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UAB fires Trent Dilfer: Blazers end failed experiment halfway through the 2025 season


                        UAB fires Trent Dilfer: Blazers end failed experiment halfway through the 2025 season

The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) has fired Trent Dilfer as the head football coach halfway through the 2025 season. Dilfer's tenure as the Blazers' head coach was a failed experiment, as he never managed to lead the team to a winning record during his time with the program. The decision to part ways with Dilfer comes after a string of disappointing performances by the Blazers, who have struggled to find success on the field. The team's record under Dilfer's leadership stands at 10-18 over the course of his two-and-a-half seasons with the program. UAB's administration has stated that they are committed to finding a new head coach who can turn the Blazers' fortunes around and bring the team back to a competitive level in the coming years. The search for a new head coach is already underway, with the university expected to make a decision in the near future.

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