Terrence “Mount Cody” Cody, a former Alabama All-American and Super Bowl champion, is embarking on a new chapter in his football career. The defensive lineman, who dominated on the field during his playing days, has joined the coaching staff at Southwest Mississippi Community College.
Cody, a fan favorite during his time at Alabama, was a key member of the Crimson Tide’s 2009 national championship team. He went on to play in the NFL, winning a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens in 2013. Now, he’s bringing his expertise and passion for the sport to the junior college level.
As a coach at Southwest Mississippi, Cody will be working with the team’s defensive linemen, sharing his knowledge and experience to help them improve their skills. His presence on the staff is expected to be a significant boost to the program, which competes in the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC).
“Mount Cody” is no stranger to the MACJC, having played at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College before transferring to Alabama. His return to the league as a coach is a testament to his commitment to giving back to the sport and helping the next generation of players achieve their goals.
With his impressive playing credentials and enthusiasm for coaching, Terrence Cody is sure to make a positive impact on the Southwest Mississippi football program. As he begins his coaching career, fans and players alike will be eager to see how he shapes the team’s defensive line and contributes to the program’s success.