Orlando
Predators Head Coach Bret Munsey announced the addition of Ben Bennett
to the coaching staff, replacing Rob Keefe as the team's Offensive
Coordinator.
Recently
named one of the 25 Greatest Players in Arena Football History and a
member of the AFL Hall of Fame, Bennett played QB for the Orlando
Predators throughout the early 90s, during which he twice earned First
Team All Arena Honors and took the team to two ArenaBowls.
Prior
to his professional career, Bennett played under Steve Spurrier for the
Duke University Blue Devils, where he finished his college career as
the top passer in NCAA Division I-A history.
Since
retiring from the Arena League in 1997, Bennett has served as a coach
in both the af2 and AFL, most recently as Offensive Coordinator for the
New Orleans VooDoo.
"It
is great to have Ben back with the Predators," says Munsey. "Throughout
his college and Arena Football career, he has proven that he knows what
it takes to be a winner."
Orlando's
Arena Football League franchise since 1991, the Orlando Predators are
entering their 21st year in the AFL. In that time, the Predators have
advanced to the AFL Playoffs a league-leading 19 consecutive seasons and
appeared in the Arena Bowl seven times, winning AFL Championships in
1998 and 2000.
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