Lubick Set To Leave Colorado State
Denver, CO (Sports Network) - Colorado State head coach Sonny Lubick is reportedly ready to leave the school.The Denver Post reported that Lubick is negotiating a buyout with the school with just two issues, Lubick's role at Colorado State and the fate of his assistant coaches, to be hammered out. Lubick's current deal contains a clause that says if he retires he can stay on with the school in a fundraising capacity. Lubick has a 108-74 record in 15 seasons at Colorado State and is the school's all-time winningest coach. He piloted the Rams to nine bowl games and six conference titles. But, the Rams were just 3-9 this season after Friday's 36-28 win over Wyoming. Lubick has two years remaining on a deal that was extended in 2006.
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