The 2017 season, will be Chris Roulhac's third season back at the helm as the Wolves head football coach.
Once again Roulhac led the Wolves to a victory to end a long winless drought (43 games), with a 21-20 overtime triumph at Lincoln to open the season and capture the Battle of hte First.
Roulhac believes he has his strongest team since returning to the sideline with an excellent balance of experienced players and some exciting newcomers in 2017.
It is Roulhac's second time as the leader of the Cheyney football program as he piloted the ship from 1992-94.
Under his leadership, the Wolves snapped a 36 game losing streak in 1993, became the number one ranked pass defense in the PSAC, ranked 17th in the country in turnover margin and 30th in rushing. Running back Keith Higdon led the nation in rushing.
Cheyney won three games in 1993 and Roulhac was named Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Coach of the Year.
Roulhac, who has more than 30 years of experience, began his coaching career in the city of Philadelphia. His first position was with Fitzsimmons Jr. HS in 1970, from there he went on to coach at Roman Catholic HS, Simon Gratz HS, and George Washington HS before joining the staff at PSAC rival West Chester. He also spent four seasons on the sidelines at Temple after stints at Colgate University, Drexel University, Dartmouth College and the Ottawa Rough Riders of the Canadian Football League,