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Georgia Southern Breaks Ties With Sewak

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Mike Sewak will not be brought back as head football coach of Georgia Southern, athletic director Sam Baker announced on Tuesday.

The Eagles compiled a 35-14 mark during Sewak's four years at the helm, including three playoff appearances. The coach led Georgia Southern to the Division I-AA semifinals in his first season, but failed to make the playoffs in 2003 and suffered first-round defeats in 2004 and this year.

"I decided our football program needs to go in a different direction," Baker said. "Mike has directed the football program in a professional manner and been a positive ambassador for Georgia Southern. However, our expectations for the football program have not been met."

Georgia Southern finished 8-4 in 2005 and lost to Texas State 50-35 in the opening round of the playoffs last Saturday.

Baker also announced that the contract for the assistant football coaches will not be renewed either.

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