Collete V. Smith talks being first black woman to coach in the NFL under Todd Bowles

Collete V. Smith talks being first black woman to coach in the NFL under Todd Bowles
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In life, you always have to be prepared for any opportunity, and Collette V. Smith seized hers in 2017. Smith has lived a remarkable life filled with purpose and a deep love for football, which led her to play for the women’s professional football team, the New York Sharks. Often opportunity comes as a result of action towards your dreams and goals. Per Smith in exclusive comments to ClutchPoints, the Sharks opened the door for her with the New York Jets.

“It was an exciting time when I went out there. So I got, I had, gotten a phone call from somebody in the front office with the New York Jets and he called me to ask me about [the New York Sharks]. I’m telling him about all our needs, all our wants. And he said, ‘You know what, can you come out to a practice.’ Eventually, I went. When I went and when I got out there, I was like, I need to take advantage of this opportunity on all levels. Lik,e I’m not a one-dimensional person. So I was looking at the DBS playing football. Practice, and I’m like, oh, he should be over here. His alignment is off. Or let me, so I was just supposed to be a spectator on field access, and that’s it.”

Her knowledge of being a defensive back from her role with the Sharks served her and impressed the Jets coaching staff, namely then-head coach Todd Bowles. Bowles is in a home for his relentless defensive attack that ultimately aided in the Tom Brady-led Buccaneers’ soundly beating Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV in 2021. His nack for defense let him be impressed with Smith.

“And it became a thing where Coach Bowles…he started asking me more questions about what I wanted to do and, and what did I think of practice? And I said, ‘Here’s some things I think we could correct’ and he’s looking at me like, what the hell? You know? But eventually he, he said, you know, I think you should work for this organization. And I said, ‘I agree.'”

Eventually, after attending a few practices and showcasing her base of knowledge even more, Bowles offered her the position, a moment that she can remember vividly.

“But when I got the phone call from Coach Bolts, I remember where I was standing.
I remember what I had on, and he said, ‘Coach Collette.’ I was like, ‘Yes sir. Coach Bowles, what’s going on?’ He said, ‘What are you doing this summer?’ And I said, ‘Whatever the New York Jets need.’ And he said, ‘Great, because I’d love it if you were one of my coaches.'”

Smith is a proud Tuskegee University alumna, having attended the institution for three years. She would cause vivid memories from her college experience that ultimately shaped her into the woman she is today.

“It was quite an experience. At Tuskegee, I was in my freshman year, I was...