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      <title>Garrison: Rodriguez was distraught before quitting (AP)</title>
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      <description>West Virginia University President Mike Garrison said in a deposition that former football coach Rich Rodriguez was "very distraught" in a private meeting the night before he resigned and accepted the top job at Michigan, complaining about harsh public reaction to a lost shot at a national championship.</description>
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      <title>Former W.Va. coach Don Nehlen undergoes triple bypass (AP)</title>
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      <description>Former West Virginia football coach Don Nehlen was recuperating Wednesday, a day after having triple heart bypass surgery. Nehlen's son-in-law, former NFL quarterback Jeff Hostetler, said Nehlen underwent surgery Tuesday following routine testing and that his recovery was going well. The 72-year-old Nehlen is West Virginia's winningest football coach with a 149-93-4 record in 21 seasons.</description>
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