[6] After the formulation of the World League of American Football, the predecessor of NFL Europa, Huyghue joined the Birmingham Fire as general manager.
[2][5] Huyghue was also previously a sports agent, managing NFL players such as Adam "Pacman" Jones.
[2] He now is the Terry Cullen Head Coach of Sprint Football at Cornell University,[10] where he is also a visiting professor at the law school.
Sports reported that Nevin Shapiro, a former University of Miami booster incarcerated for his role in a $930 million Ponzi scheme, was alleging that he had provided "thousands of impermissible benefits to at least 72 University of Miami athletes from 2002 through 2010."
Shapiro "told federal prosecutors that's precisely what Huyghue did, giving multiple illicit benefits, including cash, to several players at Miami."