Dirk Koetter retires after 1 season as offensive coordinator at Boise State
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Dirk Koetter retires after 1 season as offensive coordinator at Boise State

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Dirk Koetter announced his retirement Friday after just one season as Boise State’s offensive coordinator. Koetter, a former head coach at Boise State and 42-year veteran of the profession, questioned the direction college football is taking. In a post on Facebook, he said, “College football is changing rapidly, and maybe not for the better.” “Conference realignment, roster limitations, transfer portal, NIL, lack of a governing body with any power are all issues that have to be dealt with.” The Broncos won the Mountain West championship and earned the No. I know it’s not all about the money, and Coach D and staff will undoubtedly continue to find the ‘right kind of guys,’ but money is an issue.” Broncos running back Ashton Jeanty, who finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting after coming up just 28 yards shy of Barry Sanders’ single-season rushing record, reportedly was offered big name, image and likeness money deals from SEC and Big Ten schools after his sophomore year, according to CBS Sports.

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