What will be Rich Rodriguez's win-loss record at WVU in 2025?
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WVU to Bring Back Rich Rodriguez as Head Coach for Second Tenure
Dec 11, 2024, 11:30 PM
West Virginia University (WVU) is set to rehire Rich Rodriguez as its head football coach, according to multiple sources. Rodriguez, who previously coached the Mountaineers from 2001 to 2007, achieving a record of 60-26 with three consecutive 10-win seasons, is returning from Jacksonville State University where he led the team to three straight 9-win seasons. The decision comes after a lengthy search process, with Rodriguez emerging as the top candidate. His return has been met with approval from donors and former players, including Pat McAfee. The hiring is expected to be finalized soon, marking Rodriguez's second tenure at his alma mater.
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