[5][6] After graduating in 1975, he was hired as a physical education teacher and assistant football coach at Union High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
[7] The following year, Logan headed to the University of Colorado where he coached the Buffaloes' running backs and helped to install the wishbone offense.
He was the team's offensive coordinator under Bill Lewis from 1990 to 1991, working alongside future Boston College Head Coach Jeff Jagodzinski.
When Logan succeeded Lewis, Jagodzinski remained on staff for four years before accepting the offensive coordinator position at Boston College.
For this 9–3 season, which also included victories over West Virginia, South Carolina, and NC State en route to another bowl game.
[10] The following year, Berlin again finished the regular season in first place with a record of 7–3,[11] but fell to the Amsterdam Admirals in World Bowl XIII, 27–21.
Logan helped Dave Ragone (2004) and Rohan Davey (2005) earn Offensive Player of the Year and All-NFL Europe honors.
[14] After the school had promoted defensive coordinator Frank Spaziani to the head coaching position, Logan decided to leave the program.
[15] Logan was hired as the running backs coach for the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers on February 11, 2009,[16] reuniting him with Jagodzinski, the team's offensive coordinator.
During 2013–2014 Logan worked as a special guest football analyst in a "cross divisional programming lineup" with multiple TV and Radio channels associated with WRAL-TV out of Raleigh, North Carolina.