Mountaineers in the Pros
ESPN Insider Confirms Anthony Becht Interviewed for WVU Football Job
The WVU football head coach search is now so big Adam Schefter is getting involved. Not that this should come as any kind of a surprise, but the ESPN NFL insider confirms that WVU Sports Hall of Famer and current head coach of the UFL’s St. Louis Battlehawks Anthony Becht received an interview the vacant West Virginia head coach position.
Becht discussed his aspirations to coach in college football over the NFL while talking with Mike Asti of WV Sports Now in the press box prior to kickoff before WVU played his son Rocco’s Iowa State team during the 2024 season.
After hearing Becht bring up his plans to โget where I want to beโ as far as furthering his coaching career, Asti then asked if he was alluding to wanting to coach in the NFL. Becht replied by correcting that thought and saying heโs actually striving to coach in college football.
โNo, Iโve had opportunities to go the NFL and Iโve passed. Right now for me, college coach is where I want to be. I want to be a head coach in college.โ He then gave a โweโll seeโ when asked if heโd be willing to go the assistant route and work his way up within the college ranks.
Becht said he feels he can have more of an impact on kids coaching in college and sees college football as a better fit for his coaching style. As far as coaching as a professional, Becht has served as head coach of the St. Louis Battlehawks for the past two season, guiding the franchise through a transition from the XFL to the UFL.
With his allegiances likely split, WVU honored Becht early on during their Coal Rush game.
While the rest of the 2024 inductees to the WVU Sports Hall of Fame were celebrated earlier in the season, Becht received his moment in front of packed stadium and with his son, Iowa State quarterback Rocco, in town.
Becht is one of eight members of the 20224 class along with Chris Brooks (menโs basketball), Bob Donker (menโs cross country and track & field), Bette Hushla (swimming), Mark Landers (baseball), Rasheed Marshall (football), Adrian Murrell (football) and Liz Repella (womenโs basketball). This class brings the total number of WVU Sports Hall of Famers to 237.
Anthony Becht, who played football from 1996-99, finished his Mountaineer career second in tight end receptions (83) and tight end receiving yardage (1,178).
Becht was selected as the 27th overall pick in the first round by the New York Jets in the 2000 NFL Draft. He played 11 seasons over 12 years at tight end in the NFL for the Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, St. Louis Rams, Arizona Cardinals and Kansas City Chiefs. From 2000-10, he played in 161 straight games, trailing only Brett Favre and Peyton Manning in that span.
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