FIU hiring Duke’s Simmons as coach, sources say

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Florida International is set to hire Duke assistant Willie Simmons as its next head coach, sources told ESPN.

Simmons, who spent the 2024 season as Duke’s running backs coach, is receiving a four-year deal from FIU, according to a source. He replaces Mike MacIntyre, who was fired Sunday after going 12-24 in three seasons at the school

Simmons led Florida A&M from 2018 to 2023, going 45-13 with a SWAC championship in 2023. The 44-year-old was considered for Florida International’s coaching vacancy in late 2021, when the school hired MacIntyre. Jovan Dewitt, who had been FIU’s defensive coordinator, has been leading the program since MacIntyre’s dismissal.

A former quarterback at Clemson and The Citadel, Simmons made stops as an assistant at Clemson, Middle Tennessee and Alcorn State before landing his first head-coaching opportunity at Prairie View A&M. He’s 66-24 overall as an FCS head coach.

Simmons was part of a Duke staff that led the team to a 9-3 record during the regular season

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