Lubick Out At Colorado State
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Fort Collins, CO -- (Sports Network) - Sonny Lubick is no longer the head coach of the Colorado State football team.Lubick made the announcement at the Tuesday news conference. He has not decided whether or not to accept another position within the university. Lubick had 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. However, the Rams were just 3-9 this season after Friday's 36-28 win over Wyoming. On Monday, Colorado State athletic director Paul Kowalczyk said that any discussions about retirement with Lubick have focused on the expectation that Lubick would continue to play a senior leadership role in the sports program at the school. "CSU President Larry Penley has made it very clear that Sonny Lubick will always have a place at Colorado State University," Kowalczyk said. "Sonny's reputation, record and service to CSU have clearly earned that. Any discussions we're having at this point are focused on his plans and what he'd like to do in the next phase of a very distinguished career." Lubick's contract contained a clause that said if he retires he can stay on with the school in a fundraising capacity.
Copyright 2007 Courtesy of The Sports Network.










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