Maryland coach Ralph Friedgen will accept a buyout and never return for the 2011 period, in keeping with many different reviews.
Friedgen was named the 2010 ACC Coach with the Year once major Maryland to an 8-4 record.
Friedgen primary discovered of athletic director Kevin Anderson's intentions to buy him out early this week, as outlined by InsideMDSports.com.
The statement sparked reports that Anderson would the 63-year-old coach to retire and take a buyout. Friedgen is slated to be paid $2 million next time.
On Sunday night,
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'There is no resolution,'' said the person late Saturday night, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the talks are still ongoing
In accordance with reviews, former Texas Tech coach Mike Leach is a possibility to replace Friedgen.
At one point this time,
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Once Maryland offensive coordinator James Franklin accepted the head coaching job at Vanderbilt on Friday, Anderson was was asked whether he wanted Friedgen back in 2011 to complete the final 12 months of his contract.
Anderson declined comment, and later said,
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Maryland faces East Carolina (6-6) on Dec. 29 in the Military Bowl.
The Associated Press contributed to this report