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Houston Roughnecks Assistant Coach Charged With DUI Before UFL Matchup

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Houston Roughnecks Assistant Coach Charged With DUI Before UFL Matchup

A Houston Roughnecks assistant coach is facing a DUI charge one day before the team’s next United Football League game, according to published reports. The report identified the coach as a member of the Roughnecks staff and said the charge came just before gameday and around the time of his birthday.

The situation has drawn attention because it involves a key figure on Houston’s football staff during the regular season. While the legal process will now move forward, the immediate question is whether the matter will affect the team’s game preparation and sideline operations.

What happened before the Houston UFL game

According to the original report, the coach was charged with DUI the day before the Roughnecks were scheduled to play. At this stage, publicly available details remain limited, and no wider findings have been announced beyond the charge itself.

Because the case is newly reported, it is important to distinguish between an arrest or charge and any final court outcome. Neither the league nor the team had publicly resolved the matter at the time of the report, based on available information.

The Roughnecks are one of Houston’s spring football teams and play in the UFL, which combines former XFL and USFL operations. As a result, developments involving team leadership often draw strong interest from fans across the city.

Why it matters

For Houston, the timing stands out. Any issue involving a coach on the eve of a game can create distraction, alter preparation, and shift attention away from the matchup itself. Even if another assistant or staff member assumes added duties, the story becomes part of the week’s football conversation.

There is also a larger accountability issue. Coaches represent their teams on and off the field, and legal trouble can affect public trust, team culture, and league image. As the UFL continues building its audience, incidents involving visible staff members can carry added weight.

What’s next

In the short term, observers will be watching for any statement from the Roughnecks or the UFL about the coach’s status. The next step in the legal process will likely determine whether any additional team or league action follows.

For now, Houston fans are left with limited confirmed facts: a DUI charge was reported, it happened the day before a scheduled game, and the matter involves a Roughnecks assistant coach. More specifics may emerge through court records or official statements in the coming days.

This article is a summary of reporting by UFL News Hub. Read the full story here.