Mark Schlabach

Mark Schlabach

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Mark Schlabach joined ESPN.com in July 2006 as a college football and basketball columnist. A graduate of the University of Georgia, Mark spent nine years at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution covering Georgia and the SEC, as well as the NFL and NASCAR. Before joining ESPN, Schlabach spent the last two years at the Washington Post covering college football and basketball, and boxing.

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Sources: Trickett to interview with Herd

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Florida State's Rick Trickett, who is regarded as one of the best offensive line coaches in the country, will interview for Marshall's head coaching vacancy on Friday, sources familiar with the job search told ESPN.com.

Story | Conversation | December 11, 2009

Bowden: 'It's probably best if I get away'

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Florida State coach Bobby Bowden, who was forced to resign last week, said Tuesday that he probably won't return to the school as a fundraiser next year.

Story | Conversation | December 08, 2009

It's a no-brainer for No. 1

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Ranking the best and worst bowl games, those decisions were no-brainers. The games in between were the fun part.

Story | Conversation | December 08, 2009

Bowden's Run Had To End

Paul Finebaum, Pat Forde and Mark Schlabach discuss Bobby Bowden's retirement and the impact on Florida State

Video | December 01, 2009

Bobby Bowden Retires

Mark Schlabach discusses the retirement of Bobby Bowden

Video | December 01, 2009

Bowden will coach bowl game

ESPN.com news services

Bobby Bowden says he wants to speak to his players before announcing whether he will return to coach Florida State next season.

Story | Conversation | December 01, 2009

Bowden exits with little fanfare

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

One of the greatest coaching careers in college football history ended with very little fanfare when Bobby Bowden retired from Florida State.

Story | Conversation | December 01, 2009

Sources: Bowden to retire

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Legendary Florida State coach Bobby Bowden, who built one of college football's greatest dynasties in 34 seasons with the Seminoles, plans to announce his retirement Tuesday morning, sources close to the situation told ESPN.com.

Story | Conversation | November 30, 2009

Bowden says decision to come Tuesday

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Bobby Bowden says there will be an announcement on his coaching future at Florida State on Tuesday.

Story | Conversation | November 30, 2009

Bowden wants to coach in 2010

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Florida State coach Bobby Bowden said Sunday he wanted to return to coach the Seminoles in 2010, a day after he said he needed to do some "soul searching" before deciding his immediate future.

Story | Conversation | November 29, 2009

Rivalry Week breathes new life into this season

ESPN.com

Thank Goodness For Rivalry Week By Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com In case anyone needed a reminder, this is why rivalries are the foundation of college footbal...

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Bowden to do some 'soul searching'

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

For the first time in his 34 seasons as Florida State Seminoles coach, Bobby Bowden sounded like a defeated man on Saturday night.

Story | Conversation | November 28, 2009

Bowden contemplating his future

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

The loss to Florida weighed heavily on Bobby Bowden as he exited The Swamp and left the legendary coach wondering if he would walk the FSU sidelines in 2010.

Story | Conversation | November 28, 2009

It's all about the bottom line for top three

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Forget Style So you're still not impressed with No. 1 Florida's sputtering offense? Or No. 2 Alabama's passing game? Or No. 3 Texas' slow starts? Al ...

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FSU's Andrews announces retirement

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

After standing by Bobby Bowden's side for 26 seasons at Florida State and leading nearly 80 players into the NFL, Seminoles defensive coordinator Mickey Andrews will retire.

Story | Conversation | November 03, 2009