DETROIT (AP) -Rick Minter was not Marshall’s head coach last month and he will not be in charge of the Thundering Herd next month.
Right now, though, Minter has to get his team ready to take on Ohio in Saturday’s Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl.
Minter, Marshall’s defensive coordinator, was named interim head coach when Mark Snyder resigned at the end of a 6-6 season. Minter asked to be considered for the full-time job, but athletic director Mike Hamrick hired West Virginia associate head coach John “Doc” Holliday on Dec. 24.
Both Minter and the Thundering Herd have history in Detroit. Marshall played in the first four years of what was then known as the Motor City Bowl, while Minter coached Cincinnati in the game in both 2000 and 2001.
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