Thursday, November 11, 1999
Mount St. Joe coach to retire
The Associated Press
Ron Corradini, who helped establish football as the first men's sport at the College of Mount St. Joseph, said Wednesday he plans to retire on Jan. 13.
The athletics department is beginning a search for his successor. The college started the football program in 1990.
Corradini, 63, came to the school in 1991 as an assistant under John Pont and took over as head coach in 1993. The program had its first winning season in 1995.
Corradini also coached at Miami and Cincinnati.
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