Vick and his staff wasted no time attacking the transfer portal, attracting talent from across the country to join the culture-building movement at Norfolk State. The Spartans announced 30 signees on National Signing Day – 22 mid-year enrollees and eight high school seniors.
A hometown hero, Vick faced little difficulty recruiting the 757 – a hotbed of football talent for decades. The impressive class included four transfers from Battle of the Bay rival Hampton, as well as former Delaware State defensive back Kahleef Jimmison, a standout from Newport News.
While student-athletes rush to join the buzz Michael Vick has brought to the area, he has taken the time to appreciate his familiar surroundings. The life-changing decision to enter the coaching realm has brought him closer to family, friends, and mentors.
“I’ve been able to be with my mom every day, being able to see her and my sisters and my cousins – seeing everybody growing up,” Vick said on ESPN’s SportsCenter. “I’ve been away for so long, ever since I went away for college, I haven’t been here consistently. Now I have a chance to be around my loved ones, so that means more to me than anything."