Wofford coach Josh Conklin resigns with team in 15-game skid


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SPARTANBURG, S.C. — Wofford coach Josh Conklin has resigned from the Football Championship Subdivision program with the Terriers in a 15-game losing streak. The school announced the move two days before Wofford plays a Southern Conference game at Samford. Conklin went 17-9, won two league titles and reached the NCAA playoffs his first two seasons in 2018 and 2019. But Conklin's teams were 2-19 since, including 1-14 in league play. Athletic director Richard Johnson thanked Conklin for his efforts. Offensive coordinator Shawn Watson will be the Terriers' interim coach going forward.

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