Maryland has its new receivers coach less than a week after Kasey Dunn resigned to pursue an opportunity in the pros.
Lee Hull, who spent the last five years on Mike Riley's staff at Oregon State, will take over the wide receivers gig with Maryland.
He was the Beavers' receivers coach the last three years and their running backs coach in 2003 and 2004.
According to the Oregonian, Hull left Corvallis "solely for family reasons." He's originally from Millville, N.J., and both played and coached at Holy Cross.
Maryland's receivers job has gone through some flux since the end of the season. Bryan Bossard was fired the day after the Terps returned from their Emerald Bowl loss (to, of all teams, Oregon State). Dunn was hired in late January, then abruptly resigned last week.
--- Patrick Stevens
Comments (2)
PS, Was Mark Duffner his coach at Holy Cross. Parlay would know? FREDTERP
Posted by FREDTERP | March 6, 2008 4:10 PM
Duffner indeed was Hull's coach for two season in Worcester.
Duffner was already long gone --- into his final season at Maryland --- when Hull became an assistant with the Crusaders.
Posted by Patrick Stevens | March 6, 2008 9:55 PM