Rodriguez was 60-26 over seven seasons at West Virginia. He has since been at Michigan, Arizona and Jacksonville State.
In 2007, the West Virginia Mountaineers had a left-handed, dual-threat quarterback under Rich Rodriguez who put up video game-like numbers, putting WVU on the d ...
The final fan has left the Coliseum on Friday afternoon. The amps have been packed up and stored and they've had last call at ...
Why did Rich Rodriguez leave WVU back in 2007? Explore the reasons behind his departure amid his surprising return as the ...
Pat McAfee made his feelings known early in the search for West Virginia University’s next football head coach. Arguably the most recognizable former Mountaineer on the ...
If you had told me that Rich Rodriguez had to apologize ... and not as an up-and-coming college football coach going to the ...
Several candidates were in the mix to land the West Virginia head football coaching job, but Rich Rodriguez was the guy that Director of Athletics Wren Baker ke ...
Rich Rodriguez has returned home. In the most unlikely of events, the favorite son of Marion County who once coached WVU football to the edge of greatness only to abandon the University and the state, ...
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If Rich Rodriguez’s introductory press conference Friday came his first time around at West Virginia University back in 2001, he would have a little more time to bask in the glow of returning to ...
It has been 17 years, but Rich Rodriguez has finally made his way back home to West Virginia. After serving as WVU’s head ...
While North Carolina turned to 72-year-old Bill Belichick to coach the Tar Heels, FAU tabbed 33-year-old Zach Kittley as its ...