Terry Bowden came to Clemson nearly two years ago as an unpaid intern, while hoping to learn some new things under head coach Dabo Swinney. Bowden’s goal was to take what he learned and maybe use it to land another head coaching job.
It worked.
Bowden, now 64-years old, took over as the head coach at Louisiana-Monroe last month. And to return the favor Swinney offered him, Bowden gave three of Swinney’s staffers, and all former players, their first coaching jobs in college football.
On Thursday, Bowden announced through a press release, that former Clemson standouts Rod McDowell, Xavier Brewer and Maverick Morris have all landed jobs on his ULM staff.