A total of 8 teams survived the USFL / XFL merger to create what Dwayne Johnson hopes becomes the premier spring football league.
As previously announced, many of the former league’s most respected head coaches return, including Bob Stoops, Skip Holtz, and Wade Phillips.
Today, teams announced their full staffs, and there are plenty of familiar names.
The staffs are filled with plenty of coaching veterans, former NFL players, and former college head coaches.
Skip Holtz likely leads the team with the biggest target on their backs, as his USFL Birmingham team had won back-to-back titles before the two leagues merged.
Here’s a look at the staffs for all eight teams.
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