Links: San Jose State hires former Duke assistant

December, 17, 2009
12/17/09
2:00
PM ET
Former Duke assistant Mike MacIntyre has been hired to replace Dick Tomey as the head coach at San Jose State.

UNLV football recruits are playing a waiting game with a coaching search still underway.

Marshall players are eager to work with new head coach Doc Holliday.

Southern Miss coach Larry Fedora installed the spread at Middle Tennessee back in 1999 and now he has to defend it.

Air Force knows its challenge against Houston, now it’s a matter of executing.

Former Western Kentucky coach David Elson is looking for employment.

The Mountain West feels confident that it’s on the road toward earning automatic qualification status.

TCU and Oregon State are near finalizing plans for a season-opening game in Dallas.

As more head coaching positions are filled, it looks less likely that anyone will leave the BYU staff.

Entertainer Bill Cosby is enjoying seeing his alma mater head to its first bowl game since 1979.

Graham Watson | email

College Football
Watson joined ESPN.com in 2008 after four seasons covering the Missouri Tigers and the Big 12 Conference for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. She also covered college football recruiting for the Dallas Morning News.

ESPN Conversations


You must be signed in to post a comment

Already have an account?