Jeff Tedford introduced to the Red Wave
By David Taub, Senior Reporter
Published 9 years ago on
November 16, 2016
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The Jeff Tedford era at Fresno State football began November 11, as the school introduced the coach at a news conference. Dozens of university officials, alumni, media and other well wishers gathered to hear the new man in charge.
Currently an offensive consultant at the University of Washington, Tedford will take over on the field for next season. Tedford, a former Bulldog QB and later offensive coordinator, says he still bleeds Bulldog red.
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