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.
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Rich Rodriguez is coming back to Morgantown to be the Mountaineer head football coach after nearly two decades away from the program.
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West Virginia has its next head football coach, and it's a familiar face. Seventeen years after departing for the University of Michigan, Rich Rodriguez is expe ...
Rodriguez returns to the scene of his greatest achievements, the hard feelings he left behind long gone as WVU searches for Big 12 success.
West Virginia has struggled recently, with its last 10-win season coming in 2016 under former head coach Dana Holgerson. Rodriguez is credited with West Virginia's last 11-win season, going 11-2 in ...
Rodriguez launched his head coaching career at a pair of West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference schools. He led Salem in 1988 and Glenville State from 1990-96. Stints as the offensive ...