Mike Keller

Michael F. Keller (born December 13, 1949) is a former American football player and executive and current Chief Operating Officer of the Spring Professional Football League. He played college football as a defensive end and linebacker for the University of Michigan from 1969 to 1971 and professional football as a linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys in 1972. He subsequently had a career in sports management and consulting, including stints as the director of operations and assistant general manager for the Michigan Panthers of the USFL, vice president of football operations for the XFL, general manager of the Sacramento Surge and Scottish Claymores, and chief operating officer of the American Rugby Football League LLC.

Early years
A native of Chicago, Illinois, Keller attended Catholic Central High School in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

University of Michigan
Keller played college football as a defensive end for the University of Michigan from 1969 to 1971. As a senior, he started all 11 games and the 1972 Rose Bowl at Defensive End for the 1971 Michigan Wolverines football team that finished the season with an 11-1 record and ranked No. 6 in the final AP Poll. Keller was selected as an All-Big Ten Conference player in 1971 as well as Associated Press 3rd Team All America. In July 1972, Keller was selected to play in the annual Chicago College All-Star Game along with Michigan teammates Thom Darden, Reggie McKenzie and Mike Taylor.

Dallas Cowboys
Keller was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the third round (64th overall pick) of the 1972 NFL Draft. He played at the linebacker position for the 1972 Dallas Cowboys. He underwent shoulder surgery in 1973 and was sidelined again in 1974 after suffering a pulled stomach muscle. Keller later recalled: "I got hurt in training camp in my second year. I had beaten out another player for the strong-side linebacker position, but I had to have shoulder surgery. That put me out for the season. It also led to a different career."

Business career
After retiring as a football player in 1974, Keller had a career in sports management and consulting. He began his management work as an employee of the Dallas Cowboys' personnel department. In 1975 Keller left the Cowboys to join the newly formed Seattle Seahawks as a scout and Assistant Personnel Director. He was promoted in 1978 to Assistant General Manager for the Seahawks. From 1983 to 1985, Keller worked in the front office of the Michigan Panthers of the newly formed USFL as the team's Assistant General Manager and Director of Football Operations,  He was the personnel director for the Oakland Invaders of the USFL in 1985. After the USFL dismantled, Keller worked for a time has a scout for the Dallas Cowboys.

Since 1988, Keller and his company, Keller Enterprises/RFL Llc, have been engaged in sports management and consulting. His clients have included rodeo and rugby leagues, as well as a professional football league planning to play its games in the spring. From 1990 to 1992, he was the general manager of the Sacramento Surge in the fledgling World League of American Football. From 1995 to 1996, he was the general manager of the Scottish Claymores in the NFL Europe.

In January 2000, when WWF owner Vince McMahon ventured into the professional football business to form the XFL, he hired Keller as the league's vice president of football operations. In May 2000, Keller told reporters, "All the best players in the world not playing in the NFL will be playing in the XFL." The XFL began its inaugural season in February 2001 and folded in May 2001.

Beginning in March 2003, he was the chief operating officer of the American Rugby Football League LLC. Keller noted, "I consult on start-ups. I've become sort of a start-up guru."

Keller is the Chief Operating Officer of the Spring Professional Football League.

Family
Keller and his wife, Kimberly, have two grown children, Jessica and Sam. His son Sam Keller played college football as a quarterback for Arizona State University from 2003 to 2005 and for the University of Nebraska in 2007.