Butch Jones Interviews At WVU For Second Time
27th December, 2007 - 5:08 pm
ESPN - Central Michigan Coach Butch Jones interviewed with West Virginia President Mike Garrison in Morgantown on Thursday, the second time he has discussed the job opening with the university.

Jones, who worked under Rodriguez at West Virginia as his receivers' coach, has become an intriguing candidate to replace Rich Rodriguez. There is division in camps supporting former Auburn Coach Terry Bowden and Florida assistant Doc Holliday for the job, and Jones could be viewed as a compromise candidate several people familiar with the search told ESPN's Joe Schad.

The governor of the state of West Virginia, Joe Manchin, has spoken directly with all three candidates, as well. [READ]

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