Herm Edwards, Arizona State part ways after tough loss to Eastern Michigan
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Arizona State and Herm Edwards decided to part ways on Sunday following the Sun Devils’ 30-21 loss to Eastern Michigan just hours prior to the dismissal.
Arizona State athletic director Ray Anderson announced the decision. Edwards and Arizona State were also the subjects of an NCAA investigation into questionable recruiting practices.
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Arizona State head coach Herm Edwards talks to players during the game against the University of Arizona at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, on Nov 27, 2021. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA Today Sports)
"We have made the decision to make a change in the leadership of our football program, effective immediately," Anderson said in a statement. "By mutual agreement, coach Edwards and I have determined that he will relinquish duties as our head coach. At the core of this is doing what is best for our current team, staff and university. I understand the frustrations out there. We must do better and that starts with our decision today."
Edwards was 26-20 in 46 games as the head coach of Arizona State. The team started 2022 1-2.
He led the team to three bowl games in four seasons. The team lost in the Las Vegas Bowl to end the 2021 season.
Arizona State head coach Herm Edwards looks on during the game against Northern Arizona at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, on Sept. 1, 2022. (Joe Camporeale-USA Today Sports)
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The 68-year-old former New York Jets head coach was under investigation for allegedly hosting recruits on campus during an NCAA-mandated COVID-19 dead period in 2020. He took over as head