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South Dakota State head coach Jimmy Rogers has been hired as the next head coach at Washington State, the school announced Saturday afternoon.
New WSU football coach Jimmy Rogers talks about his decision to take the Cougars coaching job and his expectations in the first year.
Singer Jimmie Rodgers, whose first hit, “Honeycomb,” was his biggest, died Monday in Palm Desert, California, The New York Times reported. He was 87.
PALM DESERT, Calif. — Jimmie Rodgers, singer of the 1957 hits “Honeycomb” and “Kisses Sweeter Than Wine” whose career in music and movies was disrupted by a severe head injury a decade ...
The Cougars are hiring South Dakota State’s Jimmy Rogers as their next coach, WSU announced on Saturday, bringing an end to a 10-day coaching search. Rogers is signing a five-year deal worth ...
PULLMAN -- The first thing you notice when talking with Jimmy Rogers is how direct he is, and yet soft-spoken. The new Washington State head football man doesn't have a big, boisterous personality.
It took perhaps longer than some would have liked, but the Washington State Cougars have found their next football coach. Ross Dellenger reported today that the Cougs have hired Jimmy Rogers away ...
Washington State football introduced their 35th head coach on Thursday, giving former South Dakota State head coach Jimmy Rogers his first chance to speak to the Cougar faithful at Gesa Field.
Jimmy Rogers speaks at his introductory press conference after being named South Dakota State's 21st head football coach.
SDSU football coach Jimmy Rogers discusses the importance of playing at home in front of Jackrabbits fans in his opening statement.
PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State hired South Dakota State's Jimmy Rogers as its head football coach Saturday. Rogers replaces Jake Dickert, who left to become Wake Forest’s head coach on Dec. 18.
PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State hired South Dakota State’s Jimmy Rogers as its head football coach Saturday. Rogers replaces Jake Dickert, who left to become Wake Forest's head coach Dec. 18.