That's the rumor, at least.
Army coach Bobby Ross has resigned and will make the announcement at a 3 p.m. news conference, the Times Herald-Record reports. Ross will leave the program after three years and a 9-25 record. He is expected to be replaced by offensive line coach Stan Brock.
Seeing as how these fact-checked newspapers sometimes get things wrong, we're calling this a rumor until we hear otherwise but since it's in print, we're here to let you know about it.
Ross came in with high hopes, having been a successful coach both in NFL and college stops. However, coaching at the low-talent, more rigidly academic service academy proved difficult. It didn't help that Ross went just 1-5 against rivals Navy and the Air Force.
Perhaps he should have been more innovative on offense, following the lead of both Navy and Air Force? It sure works for other low-talent upstars like Boise State and Houston. The whole disciplined approach thing is good, but you gotta find ways to move the ball and score when you don't have the horses.



















