Miami coach Richt retiring after 7-6 season

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Mark Richt announced Sunday that he is retiring as Miami coach.

The Hurricanes went 7-6 this season and were blown out 35-3 by Wisconsin in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl on Thursday.

“The decision came after a great deal of thought, discussions with my family, and prayer,” Richt said. “This was my decision.

“The University of Miami has been a part of my life for more than three decades. It shaped me as a young man and provided me with the coaching opportunity of a lifetime. My love for The U is simply great. My true desire is for our football program to return to greatness, and while terribly difficult, I feel that stepping down is in the best interests of the program.”

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