This might be bigger news.....Stoops quit checkers and started playing chess.
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Boulware received his first full-time position coaching tight ends at
Northern Illinois University, where after one season he was promoted to co-offensive line coach. During his four years at NIU, Boulware helped develop one of the best offenses in the nation as the
Huskies ranked 12th in the nation in both rushing and scoring and 19th in total offense. In 2001, Boulware was lured away as tight ends coach for
John Mackovic at Arizona. Boulware was also put in charge of special teams for the first time in his career and the following season his
Wildcats kick returns unit finished ranked 4th in the nation.
[1] Upon the firing of Mackovic, Boulware left to join the
Stanford staff as the
running backs coach. In the summer months of 2004, Boulware honed his coaching skills working with the
San Francisco 49ers as a participant in the
NFL Minority Coaching Fellowship Program.
[2]