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ECU: Logan quits

Discussion in 'College Football Forum' started by Mediafreak, Dec 7, 2002.

  1. Mediafreak

    Mediafreak Guest

    Steve Logan Steps Down as East Carolina Football Coach
    - Pirate coaching career ends after 11 seasons -

    GREENVILLE, N.C. -- Steve Logan, who has guided the East Carolina University
    football program the past 11 seasons, has stepped down from his position as
    head coach, the University announced today.
    The University and Logan mutually agreed to termination of Logan's contract,
    effective immediately.The University will fulfill its obligation to pay
    Logan's base salary of $200,000 per year from today until January 1, 2006.
    The salary will be paid in semimonthly installments and will be reduced by
    Logan's earned income during this period.

    Logan has led the Pirates to a record of 69-58 during his tenure. However,
    the Pirates posted a 4-8 mark in 2002 and have won only four of their past
    15 games dating back to 2001. East Carolina finished tied for fifth (4-4) in
    Conference USA this past season-its lowest finish in six years of
    competition in the league-after three straight second-place showings.

    With his 11 seasons of service, Logan became the first ECU football coach to
    hold that position for over a decade and has recorded more victories than
    any other coach in the program's history. The Pirates made five bowl
    appearances under Logan and recorded wins in two postseason games.

    Logan, 49, has served a total of 14 years in Greenville as he came to ECU in
    1989 as running backs coach and then served two seasons as offensive
    coordinator before becoming head coach prior to the 1992 season.

    "I want to thank Steve Logan for his contributions to our football program
    and athletic department," Hamrick said. "Our football program is a
    cornerstone of the ECU athletic department. We will work diligently in our
    search to attract a successful coach to lead the Pirate football program."

    Logan helped the Pirates gain their share of the national spotlight in the
    1990s with victories over traditional football powers such as Miami (Fla.),
    Pittsburgh, Stanford, Syracuse, Virginia Tech, South Carolina and others.
    His 1999 Pirate squad turned in one of the school's best seasons ever at 9-3
    and was ranked in both national polls from the fourth week of the season
    until the final poll. His 1995 team also went 9-3, defeated Stanford in the
    St. Jude Liberty Bowl, and finished with a final No. 23 ranking in the USA
    Today/ESPN Coaches Poll.

    He had previous stints as an assistant coach at Mississippi State, Oklahoma
    State, Tulsa, and Colorado.


    Craig Wells, Director of Media Relations
    Department of Athletics
    East Carolina University
     
  2. Wp28

    Wp28 Guest

    Seems like he gets his offensive players to play better then their talent, at least prior to this season. Might be a good guy to get onboard (asst. O-QC???) and groom for the future OC after Hennings leaves. He's only 49.
     
  3. Mediafreak

    Mediafreak Guest

    um

    candidate for bama?
     
  4. BearBryant

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    I'm sure his name will come up but NO
     
  5. kshead

    kshead Guest

    Well if he's looking to trade up to a better job he blew it. His opportunites were a LOT greater a few years back.
     
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    Ain't that the truth!
     

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