DOVER, Delaware -- Rod Milstead loves Delaware State football.
And whoever is the Hornets’ next coach, the former DSU standout offensive lineman is going to be pulling for them.
But Milstead also hopes he’s the one who gets the chance to put the DelState program back together.
The 48-year-old Milstead said on Wednesday that he has interviewed for the DSU head coaching job that was left open when Kenny Carter was fired on Nov. 20 after three seasons.
“It’s a place that I have gained so much from,” Milstead about his alma mater. “I would just like to come back and share some of my life lessons that I have learned over the years — not only with the game of football but with the game of life.”
The Hornets went just 3-30 over the past three seasons after going 2-9 this past fall. Milstead, however, said he’s not intimidated by the situation.
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