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Tiger football head coach Tommy West fired

Posted: Updated: Nov 9, 2009 04:28 PM CST
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - Memphis fired coach Tommy West on Monday, saying the school wants to go in a different direction after the season.

Athletic Director R.C. Johnson said at a news conference that he had met with West earlier Monday morning and told the coach that the university "wanted our program to go in a different direction." He also asked West to stay through the end of the season.

The firing comes after the Tigers started the season 2-7 and less than 48 hours after a 56-28 loss to instate rival Tennessee.

Johnson said the search will start immediately. He said while Division I experience was not mandatory, recruiting at that level will be an important factor in the new coach. The athletic director said he already has "been inundated with candidates."

"It's not a good day at the office," West said at the news conference right after his firing was announced.

West is 49-58 in his ninth season as head coach. He led Memphis to five bowl games in the past six years, and he was one of only four coaches in school history with four winning seasons while coaching at least five seasons with the Tigers.

The firing comes on the heels of Saturday's woeful showing against the Volunteers, assuring Memphis (2-7; 1-4 Conference USA) of its second straight losing season and third in the last four years.

West's overall record is 84-93, including coaching stints at Tennessee-Chattanooga and Clemson.

Besides a 35-20 win over UTEP on October 10, the only other Memphis victory this season was 41-14 over Tennessee-Martin of the Football Championship Subdivision.

West was named the Tigers defensive coordinator in 2000, and a year later became head coach, replacing Rip Scherer. He led Memphis to three consecutive winning seasons from 2003-05 and his fifth bowl was last year's St. Petersburg Bowl.

But in recent years his teams struggled early in the season and rallied down the stretch to become bowl eligible. This year, they never recovered from a poor start and have lost three straight by wide margins.

The worst may have been a 38-19 loss to East Carolina on Oct. 27. Not only did the Tigers perform poorly on the field, but a rainy night resulted in only a couple of thousand people in thestands at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in a nationally televised game.

That, followed by Tennessee's thumping of the Tigers Saturday, apparently proved too much.
     
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserved.)

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