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Bobby Bowden, Former Florida State Football Coach, Says He Was Pushed Out

RALPH D. RUSSO   08/24/10 03:50 PM ET   AP

Bobby Bowden Pushed Out Of Florida State

NEW YORK — Bobby Bowden did not want to retire.

"Fired might be a little too strong," the former Florida State coach said Tuesday in an interview with The Associated Press. "Pushed out ain't bad. I was pushed out, no doubt about it. I didn't want but one more year. Gosh, I'm 80."

Bowden retired – at least technically – after Florida State went 7-6 last season, the third time in the last five seasons the Seminoles barely broke .500.

The coach doesn't act bitter, but he wants to make sure the record is straight.

"I didn't want them to spread the story that I voluntarily, happily resigned," said Bowden, who was in New York to begin a promotional tour for his new book, "Called to Coach."

The affable Alabama native rolled up 389 victories (though 12 were vacated by the NCAA), second behind Joe Paterno in major college football in a 44-year head coaching career. In 34 seasons at Florida State, Bowden won two national titles and engineered one of the most successful runs in the history of college football.

But Florida State went 38-28 in his last five seasons and the board of trustees and then-university president T.K. Wetherell thought after last season it was time for a change.

Bowden said Wetherell presented him with two alternatives.

"Number one, you can stay as ambassador coach. I don't think I've ever heard of an ambassador coach in my life. I said, 'Well, what is an ambassador coach?'

"He said, 'Well, you can remain the head coach but you can't coach out on the field.' Now how can I be the head coach of this team if I can't go out on the field? So I said, 'Well that's out.'

"So I said, 'What's the next alternative?' The next alternative, we ain't going to renew your contract," Bowden said with a big laugh. "Does that sound like I resigned?"

When Bowden was an assistant coach at Florida State in the 1960s, he coached Wetherell and got to know his family.

"He and I were pretty close," Bowden said. "I thought I was safe."

Bowden said his relationship with Wetherell has likely been irreparably damaged.

"I doubt if I'll have a relationship with T.K. anymore," he said.

Wetherell acknowledged that ultimately it was his decision to remove Bowden and let Jimbo Fisher, who had already been designated Bowden's successor, take over in 2010.

"Of course I made the decision, who else could have?" Wetherell told the AP.

Wetherell added it was one of the most difficult things he had to do in his seven years as Florida State president. He stepped down after last school year.

While Bowden was not allowed to end his career on his own terms, he insists he doesn't miss coaching.

Sure, he'd like to see the players and his assistants. But not having to worry about wins and losses, players' grades or receiving those late night phone calls about a one of his kids getting in trouble, he said he's happier without that.

Bowden has been keeping busy, traveling mostly around the South and speaking to churches about his Christian faith. His speaking engagements have also taken him to Brazil and Billings, Mont., for the first time.

He also took a vacation with his wife, Ann, to Israel.

In Tallahassee, Fla., however, he's keeping a low-profile. He's spending much of his time at a house he owns in Panama City, Fla.

"I love Florida State," he said. "I'll be pulling for them. I'll be pulling for Jimbo. I didn't want to sit there and be looking over his shoulder.

"People have to make the transition from me to him."

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Associated Press Writer Brent Kallestad in Tallahassee, Fla., contributed to this report.

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11:42 AM on 08/28/2010
Coach you will never be forgotten at FSU. Your time had come. You'd done all you could do..PUT FSU FOOTBALL ON TH MAP. Enjoy your retirement
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OLMEQ
Pay Attention, You can't afford Free Speech...
11:17 PM on 08/25/2010
Good...
01:53 PM on 08/25/2010
Bowden and Paterno should have retired 15 years ago. Give the younger generation an opportunity----just like the opportunities they were given once upon a time many years ago.
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01:13 PM on 08/25/2010
Duh! Everyone knew that Bowden was forced out. He was underperforming and pushing for his son to take over. Florida State wanted a new direction, so they let him retire.

Joe Pa probably would have been forced out at Penn State if he hadn't started winning again. It wasn't so long ago that people looked at him and only saw "the good ole days" and not future wins.
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ladyvader
Less apathy, more empathy!
12:47 PM on 08/25/2010
Quit whining Bobby. If it wasn't for your legacy, you would have been FIRED a few years ago. I know several 'Noles fans that are glad he is gone.
12:21 PM on 08/25/2010
Awww. Daggummit.
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knosiswar
Major General Smedley Butler - get to know him
09:59 AM on 08/25/2010
When you refuse to bow out gracefully for the sake of the team, then you should get pushed out. You and Terry both are Cry Babies.
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09:46 AM on 08/25/2010
one of the unfortunate and graceless tendencies of american life these days is the inability to walk away before you start drooling on yourself.
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BlueFloyd
The Antidote to Ayn Rand...
09:18 AM on 08/25/2010
Cleckler
08:38 AM on 08/25/2010
Who cares? Coaches are overrated and ride the coat-tails of great talent
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knosiswar
Major General Smedley Butler - get to know him
10:00 AM on 08/25/2010
Do you know anything about football?
10:26 AM on 08/25/2010
basketball is my forte

i know enough about football
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sean6886
Let Love Rule
06:08 AM on 08/25/2010
This is not news.
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larmar
The vile maxim of the masters of mankind
01:17 AM on 08/25/2010
Bobby, see if the Game Cocks need a coach. Worked for Lou Holtz.
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larmar
The vile maxim of the masters of mankind
01:13 AM on 08/25/2010
Bobby you are like what, 105?? Were you trying to be Joe Pa the second?/
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10:46 PM on 08/24/2010
GOOD!

I GUESS PATERNO IS GONNA NEED A SHOVE.
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09:44 AM on 08/25/2010
Really? Last time I checked, PSU still had an above-average grad rate for its players, they are still regularly in the Top 25 and always been one of the most respected programs in the country. FSU, on the other hand, has virtually NO graduation rate, players with more rap sheets than homework assignments and a program that is about as dirty as they come.
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01:17 PM on 08/25/2010
Penn State was 11-2 last year and ranked #19. Their only losses were to #9 Iowa (11-2) and #2 Ohio State (11-2). They beat LSU in the Capitol One Bowl on New Years Day.

You are going to fire a coach for losing to 2 Top 10 teams even after winning a New Year's Day Bowl game? Talk about spoiled fans!
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05:06 PM on 08/25/2010
exactly what part of 'COACHING" did he take part in? i believe that he is mainly a figure head, with little part in the day to day work.
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PATRIOTS AGAINST THE PATRIOT ACT !!!
09:49 PM on 08/24/2010
Bobbie is mad because Paterno is still coaching and he just can't believe that Florida State made him go away per the agreement that was inked to give Fisher the job years ago. Bobbie just can't realize that it's time for him to sit on an easy chair with a remote.