Louisiana-Monroe fires Bowden after 2-10 season
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MONROE, La. (AP) — Louisiana-Monroe fired coach Terry Bowden on Sunday after the Warhawks finished a fifth straight losing season.
Bowden was 10-26 in three seasons after taking over for Matt Viator and never finished in the upper half of the Sun Belt Conference's West Division.
The Warhawks were 4-8 each of Bowden's first two seasons before falling to 2-10 overall and 0-8 in the Sun Belt this year.
Bowden previously coached seven seasons at Akron and six at Auburn.
ULM hasn't finished above .500 since going 8-5 in 2012 under Todd Berry.
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