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Posted by: Chris Vannini on January 3, 2013 Sources have confirmed to CoachingSearch.com that former NC State head coach Tom O'Brien will be returning to Virginia as the tight ends / assistant head coach. O'Brien was the offensive coordinator / offensive line coach for the Cavaliers from 1982-96 before taking the head coaching job at Boston College. He was the head coach at NC State from 2007-2012, making a bowl in his final three seasons, but the Wolfpack dismissed him following the regular season and hired Dave Doeren from Northern Illinois. According to Jeff Gravley of WRAL in North Carolina, O'Brien and NC State renegotiated his buyout, which opened the door for him go to Virginia. The school will now pay him just $200,000 instead of $1.2 million. Stay tuned to the Coaching Search Ticker for the latest. _______________
Chris Vannini is the lead writer for CoachingSearch.com and has covered Michigan State sports for The State News, The Oakland Press and MLive.com. He writes a weekly column for the Detroit Free Press on behalf of SB Nation. Vannini lives in Big Ten country, so his foot speed is far from SEC caliber, but his pulse on coaches is hard to match. Be sure to follow @CoachingBuzz on twitter and send your feedback to chris@coachingsearch.com |
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