MSU head football coach Sylvester Croom resigns
Croom was extremely upset after Friday’s loss, very testy in a postgame press conference after a game in which State gained just 37 yards after its quarterbacks were sacked 11 times.
When Croom was hired by State in 2004, he was the first African-American head football coach in Southeastern Conference history. But four losing seasons in five years, with the crushing loss to Ole Miss, apparently got to Croom.
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11/29/08
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