
One of the most prolific coaches in the ELECTRIC FOOTBALL Community made the following announcement, today on Facebook.
It with great sadness that I will inform everyone that the Tournament in KC will be the last time I play EF. My HS Coaching career has me so busy that I will be taking a temporary retirement!
Like many people that play the game of ELECTRIC FOOTBALL on a competitive level, Brian comes with a background of having coached several sports teams in the Baltimore MD area for Paul Laurence Dunbar High School.





Affectionately known as “Mr. Nobody” his accomplishments are many.
















This is probably the most impressive resume I have ever seen.
Started 2016 (Currently in my 8th Year)
Played in the following leagues
Friday Night Lights 2016
1. Finished 6-7-1
I95 (17 to Current)
1. 2017 – AFC Championship Runner Up & Rookie Coach of the Year
2. 2018 – AFC Champion & Super Bowl Champion
Beltway Pro & College (17 to 19)
College
1. 2016 – Lost in the Capitol One Bowl Game
2. 2017 – Co-Champions
3. 2018 – Lost in the Championship Game
4. 2019 – Won National Championship
Pro League – .718 winning
1. 2017 – Divisional Winner & Lost in the second round of the playoffs
2. 2018 – Blue Conference Champion & Lost in the Super Bowl
Philly NEFL (17 & 19)
1. 2017 – AFC Wild Card Playoff Team
2. 2019 – AFC South Divisional Champ (Loss in AFC Championship)
East Coast Pro (18 to Current)
1. 2018 – AFC South Divisional Champ, AFC Conference Champion & Lost in EC SB1
East Coast College
1. 2018 – Oklahoma (Lost in Final 8 to Florida State)
2. 2019 – Washington (Lost in Final 8 to Indiana
3. 2020 – Washington
CAEFL 18
2018 – Finished with a winning record
TOC Tournament
2017 Runner up in Con 11 Tournament
2018 Kansas City Twister Champion)
Ravens 14 – Patriots (Don Hudson) 7 1st Gold Ball
2017 & 2018 Elite 8 Finalist
2018 – 2019 – finished 10th
2019 – 2020 – finished 12th
2020 – 2021 – finished in the top 12 & won the TOC National Championship
2021 – 2022 – Won the Bull City Brawl & captured my 2nd Gold Ball
Lost the TOC National Championship to Bryan Newton
2022-2023
Won “The Capital City Clash” won my 4th Gold Ball
Brian (Dallas Cowboys) 45
Pep (Florida Gators ) 17
2023-2024
Won “Bull City Brawl” to win my 5th Gold Ball
Rafiyq (Colonials) 24
Brian (49’ers) 28
Won Capital City Clash to win my 6th Gold Ball
Brian (Ravens) 35
Ken (Browns) 28
Qualified to participate in Con 17 as tye #1 Seed
Deep South
2019 – Finished 10-2 & lost in the Final 4 to Pat Morris (Dallas Cowboys)
2020 – Super Bowl Champions (Baltimore Ravens)
2021 – Overall #1 Seed for the playoffs (Baltimore Ravens)
Super Bowl Champions 2nd Year in a row
2022 – Super Bowl Champions 3rd Year Straight
2023 – Super Bowl Champions
4th Year Straight
Glass City Showdown
2020 – Tournament Champion (Syracuse)
MFBCS
ACC Conference
2019 – 2020
1. Finished 2nd in the ACC 10-2 regular season
2. ACC Conference Champion beat Cincinnati
3. National Champion defeating Georgia (Rafiyq)
2020 – 2021
1. ACC Atlantic Division Champion
2. ACC Conference Champion defeated Clemson
3. MFBCS Final 4 Finalist loosing to Memphis
4. TOC National Champion
2021-2022
1. ACC Atlantic Division Champion
2. ACC Conference Champion defeated North Carolina
3. MFBCS National Champion defeating UConn 31-21 (Bryan Newton)
2022-2023
1. ACC Atlantic Division Champion
2. ACC Conference Champion defeated – Johnson C Smith
3. MFBCS – National Champion defeating USC 28-7 (Dr Bob)
2023-2024
1. ACC Atlantic Divisional Champion – 5th consecutive year
2. ACC Conference Champion defeating Duke 41-16
3. MFBCS – lost in the Elite Eight to UCLA 14-21
I really have a feeling he will be back, though. This was added at the end of his announcement:
“I forgot to say that I am working on a fix with my AD.”
Whether or not this is the end for “Mr. Nobody, we here at the National ELECTRIC FOOTBALL Game Museum want to thank you for all that you have brought to the game and hobby and wish you well and good luck in whatever life may continue to bring your way.
