With time coaching at all levels of college football, from the Ivy League to the Power Conference levels, Guido Falbo has covered plenty of ground.
He's now adding a new experience in a career spanning more than a quarter-century: Falbo is headed to a military academy.
Falbo is the new linebackers coach at Virginia Military Institute, FootballScoop has learned. He arrives in Lexington, Virginia, on first-year coach Ashley Ingram's staff following his work in 2025 at NCAA Football Championship Subdivision program St. Thomas (Minnesota).
But Falbo's previous coaching stops include at the Power Conference level at the turn of this century for the Syracuse Orange, as well as in the Ivy League earlier his career at Princeton. Falbo has additional Football Bowls Subdivision work at UMass, plus a stint at the Maine Maritime Academy.
He's primarily coached special teams and defense in a career that started in the late 1990s.
At VMI, he joins Ingram who was hired away from his turnaround of the NCAA Division II Carson-Newman Eagles program. Ingram replaced Danny Rocco, who exited VMI to join the first-year coaching staff of new Virginia Tech leader James Franklin. The Rocco-Franklin pairing had worked together previously at Penn State.
