Some NH names floated as Boston College begins search for football coach

The potpourri of names swirling about as possible successors to fired Boston College football coach Frank Spaziani has a mild New Hampshire scent.

In the wake of Sunday’s announcement that Spaziani had been dismissed following a dismal 2-10 campaign, a Boston Globe report mentioned University of New Hampshire coach Sean McDonnell and Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen as potential candidates for the Eagles’ job. A former UNH defensive back, McDonnell is in his 14th season as the Wildcats’ coach, while Mullen, a former Trinity High School of Manchester quarterback, is in his fourth season at the Bulldog helm.

While preparing the Wildcats for their trip to Spartanburg, S.C., for Saturday’s Division I Football Championship Subdivision playoff game against Wofford College, McDonnell downplayed speculation about his candidacy for the Boston College job through a spokesman, Mike Murphy.

 
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2 Comments to “Some NH names floated as Boston College begins search for football coach”

  1. Clay says:

    you working for the rebel crootin machine now jake? why is mullens picture in the title to this article? You Benedict Arnold

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