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Once per quarter, Ben and Sam Rogers with BUILD Coaching Company host The Underground Huddle - an interview with a prominent leader in sports or business with BUILD clients and other select guests present. All attendees live our mission to build an army of Disciplined Leaders and share our vision to be a resource for and a connector of current and aspiring leaders in small business, sports, and other areas of life.
For the 8th Underground Huddle we welcomed JUSTIN FUENTE, a 47-year-old football coach whose career has included stops at Illinois State, TCU, Memphis, and Virginia Tech. At TCU as Offensive Coordinator, Fuente helped lead the Horned Frogs to an undefeated season and a victory in the 2011 Rose Bowl. As the head coach at Memphis, Fuente led his team to an American Athletic Conference Championship in 2014 and in 2016, Fuente led Virginia Tech to a Coastal Division Championship in the Atlantic Coast Conference. As a player, Fuente played quarterback at Oklahoma and Murray State and following the 1999 season, he was named the Ohio Valley Conference Offensive Player of the Year. He still holds the conference record for most passing yards in a single season. Born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Fuente currently resides in Dallas, Texas with his wife and three daughters.
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Once per quarter, Ben and Sam Rogers with BUILD Coaching Company host The Underground Huddle - an interview with a prominent leader in sports or business with BUILD clients and other select guests present. All attendees live our mission to build an army of Disciplined Leaders and share our vision to be a resource for and a connector of current and aspiring leaders in small business, sports, and other areas of life.
For the 8th Underground Huddle we welcomed JUSTIN FUENTE, a 47-year-old football coach whose career has included stops at Illinois State, TCU, Memphis, and Virginia Tech. At TCU as Offensive Coordinator, Fuente helped lead the Horned Frogs to an undefeated season and a victory in the 2011 Rose Bowl. As the head coach at Memphis, Fuente led his team to an American Athletic Conference Championship in 2014 and in 2016, Fuente led Virginia Tech to a Coastal Division Championship in the Atlantic Coast Conference. As a player, Fuente played quarterback at Oklahoma and Murray State and following the 1999 season, he was named the Ohio Valley Conference Offensive Player of the Year. He still holds the conference record for most passing yards in a single season. Born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Fuente currently resides in Dallas, Texas with his wife and three daughters.

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