Akron fires coach Terry Bowden after 4-8 season
By TOM WITHERS AP Sports Writer

By TOM WITHERS
AP Sports Writer
Akron has fired coach Terry Bowden after seven seasons.
Athletic director Larry Williams announced Bowden's dismissal on Sunday, a day after the Zips were beaten 28-3 by South Carolina to finish 4-8. Bowden went 35-52 at Akron, including a 23-33 record in Mid-American Conference play and led the Zips to two bowl appearances.
Williams thanked Bowden for bringing respectability to the program but said after a thorough review "it is clear that we need to make a change if we are going to consistently achieve at an even higher level."
Bowden, who led Auburn to an 11-0 season in 1993 and worked for a period in TV, said it "saddens me that I will not be able to work through this with my coaches and players. But the university feels it is time to bring in new leadership and a new direction."
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