Colleges
Croom Steps Down As Mississippi State Coach
TBO.com
Published: November 30, 2008
JACKSON, Miss. - Sylvester Croom came to Mississippi State with much fanfare, deemed by many a pioneer, the first black man hired to be head coach of a Southeastern Conference football team.Published: November 30, 2008
After five seasons he's out, gone for the most basic reason: His team didn't win enough.
Croom resigned Saturday, less than 24 hours after an embarrassing 45-0 loss to No. 25 Mississippi in the most lopsided Egg Bowl in 37 years. He announced the decision in a statement released by the school after meeting with Athletic Director Greg Byrne.
Croom was 21-38 at Mississippi State with one winning season.
Croom, who took over the team while it was under NCAA sanctions, won 2007 SEC coach of the year honors after leading the Bulldogs to an 8-5 finish.
"Five years ago, Mississippi State gave me the unprecedented opportunity to be a head football coach in the Southeastern Conference and to build a program based upon a strong foundation," Croom said in a statement.
"We have tried to build a program the right way that can compete for conference championships. I believe the foundation has been set for those goals to be reached under the leadership of someone else, and it was my decision to resign."
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