Northern Colorado Bears Football Head Coach Ed Lamb Fired Amidst Struggles
Greeley, CO – In a surprising move, the University of Northern Colorado has announced the firing of head football coach Ed Lamb following a disappointing season that has left the Bears struggling to compete in the Big Sky Conference. Lamb, who took the helm in 2019, ends his tenure with a record of 11 wins and 35 losses, failing to secure a winning season during his time with the program.
The decision comes after a particularly challenging campaign in which the Bears managed only two wins against nine losses, marking one of the worst seasons in the team’s history. The university’s athletic department cited a need for new leadership to revitalize the football program and improve performance on the field. The Bears have faced significant challenges, including a series of injuries and a lack of consistent offensive production.
Athletic Director Darren Dunn expressed gratitude for Lamb’s contributions but emphasized the urgency for change. “We appreciate Ed’s commitment and dedication to the program, but we believe it is time to turn the page and seek a fresh direction for our football team,” Dunn stated in a press release.
As the university begins its search for a new head coach, speculation about potential candidates has already started. Fans and alumni are hopeful that a new leader will bring a renewed sense of energy and competitiveness to the Bears, who have struggled to find success in recent years.
Lamb’s departure marks a pivotal moment for Northern Colorado football, as the program seeks to rebuild and reestablish itself in the competitive landscape of college football. The search for a successor is expected to commence immediately, with an eye toward revitalizing the team for the upcoming season.