Career
He is best known for being the head coach of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Rebels, as well as serving as an assistant coach and offensive coordinator for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Strong joined head coach Lou Holtz" staff at Arkansas in 1983, and followed him to Minnesota and eventually Notre Dame. At Notre Dame, Strong had a successful tenure as offensive coordinator and offensive back-field coach, including the 1988 national championship season.
In December 1989, Strong was named the head coach of the football program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
In making the hire, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Athletic Director asserted Strong"s background in recruiting, his energy, and the success of Notre Dame. His initial contract was for five-years at a salary of $95,000 a year.
Strong arrived at a University of Nevada, Las Vegas program that had fallen under the shadow of the highly successful men"s basketball program under Jerry Tarkanian. In his first meeting with the university Faculty Senate, he noted "They don"t know us because we are a premier academic institution.
We will be someday. After leaving University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Strong changed careers and became a real estate broker in Branson, Missouri.