Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Camden native Tommy Tuberville resigns as coach at Cincinnati after losing season.

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CINCINNATI — Tommy Tuberville resigned as Cincinnati’s coach Sunday after his first losing season in four years with the Bearcats.

Cincinnati ended the season with five consecutiv­e losses and a 4-8 record, missing out on a bowl appearance for the first time in Tuberville’s tenure. Before the season, the Bearcats gave Tuberville a twoyear extension that took him through 2019.

“I am not done coaching, and I look forward to my next challenge,” said Tuberville, 159-99 in 21 seasons at 4 schools.

It would have cost the school $2.4 million to fire Tuberville. The coaching change comes at the end of a season that was disappoint­ing in many ways, including the Big 12’s decision not to expand. The Bearcats are hoping to move out of the American Athletic Conference.

The 62-year-old Camden native left Texas Tech in December 2012 to take over a Cincinnati program that had reached its high mark under previous coaches Brian Kelly and Butch Jones. Tuberville led Cincinnati to 9-4 finishes in each of his first two seasons, sharing the American Athletic championsh­ip with a 7-1 mark in 2014.

The Bearcats slipped to 7-6 the following year and then fell apart on offense this year, going through three quarterbac­ks without success. They were outscored 112-26 during a four-game stretch late in the season, leaving them out of bowl considerat­ion for the first time since 2010. They fell to Tulsa 40-37 in overtime in their final game.

During Tuberville’s tenure, the Bearcats lost all three of their bowl games in blowouts — 3917 to North Carolina in the Belk Bowl, 33-17 to Virginia Tech in the Military Bowl and 42-7 to San Diego State in the Hawaii Bowl.

Tuberville also has been coach at Mississipp­i and Auburn was an assistant at Arkansas State, Miami (Fla.) and Texas A&M. He played collegiate­ly at Southern Arkansas.

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