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16 Facts About Ed Foley

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Ed Foley was the assistant special teams coach for the Carolina Panthers from 2020 until mid-2022, working under head coach Matt Rhule, who he had previously worked with at Temple University.

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Ed Foley was a three-year starter at Bucknell University, playing one season as a guard and two as a center.

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Ed Foley coached the offensive line at University at Albany, SUNY from 1989 to 1990.

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Ed Foley served as an assistant coach at the University of Pennsylvania from 1991 to 1993, and again from 1995 to 1997.

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Ed Foley was the offensive line coach for Williams College in 1994.

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Ed Foley spent the 1998 season as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Jacksonville University, the first time the university sponsored a football.

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Ed Foley coached the Fordham Rams for seven seasons, including two seasons as head coach.

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In 2000, Ed Foley's offense established a running game that set a team record for most rushing yards in a single.

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Ed Foley spent three seasons at Hofstra University as the assistant head coach, offensive coordinator, and offensive line coach.

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Ed Foley brought balance to the Pride attack as Hofstra's rushing total was its highest since 2000 and its passing attack netted 243 yards per contest.

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In 2008, Ed Foley joined the Temple coaching staff as the recruiting coordinator, tight ends coach, and assistant offensive line coach.

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On December 6,2016, it was announced that Ed Foley will act as interim head coach for Temple at the Military Bowl on December 27, after Matt Rhule was announced to be the new head coach for Baylor.

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In 2018, Ed Foley was promoted to assistant head coach of offense.

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On December 7,2018, Ed Foley was named interim head coach of Temple for the 2018 Independence Bowl on December 27, after Collins left for the head coaching job at Georgia Tech.

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In 2020 Ed Foley was hired as the assistant special teams coach for the Carolina Panthers under head coach Matt Rhule.

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In 2022, Ed Foley joined the Nebraska Cornhuskers coaching staff as the special teams coordinator and assistant offensive line coach.