Terry Bowden Fired as Louisiana-Monroe Football Coach
ULM Begins National Search for Replacement After Fifth Consecutive Losing Season
- Terry Bowden, head coach of Louisiana-Monroe football, has been fired following a 2-10 season and the team's fifth consecutive losing season.
- Bowden, who had a 10-26 record over three seasons at ULM, had previously coached at Akron and Auburn.
- ULM has struggled since moving to the FBS in 1994, with only one winning season and one bowl appearance.
- Potential replacements for Bowden include former New Mexico offensive coordinator Bryant Vincent, Florida A&M coach Willie Simmons, and Oklahoma State quarterbacks coach Tim Rattay, among others.
- ULM's athletic director, John Hartwell, has begun a national search for Bowden's replacement.