Super Bowl-winning cornerback Terrell Buckley was named head coach at Mississippi Valley State on Wednesday.Buckley played 14 seasons with six NFL teams from 1992-2005, winning a ring with the 2001 New England Patriots.Buckley, 53, was the head coach of the XFL’s Orlando Guardians in 2023, finishing with a 1-9 record.”We are thrilled to welcome Coach Buckley as the new head coach of the Mississippi Valley State University football team,” interim athletic director George Ivory said. “He brings a winning mindset, a deep commitment to developing our student-athletes both on and off the field, and a vision that aligns perfectly with our program’s values.”Buckley was the No. 5 pick in the 1992 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers after an All-American career at Florida State.He recorded 50 interceptions, with six returned for touchdowns, in 209 career games (131 starts) with Green Bay (1992-94), the Miami Dolphins (1995-99, 2003), the Denver Broncos (2000), the Patriots (2001-02), the New York Jets (2004) and the New York Giants (2005). Buckley added four picks in 16 playoff games.