
Warhawks wrap spring drills at Malone Stadium as Vincent turns play-calling over to new OC
Jaleel Mosley brings a pass heavy approach as Bryant Vincent praises growth across the quarterback room and offensive line during spring workouts.

By Aaron Dietrich and Destiney Sutton
Published: Apr. 22, 2026 at 3:49 PM EDT
MONROE, La. — Spring football wrapped up at Malone Stadium with ULM fans getting their first extended look at what could be a new-and-improved Warhawks offense.
After calling plays during his first two seasons at ULM, head coach Bryant Vincent has handed play-calling duties to new offensive coordinator Jaleel Mosley, a longtime assistant who spent the past two seasons at Colorado State.
Mosley said the focus this spring has been on installing the fundamentals of an up-tempo, pass-first system while keeping the verbiage simple enough for players to retain under pressure.
"We want to keep the install simple enough that guys can play fast, but we're going to spread you out, we're going to put stress on every defender on the field, and we're going to make you defend the whole width and length of it," Mosley said. "If we do that right, the run game opens up because you can't load the box against us."
Vincent said the offense showed progress through the first 11 practices, even as the unit worked through the typical learning curve that comes with installing a new system.
Vincent also pointed to growth across several position groups, saying he likes where the offensive line stands and what he's seen from the running backs. He added that the quarterback room is stronger than it has been during his tenure.
“We’ve done a lot of really good things. I think we’re maximizing our personnel,” Vincent said. “When you put it in and you’ve got a broad spread at 11 practices, you’re going to have some learning and some growing pains… But we also made a lot of explosive plays.”
Vincent also pointed to growth across several position groups, saying he likes where the offensive line stands and what he’s seen from the running backs. He added that the quarterback room is stronger than it has been during his tenure.
“I think we’ve got a really good quarterback room, the best room we’ve had,” Vincent said. “I really like our receiver group and our tight end group. So it’s been fun to watch us offensively grow each day.”
ULM now turns its attention toward the offseason with the new offensive staff aiming to build on spring progress ahead of the 2026 season.

