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Jagodzinski out at Boston College
January 7, 2009
By Benjamin Miraski
In what is a evolving story, Jeff Jagodzinski has indeed been let go from his head coaching position at Boston College.
The announcement was made at a press conference held by Athletic Director Gene DeFilippo. Jagodzinski's status had been up in the air since he was reportedly threatened with termination if he interviewed with the NFL's New York Jets.
Jagodzinski met with the Jets on Tuesday which led to his firing today.
According to ESPN's Wendi Nix, defensive coordinator Frank Spaziani is expected to be named the interim head coach.
That would be an interesting move because Spaziani has also been involved in coaching rumors and could lead to an even bigger void at the top of the Golden Eagle staff.
Jagodzinski was 20-8 in two season as head coach, including two ACC Atlantic Division titles and a bowl win against Michigan State in last season's Citrus Bowl.
Posted January 7, 2009 2:12 PM
