Rich Rodriguez is expected to become the Mountaineers' next head coach 17 years after leaving for the Michigan job.
The West Virginia Mountaineers have become the latest team to run it back for 2024, as Bruce Feldman of The Athletic reported that Rich Rodriguez was set to be ...
Jacksonville State football coach Rich Rodriguez is reportedly leaving the Gamecocks for West Virginia after a dominant Conference USA title game win.
Rich Rodriguez appears to be on the verge of returning to West Virginia, CBS Sports' Dennis Dodd confirms. Rodriguez, who has been at Jacksonville State for the past three seasons, coached the ...
West Virginia is reportedly targeting Rich Rodriguez to be the team's next head coach after interviewing Brian Hartline.
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 ...
Rodriguez was West Virginia's coach from 2001 to '07 before he left for the University of Michigan. He went 60–26 over his first stint leading West Virginia. He was most recently Jacksonville State's ...
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 […] ...
Rich Rodriguez is officially returning to WVU, to become the 36th head coach of the football program. Rodriguez, a West Virginia native and alum, served as the football program’s head coach from 2001 ...
The West Virginia football teams’ head coaching opening ranks as one of the more intriguing Big 12 football opportunities. Now, the Mountaineers are in the process of replacing the fired Neal Brown.
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.