distinguished himself as one of the top winning coaches in Alabama A&M University history, where he led the program from 2002 to 2013.
His .592 winning percentage is the highest since A&M went to Division I. Jones led the A&M Bulldogs to a six-game winning streak five times during his stay at A&M. His teams have always been ranked as some of the best for Academic Progress Rate amongst HBCUs, and ranked as a leader in the number of student-athletes to graduate.
In 2006, he led the Bulldogs to their first and only SWAC title in football and tied the school record, which he set with nine victories the previous year. The Bulldogs posted back-to-back nine-win seasons in 2005 and 2006. The 2006 SWAC Coach of the Year led A&M to five Eastern Division title games and finished his tenure at the university with a record of 83 wins and 57 losses.
Jones first played college football at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore before transferring to Wichita State University. Following graduation in 1984, Jones was drafted by the Washington Redskins where helped win the 1987 Super Bowl. He would go on to play for the San Diego Chargers in 1988, and the Dallas Cowboys before retiring in 1989.
His coaching career began in 1991 at Western Maryland College. In 1999 Jones became the head football coach for Morehouse College before moving onto to Alabama A&M in 2002. He became the assistant football coach for The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff from 2014 to 2016.
Since 2016, Jones has been pursuing his Masters of Education in Student Affairs at the University of West Alabama. He is expected to complete the program this spring.
Off the field Jones has been involved in numerous fundraising projects for his football programs. He also served in the Minority NFL Coaches Program, and is a graduate of the NCAA Minority Coaches Academy. He has also served on a number of NCAA committees.