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While other schools are gearing up for the fast-approaching football season, Kentucky State is looking to hire a new head coach.

Fred Farrier, KSU’s head coach the past four seasons, confirmed he was fired over the weekend ­- just days before fall workouts began for the 2009 season - in a telephone interview this morning.

“I was notified Saturday afternoon by the new athletic director (Denisha Hendricks),” Farrier said.

Farrier said he was given no reason for his dismissal and that KSU said it did not have to give one.

“It was a shock,” he said. “It was definitely not something I saw coming. I thought we had a great opportunity for a good season in 2009.”

KSU spokeswoman Felicia Lewis said the University had no statement on Farrier’s dismissal.

“The University does not comment on personnel issues,” she said.

Sports information director Ron Braden also said he couldn’t comment. Hendricks was hired as KSU’s director of athletics on July 1.

No new coach has been publicly named, but K-State’s football media day is “tentatively scheduled” for the afternoon of Thursday, Aug. 6, according to Braden.

The Thorobreds went 19-25 in four seasons under Farrier, including 3-8 the past two seasons.

“It takes time to build something that has a chance to be a consistent winner,” Farrier said. “Obviously, my contributions weren’t something that they were looking for.

“I feel bad for our kids because I had a very vested interest in those guys and I think they were finally beginning to believe in what we are doing.”

Last week, Kentucky State made headlines for an off-field incident at a Lexington restaurant in which four football players were allegedly involved in the theft of a tip jar.

Farrier said he was unsure whether the incident played a role in his firing, but that the football players involved in the incident were not the perpetrators of the crime.

“I think the bigger issue is our kids making decisions,” he said. “If you truly look at the police report the person that was apprehended was not a member of the team and those members of the team were arrested just for being there.”

Farrier said he was grateful for the opportunity to coach at K-State and expressed no ill will towards the University. He said he is going to spend the coming days living the philosophy he preached to his former players about life and family.

“It’s one of those times where you have to take a step back a little bit,” he said. “As a coach you spend a lot of time in offices raising people’s kids, so I’ve got a wife and two young kids that I have to provide for.”




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38.
    Posted by jamesmjenkins228 August 10, 2009
And again.......just stop you are embarrasing yourself.

37.
    Posted by lolshitcrazy August 9, 2009
james u gay as hell

36.
    Posted by Gcmoore44 August 4, 2009
I figured I would jump in on this topic. I played 3 years at KSU (1 Under Fred) as well as played ball at FCHS here in town. Read the last name not heard to know who I am. I am not going to speak on what kind of man Coach was or is how he did or didn't help me, I have my own opinions on that situation but the man doesn't need to be put on blast in the paper.

First off the only way the University will be successful is if the town of FRANKFORT decides to help support the University and not look at as a black eye. Secondly the students and the University has to embrace the town. Being a resident here most people few KSU as a sore eye and the students as thugs. I know when I was younger I never thought I would go there but ended up having a great time, got my degree, as well made some long time friends. My experience at KSU was good, the school is lacking in some area but they need good leadership to help move school into the 21st century.

As far as the football program goes, I loved being a Thorobred, my first two years we should have won the SIAC title came up little short. What disappointed me was I played for 3 head coaches in three years, that is ridiculous. My 2nd Coach took over 3 weeks before the season started so this is something that has happend before. School as the facilities to have great athletic facilities but doesn't have the resources. Jones field could be a great facility if it was kept up as well as all the complexes around Alumni stadium but everything is run down and not taken care off. For football we have 3 legit practice fields but they need work. Alumni stadium could use work too, the track needs to be ruber not concrete.

I think school could be a productive school and a huge asset to the city of Frankfort but until school and the town become one then it will never happen.

35.
    Posted by jamesmjenkins228 August 3, 2009
Point proven. Dont call me out what im not and spell my name right (jeenkins) when its literally sitting in front of you.

34.
    Posted by EagleofTruthandJustice August 2, 2009
Puff puff give.

33.
    Posted by lolshitcrazy August 2, 2009
lol dats dat gay **** james im talkin bout

32.
    Posted by jamesmjenkins228 August 1, 2009
Come back and write something when you know how to write in front of adults ok.

31.
    Posted by lolshitcrazy August 1, 2009
i played fo k state fo lik 2 years and i think fred t was fair. was a good coach in my opinion. Leejohn man i been tryin to firgure out who u is dog lol. And jeenkins u is lame as hell leejohn got dat **** right but realtalk fred was koo

30.
    Posted by teachercoach20 August 1, 2009
TheGrill,

Thanks for your support!

29.
    Posted by TheGrill August 1, 2009
Thank You teachercoach20. There's really nothing else to add.

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