DALLAS (AP) – North Texas has fired coach Todd Dodge after 3 1/2 unsuccessful seasons.
A person with direct knowledge of the decision said Wednesday that Dodge was let go after a 1-6 start that left him with a record of 6-37. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the move had not been announced. A news conference was scheduled for later Wednesday.
Dodge was hired before the 2007 season after going 79-1 in his final five years at nearby Southlake Carroll High School. It was a rare move: The last upper-division college program to hire a head coach straight out of high school was Notre Dame in 1981.
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AP Sports Writer Stephen Hawkins contributed to this report.
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