Wesley Chapel Resident Anthony Becht Takes XFL Head Coaching Job

Long-time Wesley Chapel resident Anthony Becht (left) has been named the head coach of the new St. Louis team in the revamped XFL, which is being headed up by Duane “The Rock” Johnson (right). Becht, a TV analyst and former coach at Wiregrass Ranch High, played three seasons at tight end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.Ā 

Wesley Chapel resident Anthony Becht apparently smells what ā€œThe Rockā€ is cooking up.

Becht, who has been an assistant coach at Wiregrass Ranch High the past few years while his son Rocco, who is now at Iowa State, was starting at quarterback, has been named the new head coach of the St. Louis franchise in the revamped XFL. The league is co-owned by famous wrestler and actor Dwayne ā€œThe Rockā€ Johnson.

ā€œFootball is back where it belongs, St. Louis! And Iā€™m proud to be the head coach of your XFL Team,ā€ Becht tweeted after the announcement. ā€œThis is a fresh start. And weā€™re not going anywhere. So letā€™s create a franchise and fan base that makes some noise!!ā€

Becht is familiar to St. Louis fans, having played a full season at tight end in 2008 with the St. Louis Rams. 

ā€œI canā€™t wait to get back to St. Louis and to see some old friends,ā€ Becht told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. ā€œIā€™m excited to be a part of all this. Ticket sales have been great, and I canā€™t wait to get started.ā€

The three seasons before that, he played for the Tampa Bay Bucs. Becht, the 27th pick in the 2000 NFL Draft by the New York Jets, is known locally for his work as a television analyst, as well as for the youth football camp he has hosted in Wesley Chapel.

Bechtā€™s staff will have a Tampa Bay feel to it. St. Louisā€™s offensive coordinator Bruce Gradkowski played quarterback for the Bucs in 2006 and 2007, and defensive coordinator Donnie Abraham was a Bucsā€™ defensive back from 1996-2001.

Becht (black shirt) presents a check to Wiregrass Ranch football coach Mark Kantor (center) after his annual football camp at the school in June.

ā€œI love this staff, and Iā€™m expecting to add some more top guys,ā€ Becht told the Dispatch. ā€œI know Iā€™m not the smartest guy on the staff, which is great because by surrounding myself with outstanding people, I know I can learn and I can keep getting better.ā€

This will be the third try for the XFL, which played one season in 2001 and then had its comeback season in 2020 cut short by the Covid-19 pandemic. 

St. Louis didnā€™t have a team in the 2001 league, but in 2020, the team was called the Battlehawks ā€” teams havenā€™t been assigned nicknames or mascots yet ā€” and were one of the top drawing teams in the XFL. 

The XFL, which starts up next February and will have its games shown on ABC-TV and ESPN, will have teams in Arlington, Houston and San Antonio, as well as Orlando, Florida, Las Vegas, Seattle and Washington, D.C.