NCAA Coaching Carousel: NMSU Promotes OC Doug Martin To HC

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  • FirstTimer
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    I'm gonna fucking vomit

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    • ram29jackson
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      I guess the bowl loss was really devastating

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      • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
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        Mario Cristobal returns to Miami!

        New Asst. HC/TE Coach/Beastmode Recruiter.

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        • TheImmortalGoud
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          How serious of a contender was he for the Delaware job?

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          • SuperKevin
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            Originally posted by TheImmortalGoud
            How serious of a contender was he for the Delaware job?
            Delaware getting rid of KC Keeler?

            edit: just saw he was fired today

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            • FirstTimer
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              Kelly to stay at ND

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              • TheImmortalGoud
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                • Jan 2011
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                The Jaguars filled their secondary coach position on Tuesday by hiring a collegiate head coach as DeWayne Walker will leave his position as the head coach of the New Mexico State Aggies to take the position, according to Zach Barnett of Football Scoop.

                Walker, 52, had a professional playing career in the CFL and USFL before entering the coaching ranks in 1988. After 10 years at the collegiate level, Walker joined the New England Patriots as a defensive backs coach and made stops with the USC Trojans, New York Giants and Washington Redskins at the same position before he was named the defensive coordinator for the UCLA Bruins.

                On Dec. 31, 2008, Walker was named the head coach at NMSU but was very unsuccessful at turning the poor football school around. In four seasons, he posted a combined record of 10-40 before leaving to accept the Jaguars job.

                Tony Oden served as the secondary coach for the Jaguars in 2012 after holding the same position with the New Orleans Saints in 2011.

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                • TheImmortalGoud
                  No longer a noob
                  • Jan 2011
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                  Doug Martin has been named New Mexico State's new head footbal coach, as first reported by CBSSports.com. The school later announced the news Friday afternoon.

                  “Obviously with the resignation of Coach DeWayne Walker, we then engaged in a search process for a new head coach, interviewing four candidates including Doug Martin over the last few days. After that process the committee and I felt strongly that Doug would fit well as the Aggies' next head coach,” New Mexico State Athletics Director Dr. McKinley Boston said.

                  “Doug's familiarity with Las Cruces, his desire to come back to Las Cruces, the overwhelming support of him as a candidate were all factors that went into the thought process. I'm very confident that Doug will provide great leadership in our effort to build a quality program as one that is defined as consistently bowl eligible. I look forward to working very closely with Doug to build a quality football program that we know everyone in Southern New Mexico, alumni across the state and the country would like to see. No one wants to see this program succeed anymore than I do.”

                  The 49-year-old Martin, who had been the Aggies offensive coordinator, replaces DeWayne Walker, who left his job as head coach at New Mexico State only two weeks before Signing Day to take an assistant coach job with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Walker went 10-40 in his four seasons with the Aggies. In 2012, the Aggies went 1-11 and were 0-6 in the WAC under Walker.

                  Martin does have head coaching experience, having spent seven seasons as the head coach at Kent State, going 29-53.

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