U-M's Rodriguez has no interest in Clemson
Angelique S. Chengelis / The Detroit news
Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez isn't going anywhere.
Rodriguez's name popped up in at least one national report Monday as a potential candidate for the Clemson job after Tommy Bowden was fired from that position.
Rodriguez, in his first year with the Wolverines, was offensive coordinator/associate head coach for Bowden at Clemson in 1999 and 2000.
Mike Brown, Rodriguez's agent, dismissed such a scenario.
"Coach Rodriguez has the best job in college football," Brown said Monday afternoon. "He is a very focused 'Michigan Man.' I know 100 percent Clemson University has no intention of contacting coach Rodriguez."
Brown emphasized he is a Clemson graduate and said he has some insight into what is going on with that program, however he declined to be specific.
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