Bobby Bowden official retires

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Florida State coach Bobby Bowden will end his 44-year coaching career after the Seminoles play in a bowl game.

 

Bowden will retire as the second winningest coach in major-college football behind Penn State's Joe Paterno. The 80-year-old Bowden has won 388 games in his career at Samford, West Virginia and Florida State, where he spent the last 34 seasons.

 

"We've got one more game and I look forward to enjoying these next few weeks as the head football coach," Bowden said Tuesday in a statement released by the school.

 

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It was time for them to move on. The game has passed him by.

Once JoePa retires/dies, we can usher in a completely new era of college football.

 
Just got word that FSU is looking at Carl Pelini to be there new D coordinator, my sources say the deal is as good as done! :LOLtartar :waste

 
I think they mean Bobby Bowden "retires" from coaching at FSU.

If you think it was entirely his choice to retire, well, I don't really know what to tell you then.

 
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