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Date Published: November 5, 2009 |
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FSUs Andrews to leave at seasons end
By BRENT KALLESTAD
Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Veteran Florida State defensive coordinator Mickey Andrews is hanging up his whistle after 47 years coaching, including 26 years with the Seminoles.
The architect of some of the nations best defenses that helped Florida State win a pair of national titles in the 1990s, Andrews announced his decision Tuesday in a handwritten statement.
Because of a lot of speculation and questioning from friends, family and media, we decided to go ahead and do it now, Andrews said. Its time to be about us my family.
A football star at Alabama under the coach Paul Bear Bryant, Andrews developed 18 first round NFL draft picks during 26 seasons at Florida State beginning with cornerback Deion Sanders in 1989.
Not a single day goes by when I am coaching, mentoring or teaching somebody that I dont use things coach Andrews taught me, Sanders said Tuesday.
Since 1985, NFL teams have picked 73 defensive players developed by Andrews at Florida State. That list includes Peter Boulware, Derrick Brooks, Terrell Buckley, LeRoy Butler, Sam Cowart and Marvin Jones, who like Sanders all went on to star in the NFL.
But this year there were no players of the caliber Andrews had coached for so many years and a young Seminole defense has struggled all season.
Andrews will direct the defense through the remainder of this season and remain on the payroll until Feb. 10, 2010, the anniversary date of his hiring by coach Bobby Bowden, who like Andrews is an Alabama native.
Hes a guy that has never slowed down, said Bowden, who had hoped he could persaude Andrews to stay for one more season. Hes just as enthusiastic now as he was when he came here.
Andrews, 68, and his wife Diane will remain in Tallahassee where they are helping raise three grandchildren after the sudden, unexpected death of their son Ronnie two years ago.
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