Rich Rodriguez is an American college football coach, currently head coach at West Virginia University. He previously held head coaching positions at Salem University, Glenville State College, Michigan, Arizona, and Jacksonville State. Noted for his spread offense, Rodriguez achieved success at West Virginia and later Arizona, but faced challenges and controversies at Michigan. He also served as an analyst for CBS Sports.
In 2011, Rumors about Rodriguez's ousting heated up after the season, when Stanford Cardinal head coach and former Michigan quarterback Jim Harbaugh did not attend an anniversary dinner recognizing the 1985 Michigan team. Harbaugh had been rumored to replace Rodriguez in seasons past.
In 2007, Michigan accepted a bid to play in the Gator Bowl, marking their first New Year's Day bowl since the 2007 season. However, Michigan's loss to Mississippi State in the Gator Bowl was the worst bowl loss in school history.
In January 2008, the NCAA violations dated from this point forward, which coincided with Rich Rodriguez's arrival at Michigan.
In 2008, Michigan player Kurt Wermers transferred to Ball State University. Wermers claimed that he did not get along with the coaches after transferring following the 2008 season, but he was academically ineligible at the time of his transfer, calling into question the credibility of his claim.
The tumultuous three years with Michigan was chronicled in great detail in "Three and Out", written by John U. Bacon. Bacon was given full insider access from the start of the 2008 season all the way through the search for Rodriguez's successor.
On October 27, 2009, the NCAA sent a Notice of Inquiry to the University of Michigan, stating that they found reasonably reliable information indicating NCAA rule violations by Rich Rodriguez's football program.
On November 16, 2009, University of Michigan Auditors discovered that the Athletic Department staff failed to file monthly logs, tracking how much players work out and practice.
At Michigan, Rodriguez had a 2–7 record against the Wolverines' three regular season rivals, recording victories against Notre Dame in the 2009 and 2010 campaigns.
Despite setbacks, Rodriguez's 2009 recruiting class was ranked eighth nationally by Rivals.com. Tom Dienhart of Sports Illustrated named Rodriguez the second-best football coach in the Big Ten Conference.
In 2009, several Michigan players transferred and criticized Rich Rodriguez. Justin Boren, who transferred to Ohio State, cited offensive behavior and a "lack of family values" from the coaching staff. Boren became first team all Big Ten at Ohio State University.
In 2009, the Wolverines opened the season with victories but finished with a 5–7 record, failing to qualify for bowl competition for the second consecutive year. Rodriguez ended the 2009 season with a loss to rival Ohio State.
The 2010 season got off to a similar start to the 2009 campaign, with the Wolverines winning their first five games of the season.
On February 22, 2010, the NCAA formally accused Michigan of five "major rules violations," alleging failure to comply with practice time rules and improper use of graduate assistants under coach Rich Rodriguez.
In 2010, Michigan won its first five games. The team finished Big Ten play with a 3–5 record. Michigan had earned a 7–5 record and, for the first time under Rodriguez, were bowl eligible.
In June 2011, Rich Rodriguez put his family home in York Township, Michigan, up for sale with an asking price of $1.9 million.
On November 21, 2011, Rich Rodriguez was hired as the 30th head coach of the Arizona Wildcats football program, announced by athletic director Greg Byrne via Twitter. This concluded a 41-day search following Mike Stoops' dismissal.
Due to a disappointing season and another loss to Ohio State, Rich Rodriguez's future as Michigan's coach was in question as the 2011 season approached. Rumors intensified, particularly involving Jim Harbaugh as a potential replacement.
For most of 2011, Rich Rodriguez worked as an analyst for CBS Sports. He expressed openness to future coaching opportunities but acknowledged his move to Michigan was a mistake.
In 2014, the Wildcats advanced to the Pac-12 Football Championship Game and played in the 2014 Fiesta Bowl. The Wildcats finished the 2014 season with a record of 10–4 (7–2 Pac-12).
On December 27, 2017, Rich Rodriguez coached his final game at Arizona, which resulted in a 38-35 loss against Purdue in the 2017 Foster Farms Bowl.
On January 2, 2018, Rich Rodriguez was fired from the University of Arizona after a three-month internal investigation. The investigation was sparked by allegations of sexual harassment and a hostile work environment.
On December 31, 2018, Rich Rodriguez accepted the offensive coordinator position at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), joining the staff of head coach Matt Luke.
In September 2019, the lawsuit filed by Rich Rodriguez's former administrative assistant, accusing him of sexual harassment, was dismissed.
In December 2019, after Matt Luke was fired as head coach at Ole Miss, new head coach Lane Kiffin did not offer Rich Rodriguez a contract.
On January 12, 2021, Rich Rodriguez accepted the offensive coordinator position at the University of Louisiana at Monroe.
On November 30, 2021, Rich Rodriguez was introduced as the new head coach of the Jacksonville State Gamecocks, aiding their transition from FCS to FBS and producing successful seasons.
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