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Jon Gruden still aiming for return to coaching, this time in college football: 'I'd die to coach in the SEC'


                        Jon Gruden still aiming for return to coaching, this time in college football: 'I'd die to coach in the SEC'

Jon Gruden, the former NFL head coach, is still aiming for a return to coaching, this time in the college football realm. Gruden resigned from the Las Vegas Raiders in 2021 amid controversy, but he has now expressed his desire to coach in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Gruden stated that he would "die to coach in the SEC," indicating his strong interest in taking on a collegiate coaching position, particularly in the highly competitive SEC conference. The article suggests that Gruden believes he still has the passion and expertise to lead a college football program. Despite the controversy that led to his resignation from the Raiders, Gruden seems determined to prove himself and return to the sidelines. The article does not provide any specific details about potential job opportunities or Gruden's current plans, but it highlights his ongoing ambition to continue his coaching career, this time in the college football landscape.

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