![]() ![]() Pinkel, who is 64-36-3 in nine years at Toledo, ranks first in career wins for the Rockets and sixth overall in Mid-American Conference history. While Yow has not divulged her "short list" of candidates, it reportedly includes Georgia Tech offensive coordinator Ralph Friedgen, who played at Maryland in the late 1960s and coached there under Bobby Ross in the early 1980s.ĮSPN reported yesterday another possible candidate is Toledo coach Gary Pinkel, whose team is 10-1 after last night's nationally televised, 51-17 win against Bowling Green. ![]() Oklahoma State has sought out Chuck Neinas, the former president of the now-defunct College Football Association, to provide similar assistance. Maryland is not the only school to use a person such as Carr to help in the search. ![]() "He has, in essence, advised us about the landscape."Īt this time, the landscape is cluttered with competition from other schools looking to for a head football coach.Ĭalifornia and Arizona State in the Pac-10, Missouri and Oklahoma State in the Big 12, Rutgers and West Virginia in the Big East, Alabama in the Southeastern Conference and fellow Atlantic Coast Conference member North Carolina are all in the same position as Maryland. "He helped develop a profile ," said Turner, who eventually hired Herb Sendek from Miami of Ohio. When Turner was the athletic director at North Carolina State and was looking for a new basketball coach in 1996, Turner brought Carr in to speak to the school's search committee. When Giannini became the athletic director at Louisiana-Monroe, he hired Carr as a consultant. Giannini worked with Carr at Florida and later at Raycom, the Charlotte, N.C., communications company where Carr started an executive search division. Upper Sandusky, Ohio 43351.Said Southern Mississippi athletic director Richard Giannini, "Sometimes having someone coming in from the outside will give an AD a different perspective."īoth Turner and Giannini are familiar with Carr. Memorial contributions may be made to Harpster United Methodist Church and can be sent to Lucas-Batton Funeral Home, 476 S. Visitation will be held from 4:00pm to 8:00pm on Wednesday, September 27th at Lucas-Batton Funeral Home in Upper Sandusky. Burial will follow at Little Sandusky Cemetery, with military graveside rites conducted. Zane was a loyal fan of the Cleveland Indians.įuneral services for Raymond Zane Cox will be held at 11:00am on Thursday, September 28th at Lucas-Batton Funeral Home in Upper Sandusky, with Pastor Soo-Hea Park officiating. He painted cars, enjoyed leathercraft and photography, made jewelry and repaired clocks. Zane enjoyed fishing and hunting, raising iris and roses, and tested roses for Jackson-Perkins. He was a member of Harpster United Methodist Church since 1960. Zane served as a member of the Harpster-Pitt Township Volunteer Fire Department for many years. He utilized the skills he learned in the Navy in his work in boiler operations at Marion General Hospital for many years. Navy as a boiler operator during the Korean War era. He was a 1954 graduate of Harpster High School and served his country in the U.S. Zane was preceded in death by a daughter in law, Jane Cox and a sister, Barbara Johns. A sister, Dorothy Wolfrum of Warsaw, Indiana also survives. He is survived by two sons, David Cox of Harpster and Tim Cox of Upper Sandusky, three granddaughters: Aerial (Adam) Frank of Bowling Green, Ohio, Allexandra Cox of Findlay, and Amber Cox of Bowling Green, along with one great grandson, Declan Frank. Harpster United Methodist Church and she survives. Zane was born on Apin Greenup, Kentucky to Owen and Alice (Elam) Cox, both of whom are deceased. On Saturday, Septemat 7:15pm at the Wyandot County Skilled NursingĪnd Rehabilitation Center, Upper Sandusky. Raymond Zane Cox, age 81, of Harpster, Ohio, passed away ![]()
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