About me
After leading the William & Mary football team to one of the program’s best seasons in school history last fall, Head Coach Mike London returns for his fifth season at the helm of the Tribe.
Under London’s leadership, W&M catapulted to the national forefront in 2022 as it secured a share of the Colonial Athletic Association title, earned a No. 5 seed in the NCAA Playoffs and advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals. Additionally, W&M equaled a school record for wins (11) and posted program records for regular season victories (10) and road triumphs (6). Highlighting the wins were three victories against nationally ranked opponents and a lopsided season-opening triumph at FBS opponent Charlotte.
W&M's success was recognized at the national level, as London was selected as a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award, which honors the FCS National Coach of the Year, and finished fourth in the final voting. Additionally, London was selected as the Bobby Ross Coach of the Year by the Touchdown Club of Richmond and the VaSID (Virginia Sports Information Directors) Coach of the Year.
London and his wife, Regina, have four children: daughters Ticynn, Jaicyn and Madicyn and son Korben. He has three children from a previous marriage: sons Michael Jr. and Brandon, and daughter Kristen.