During the NFL offseasons, Huff worked as a certified public accountant with local and national CPA firms in
Tampa, Florida, before going into coaching. His coaching career included
Indiana University (1983) as offensive coordinator, the
Memphis Showboats (1984–1985) as passing coordinator, the
Houston Oilers (1986) as quarterbacks coach, and the
University of Kansas (1987) as offensive coordinator. In 1987, he became the CFO of the
Los Angeles Raiders, where he served for six years (1987–1993). He was one of only three people during that time to have played, coached, and worked in administration in professional football. (
Jim Finks and
George Young were the other two.) Huff left football for a position with cellular telephone company C Spire, formerly Cellular South, in Ridgeland, MS as VP of Operations for eight years (1993–2001) and also worked as the CFO for the largest
IBMinternational reseller in the world for four years (2002–2005). Huff currently is the senior associate athletic director at
Florida State University where he was the first Academic Football All-America in school history. ==See also==