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By Paul Kix
Monday, January 5, 2009 The strange thing, in any season of football coaching vacancies, is how coaches almost always stay humble and quiet about job opportunities until the deal is done. These are not quiet men, generally. They are leaders with strong opinions. And yet they play the humble, quiet card because they don't want to disrupt whatever good thing they already have. Job security, especially these days, helps one sleep at night. Now consider Boston College head coach Jeff Jagodzinski. The BC athletic director ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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