KC Keeler fired by Delaware
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 5:17 pm
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NEWARK – K.C. Keeler was fired as University of Delaware football coach this afternoon, he told The News Journal.
Keeler, 53, said he was called into a meeting with athletic director Eric Ziady, UD executive vice president Scott Douglass and UD attorney Tom LaPenta.
Asked if he was given a reason, Keeler said, “They just want to move in a different direction, I guess.”
Keeler was 86-52 in 11 seasons at Delaware, where he replaced College Football Hall of Famer and 300-game winner Tubby Raymond in 2002.
Keeler was a three-year starter at linebacker for Raymond and was a junior on the 1979 NCAA Division II national title team. As Delaware coach, Keeler’s 2003 team won the NCAA Division I-AA championship and his 2007 and 2010 teams lost in the NCAA final.
Delaware went 5-6 in 2012 and finished with the school’s first four-game losing streak since 1967. It was just the ninth losing record in the Blue Hens’ 70 seasons since 1940, but third in the last seven years.
The timing is odd, as Delaware is in the middle of recruiting and hosted a large group of high school seniors over the weekend. It has already received verbal commitments from nine prospects heading toward the February signing day.
NEWARK – K.C. Keeler was fired as University of Delaware football coach this afternoon, he told The News Journal.
Keeler, 53, said he was called into a meeting with athletic director Eric Ziady, UD executive vice president Scott Douglass and UD attorney Tom LaPenta.
Asked if he was given a reason, Keeler said, “They just want to move in a different direction, I guess.”
Keeler was 86-52 in 11 seasons at Delaware, where he replaced College Football Hall of Famer and 300-game winner Tubby Raymond in 2002.
Keeler was a three-year starter at linebacker for Raymond and was a junior on the 1979 NCAA Division II national title team. As Delaware coach, Keeler’s 2003 team won the NCAA Division I-AA championship and his 2007 and 2010 teams lost in the NCAA final.
Delaware went 5-6 in 2012 and finished with the school’s first four-game losing streak since 1967. It was just the ninth losing record in the Blue Hens’ 70 seasons since 1940, but third in the last seven years.
The timing is odd, as Delaware is in the middle of recruiting and hosted a large group of high school seniors over the weekend. It has already received verbal commitments from nine prospects heading toward the February signing day.