Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Football Scoop: Doug Marrone Wants Kevin Rogers
Football Scoop is reporting that Syracuse head football coach Doug Marrone has "great interest" in bringing Minnesota Vikings assistant Kevin Rogers to the Orange staff.
Rogers has spent the past four seasons coaching Minnesota's quarterbacks. In the years prior to that, he took on various roles on Paul Pasqualoni's staff at Syracuse University. Rogers joined the program as the quarterbacks coach in 1991. By 1995 he was the assistant head coach and recruiting coordinator.
He was promoted to offensive coordinator in 1997, a job he held for two seasons -- the junior and senior seasons of quarterback Donovan McNabb -- before bolting to Notre Dame. The Orange held a 17-8 record and scored 891 points during the time that Rodgers served as OC.
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I'm a sports reporter who most recently covered Syracuse University football for Clear Channel Syracuse (620 WHEN & 570 WSYR).
I attended SUNY Oswego where I majored in Broadcasting-
Mass Communications. I was also the Voice of the Lakers (VOTL) from 2007-2009 on 88.9 FM WNYO Oswego. It was during this time that I created this blog, then known as the WNYO Sports Blog. Upon leaving Oswego, I took the blog with me. I am a supporter of SU & Oswego State Athletics, as well as the New York Yankees, NY Giants, and NY Rangers. The VOTL.com is also simulcast on Bleacher Report.
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