The Greatest HBCU Players in Pro Football History

Archie Cooley, a former Jackson State football player and coach, has died at 85. Cooley was known for his innovative 'Satellite Express' offense and coached notable players like Jerry Rice during his time at Mississippi Valley State.
Archie Cooley, a former Jackson State football player and coach, died at 85. He played for Jackson State from 1959-61 and was captain of the team. Cooley later coached at Mississippi Valley State, where he introduced his 'Satellite Express' offense. This offense featured a no-huddle look with five wide receivers and showcased quarterback Willie Totten and Jerry Rice. Cooley's coaching record was 83-78-5. He was inducted into the SWAC Hall of Fame in 2007.
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