MORGANTOWN — Contract negotiations between West Virginia University and football coach Dana Holgorsen have ended.
Before Saturday’s basketball game at the Coliseum, WVU athletic director Shane Lyons confirmed it to the Gazette-Mail.
“There will be no change in Dana’s contract at this time,” Lyons said. “We’ll now turn our attention to the 2016 season and hope to continue the momentum from the Cactus Bowl win and successful signing day.”
Back in December, Holgorsen’s job status was in question. On Dec. 7, Lyons said he had “no comment” when asked the status of the coach. The second-year AD issued a statement two days later that Holgorsen would indeed return, citing that “continuity is best for our program.”
http://www.wvgazettemail.com/sports/20160220/wvu-holgorsen-no-longer-discussing-new-contract
A fancy way of saying there will be a new coach next season
Before Saturday’s basketball game at the Coliseum, WVU athletic director Shane Lyons confirmed it to the Gazette-Mail.
“There will be no change in Dana’s contract at this time,” Lyons said. “We’ll now turn our attention to the 2016 season and hope to continue the momentum from the Cactus Bowl win and successful signing day.”
Back in December, Holgorsen’s job status was in question. On Dec. 7, Lyons said he had “no comment” when asked the status of the coach. The second-year AD issued a statement two days later that Holgorsen would indeed return, citing that “continuity is best for our program.”
http://www.wvgazettemail.com/sports/20160220/wvu-holgorsen-no-longer-discussing-new-contract
A fancy way of saying there will be a new coach next season