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"USF scoop: Troy Douglas, who was named running backs coach at North Texas last month, is headed to USF as safeties coach."

Douglas lasted one month? wink.gif Maybe he was brought in as a temp for "late winter" training at NT. blink.gif

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"USF scoop: Troy Douglas, who was named running backs coach at North Texas last month, is headed to USF as safeties coach."

Douglas lasted one month? wink.gif  Maybe he was brought in as a temp for "late winter" training at NT. blink.gif

Ex-Indiana assistant completes USF staff

By GREG AUMAN, Times Staff Writer

Published March 23, 2006

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TAMPA - USF coach Jim Leavitt has completed his staff, hiring former Michigan State and Indiana assistant Troy Douglas to coach the safeties.

Douglas, 40, interviewed with Leavitt on Friday and resigned Tuesday as running backs coach at North Texas, a job he accepted last month after he wasn't retained from Terry Hoeppner's 2005 staff at Indiana. He spent the past two seasons with the Hoosiers, serving as defensive backs coach and recruiting coordinator.

Douglas replaces Rick Kravitz, who left last month after 10 years to coach safeties and special teams at North Carolina State. Like new defensive line coach Bernard Clark, Douglas is a Florida native (born in Jacksonville) who has recruited the state for several colleges.

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I'm just glad that it's not an incredible expense or extremely time-consuming to conduct searches and interviews and hire multiple applicants for one position in one offseason.

Oh, wait...

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