A former National Championship-winning coach for the University of Southern California is taking his talents back to the NFL. Pete Carroll, who coached the Trojans for nine seasons, winning two straight titles in 2003 and 2004,
The Las Vegas Raiders have reportedly agreed to a deal that would make Pete Carroll their next head coach. Carroll will turn 74 at the beginning of the football season.
The Las Vegas Raiders sent shockwaves through the NFL on Friday as they progressed toward an agreement to make Pete Carroll their next head coach. ESPN's
It was a beautiful day in Las Vegas as the new sheriff in town, Pete Carroll, made his media debut as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. Alongside Carroll was Sin City’s new general manager John Spytek,
Eric Musselman was clearly a better college basketball coach than Tom Izzo in the early part of this decade. That's not even in dispute.
At one point during Monday’s introductory news conference, new Las Vegas Raiders general manager John Spytek looked to his left at Pete Carroll. “He’s crushing this press conference,” Spytek said, smiling.
Perhaps the only one at the news conference who matched his enthusiasm was former running back Marshawn Lynch, who screamed “Raaiiidddeeerrrsss!” when Carroll said he wanted Allegiant Stadium to be filled with fans of the home team. Opposing fans often make it feel like a neutral or away game for the Raiders.
HENDERSON, Nev. — Pete Carroll was announced Saturday as Las Vegas' new coach, with the Raiders hoping that even as the oldest head coach in the NFL the 73-year-old will provide stability for an organization badly lacking it.
Pete Carroll was announced Saturday as the next leader of the Las Vegas Raiders, making the 73-year-old the oldest head coach in the NFL.
Former USC Trojans coach Pete Carroll was formally announced as the coach of the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday. The introductory press conference was full of the signature Carroll enthusiasm and a surprise appearance from NFL running back Marshawn Lynch.
Pete Carroll's former running back was very excited during his introductory press conference with the Las Vegas Raiders
Pete Carroll, whose storied football career is rooted in Stockton, is headed back to an NFL sideline with the Raiders.