Jacksonville State coach Rich Rodriguez is set to make a return to his alma mater and take over as the next head football coach at West Virginia, according to multiple reports on Wednesday night. Pete ...
The Mountaineers are getting ready to hire former coach Rich Rodriguez as their next head coach. Rodriguez was at Jacksonville State, where he was 27-10. He was 60-26 in his first run at WVU. He was ...
Brian Kelly and the LSU staff will host several Transfer Portal targets this week as the program begins its search for ...
He left West Virginia for Michigan, but lasted only three seasons in Ann Arbor. He was fired after going 15-22 ...
Nearly two decades following his controversial departure, Rich Rodriguez is once again West Virginia University’s football coach. According to multiple published reports, WVU is finalizing a deal […] ...
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Rodriguez, 61, was the head coach at West Virginia from 2001-2007 and he played defensive back for the Mountaineers from 1981-1984.
Rodriguez was West Virginia’s coach from 2001 through 2007. The Mountaineers were 60-26 in his time with the school and won 32 games over his final three seasons in Morgantown.
Pete Thamel of ESPN broke the news via an X post on Wednesday evening, Dec. 11, that Rodriguez is the likely hire for WVU again now 24 years later.
In 2008, Rich Rodriguez would move on to Michigan where he struggled to have the same success that he did at West Virginia. Later, he would also become the head coach at Arizona, an assistant at ...