
Hall of Fame Athletic Director — Josh “Wookie” Claydon
Josh “Wookie” Claydon stands as one of the most accomplished and respected athletic directors in CFSL history. A master builder of championship culture and elite locker-room standards, Claydon’s legacy is defined by excellence, consistency, and historic achievement.
A two-time National Champion in Season 12 and Season 13, Claydon led Notre Dame to back-to-back titles, cementing the Irish as a powerhouse under his leadership. His elite performance during this era earned him the prestigious AD of the Year award in Season 12, recognizing his unrivaled ability to recruit, develop talent, and prepare his team for the biggest moments.
Claydon’s Notre Dame program also holds the all-time longest win streak in CFSL history, a testament to his unmatched consistency and dominance week after week. Beyond championships and records, his teams simply show up when it matters—reaching the postseason an incredible 80% of his career, a mark few can even dream of matching.
Driven, disciplined, and always pushing the standard higher, Josh “Wookie” Claydon embodies what it means to be a Hall of Fame AD. Under his leadership, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish continue to set the bar for greatness in the CFSL.

Assistant Head Coach Ryder
I'm Dakoda Cydrus my real story i played high school ball in Florida I played Defensive End I had a few offers for college my best being LSU before I got injured in multiple seasons and ended up losing my offers So I decided to retire from football and started my own company and which has allowed me to be quite successful for a while now.
My CFSL career was definitely better LOL I started as a WR at LSU one of the 5 best wide receivers to wear LSU color . Finishing 5th all time at LSU in Receptions at 135. 3rd in yards with 2121 Yards and tied 2nd all time and career receiving touchdowns at 16. My new player is Dalton Wentz a Tight End that has proved to be a problem for other teams game planning wise.
I Decided to coach and became a OC under AD Babineau. When he decided to step down after a couple seasons I stayed on the staff when AD Wookie took over the rebuild of LSU In our two seasons together at LSU we turned a LSU team that went 2-6 the year before Wookie arrived to a 5-3 regular season team that came on possession shy of ending Oklahoma's perfect season.
I spent two seasons total as an offensive coordinator at LSU before spending what is entering year 4 as an Assistant Head Coach all 4 being with Wookie. Eventually my plan is to keep working up the ladder having every plan to one day become an athletic director in the CFSL.

Offensive Coordinator Kaleb Allen
Howdy my name is Kaleb, I’m 21 years old and a part time college student while also working security. I spent a year playing college ball at a high level Division two college that went to the playoffs the year I played there before leaving the game. I’ve always been a guy who is not a fan of losing and through the season you’ll see that when I’m doing all I can to help is win.
In the CFSL this is only my second player. My first player was a Defensive End named Kaleb Allen he spent 2 years at LSU under Babs who was the AD at the time and spent half a season as his Gameplan assistant before transferring. (Sorry Wookie) and found a new home at Oklahoma where I went on to produce back to back 9 sack seasons and was a one time AA. My player at this time is 3rd all time in sacks during the modern era. I then made my current player and Wookie sold me to join this team and later made me the OC.
I feel I bring a level of commitment and a hunger to win. As I said earlier I hate losing more than anything especially if I feel like I could have done something to help in changing the outcome. Rather it’s getting sims in every chance I can. Getting graphics made or selling this team to recruits in future classes to keep this team improving. I’m gonna do everything I can to help up!