Former Dallas Cowboys coach Barry Switzer has made his case to be the new "secretary of offense."
Switzer, a college football Hall of Fame coach who led the Cowboys to a Super Bowl title in 1996, visited with President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday in New York. Switzer tweeted a photo outside Trump Tower on Wednesday afternoon.
Had great interview with @realDonaldTrump being his Secretary of Offense! He plans to run the ball! Said I'm his guy! pic.twitter.com/F2g1jNxJGD
— Barry Switzer (@Barry_Switzer) December 7, 2016
Switzer joked that Trump wants to "make the wishbone great again."
"Donald plans to run with the ball. And I know a lot about rushing the football. So that's why I'm here," Switzer told reporters before his meeting with Trump.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.