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Canned! College coach fired after meeting with Jets for top job.
 Author: David Townsend
 Website: http://www.articlesofinfo.com
 Added: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 09:36:02 -0500
 Category: Various

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Boston College's Jeff Jagodzinski met with New York Jets officials Tuesday to discuss their head coaching vacancy -- an interview that was expected to cost him his job with the Eagles.


Jagodzinski, who became BC's coach in 2007, was told by athletic director Gene DeFilippo that he would be fired if he met with the NFL team.


"It's just a matter of putting two and two together," Chris Cameron, BC's associate director for media relations, said Tuesday night. "He was told by Gene on Saturday that if he went on the interview he'd be fired."


ESPN.com, citing two people close to the situation, reported Tuesday night that Jagodzinski will not be retained by BC because of the meeting with New York.


DeFilippo said late Tuesday afternoon that he was hoping to meet with Jagodzinski on Wednesday before taking action but wouldn't say whether the coach would be fired.


DeFilippo left a phone message for Jagodzinski on Tuesday but had not heard back by early evening, Cameron said.


"I'm sure he'll get back to me," DeFilippo said. "He always does."


Jagodzinski, who has three years left on his five-year contract, upset DeFilippo when he didn't tell his boss that he would interview with the Jets, who fired Eric Mangini the day after the team failed to make the playoffs despite an 8-3 start.


Jagodzinski, 45, was Jets quarterback Brett Favre's offensive coordinator in Green Bay in 2006 but is considered a long shot for the New York job. The Jets declined comment through a team spokesman, neither confirming nor denying that Jagodzinski was interviewing for the coaching vacancy.


The Jets have interviewed several candidates and planned to talk with Arizona offensive line coach Russ Grimm.


The BC position has responsibilities far beyond the football field -- meeting with alumni and supporters of the program, attending functions and participating in other off-field events.


An NFL coaching job has very little of that, and openings other than New York's could be attractive.


Jagodzinski spent two years as BC's offensive coordinator, starting in 1997 when Matt Hasselbeck was the quarterback. Hasselbeck is now with Seattle, which must put together a staff under new coach Jim Mora. Jagodzinski was an assistant under Mora in Atlanta before spending one season at Green Bay.


If Jagodzinski leaves, current assistants Frank Spaziani and Jack Bicknell Jr. loom as possible replacements. Spaziani has been a BC assistant for 12 years, the last 10 as defensive coordinator. Bicknell is the assistant head coach and son of former BC coach Jack Bicknell.


"I want a coach who wants to be at BC for a long time," DeFilippo said Monday.


Sitting in his office late Tuesday afternoon, a relaxed DeFilippo said he last spoke with Jagodzinski on Sunday.


"Sometimes two people who really, really like each other can disagree on an issue. That's OK. Nothing wrong with that," DeFilippo said. "I really like Jags a lot and I've enjoyed working with him here for two years and he did a wonderful job here.


"So we're going to sit down, hopefully, and talk and we'll see where we come out."


Jagodzinski took the BC job in 2007 after Tom O'Brien left for North Carolina State. He led the Eagles to the Atlantic Coast Conference title game in his two seasons, losing both times to Virginia Tech.


BC finished this season with a 9-5 record after a 16-14 loss to Vanderbilt in the Music City Bowl on Dec. 31, ending an eight-game bowl winning streak for the Eagles. They were 11-3 in Jagodzinski's first season.


source: The Boston Channel

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