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Jim Popp was born on 21 December, 1964 in Elkin, North Carolina, U.S., is an American sports executive. Discover Jim Popp's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Who Is Jim Popp's Wife?
His wife is Kimberly Popp
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Jim Popp Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jim Popp worth at the age of 59 years old? Jim Popp’s income source is mostly from being a successful executive. He is from United States. We have estimated Jim Popp's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
While the Alouettes were allowed to reclaim the legacy of the original 1946–86 Alouettes, they were not allowed to keep their history as the Stallions, while Popp had to rebuild the roster as the Stallions players were released from their contracts and 14 of those players were signed by the NFL, though Popp was able to re-sign several key players from Baltimore.
James Thomas Popp (born December 21, 1964) is an American sports executive and coach.
Popp is Vice President, Player Personnel, for the United States Football League (USFL).
In 2021, Popp was Chief of Staff, Advisor to the Head Coach for the Charlotte 49ers football and also a running back coach and assistant head coach for the Alabama State Hornets.
He worked extensively in the Canadian Football League, and was most recently the general manager of the Toronto Argonauts.
Popp spent over two decades as General Manager of the Montreal Alouettes including several stints as Head Coach.
Popp served as General Manager for two years for Baltimore Stallions, and the Director of Player Personnel for the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
As a CFL general manager, three separate franchises under Popp have won five Grey Cup championship wins out of 11 appearances.
He played for the Spartans from 1983 to 1985 and was part of George Perles' first recruiting class, and was the first recruit to earn a degree and graduate in three-and-a-half years.
Due to his knee injury, Popp worked for Perles at Michigan State in 1986 as a graduate assistant coach, under Saban and Baggett's tutelage.
In 1987, he accepted a graduate assistant job at the University of North Carolina under Dick Crum.
Popp assisted both the quarterbacks and running backs for Randy Walker and Lawson Holland.
During Popp's three seasons at The Citadel from 1988 to 1990, he coached multiple positions—quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers—under Charlie Taaffe.
In 1991, he served as the wide receivers, special teams coordinator, and strength and conditioning coach for the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks of the World League of American Football, led by Roman Gabriel.
Before joining the CFL, Popp helped form a new pro football league called the Professional Spring Football League in 1991–1992, with which Popp served as the league’s director of player personnel and worked with former NFL coach Walt Michaels.
Popp has joined the newly formed United States Football League (USFL).
Popp has been named Vice President, Player Personnel and has served as Director of Player Administration.
Popp was the Saskatchewan Roughriders' Director of Player Personnel and Wide Receivers coach under Don Matthews in 1992–1993.
The Roughriders appeared in the playoffs both years.
Popp served as the General Manager and Director of Player Personnel of the Baltimore Stallions in 1994–1995.
Of the three CFL coaches in history to win back-to-back Coach of the Year honors, two did so working under Popp's time as general manager: Don Matthews in 1994–1995 and Taaffe in 1999–2000.
Popp has led three separate franchises to a total of five Grey Cup championship wins (1995 with the Baltimore Stallions; 2002, 2009, 2010 with the Montreal Alouettes; 2017 with the Toronto Argonauts) and his teams have appeared in 18 Divisional Championship games and 11 Grey Cups.
Popp served as General Manager for 21 years with the Montreal Alouettes, one of the longest stints as a General Manager in sports.
The Alouettes had the second highest win percentage of any sport (#1 New England Patriots) during a decade run that saw the team appear in 8 Grey Cups over 11 seasons.
The Stallions reached the Grey Cup both years winning in 1995, and remain the only American team to have won the Grey Cup.
The Stallions remain the only CFL team in its history to win 18 games in a season.
After the National Football League added the Baltimore Ravens, Stallions owner Jim Speros decided to relocate his team to Montreal as the second incarnation of the Montreal Alouettes, and Popp was named Vice President, General Manager, Director of Football Operations, and Director of Player Personnel in January 1996.
The 1996 expansion Alouettes team went on to have a 12–6 record and appear in the Eastern Division Championship game.
Popp reached the East Division Championship 15 out of 21 seasons, the Grey Cup eight times (2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010), three of which ended in victory (2002, 2009, 2010).
He led the Alouettes to five consecutive seasons of 12 or more victories; the Alouettes are one of only three teams in CFL history to have accomplished that feat.
In 2011, Popp was named Canada's Sports Executive of the Year.
Popp earned a full athletic scholarship to Michigan State in football and baseball.
He played defensive back and wide receiver during his football career under Nick Saban and Charlie Baggett.
He suffered a knee injury early in his career, forcing him to change football positions and ending his baseball career.
Marc Trestman, one of Popp's head coaches in Montreal, made a direct crossover from the CFL to the NFL when he was hired by the Chicago Bears in 2013, the first head coach to make such a transition since Bud Grant went to the Minnesota Vikings in 1967.
Popp was hired as the General Manager of the Toronto Argonauts on February 28, 2017.
In 2020, Popp accepted the job as Assistant Head Coach and Running Backs Coach at Alabama State University, a member of the SWAC, reuniting him with Don Hill-Eley from the Baltimore Stallions days.
The SWAC Conference moved the 2020 playing season to the spring of 2021 due to Covid-19.
Popp resigned his position in the summer of 2021.
Popp joined Will Healy's staff at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte as Chief of Staff and Advisor to the Head Coach for the fall 2021 campaign.