Breaking News: Jax State head coach send a potential massage to Alabama football
The head coach of Jacksonville State University in Alabama, Rich Rodriguez, wants the Crimson Tide to blow smoke all over him.
Jacksonville State Head Coach During the Gamecocks’ opening game of the 2024 season, Rich Rodriguez was seen conversing on a headset.Dave Hyatt – Exclusive to USA Today Sports and the Gadsden Times
Has a different collegiate football team entered the “We Want Bama” contest?
The head coach of Jacksonville State University in Alabama, Rich Rodriguez, wants the Crimson Tide to blow smoke all over him.
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In his third season with the Gamecocks, the 61-year-old is playing.
The club moved up to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) as a member of Conference USA after participating in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) under his leadership. In 2022 and 2023, Rodriguez had two winning seasons with nine victories, with an FCS title in the Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN) in 2022.
According to Thomas Ashworth, a sports reporter for AL.com and Jax State alum, Rodriguez said Alabama could ‘beat our brains in for a couple million dollars, for sure.’
Rodriguez wants to help his budget at Jacksonville State, so he’s not holding back from wanting to play Alabama.
He was a name many thought would replace Mike Shula at Alabama in 2007 after the success he had at West Virginia. The Tide ended up with Nick Saban and Rodriguez spent time at Michigan, Arizona, Ole Miss, and Louisiana-Monroe.
We will see if Greg Byrne, Alabama’s athletics director, puts Jax State on a future schedule.
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