KENNESAW, Ga. — The now-former Kennesaw State University Head Football Coach Brian Bohannon is disputing information that he stepped down from the role after 10 seasons.
In a release by the university earlier on Sunday, KSU Director of Athletics Milton Overton said Coach Bohannon informed him of his decision on Sunday morning.
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However, Bohannon said this was not the case. In a statement on X, Bohannon said he was informed directly from Overton that he wanted to make a change in leadership.
“Contrary to what’s been reported, I want to be clear that I did not step down from my position as head football coach at Kennesaw State University,” Bohannon said. “Since we started the football program, I have had the pleasure of coaching and working alongside so many great people. I appreciate your hard work and dedication to this program.”
This morning I was informed directly from AD Overton that he was making a change in leadership. Contrary to what’s been reported, I want to be clear that I did not step down from my position as head football coach at Kennesaw State University.
Since we started the football…
In the university announcement, Overton said he wanted to express his appreciation to Bohannon and his family for their dedication to the university and the football program.
“Coach Bohannon led Kennesaw State into the football era, poured his heart and soul into this program, and represented our university with the highest standards of professionalism and character,” Overton said.
During Bohannon’s time with KSU, the university’s football program quickly grew to national recognition. He led the Owls to become one of the most successful startup teams in FCS history within just five years, according to a release.
“His unwavering commitment to excellence helped lay the groundwork for KSU’s transition to the Football Bowl Subdivision and its move this season to Conference USA,” a release wrote.
Overton said that their focus continues to remain on their student-athletes. He added that Burks and the coaching staff are ready to support the team through the final three games of the season.
“We have two more home games this season (Nov. 16 and Nov. 23), and I am confident that Owl Nation will continue to rally around our team and show their support,” Overton said.
A nationwide search will start immediately to find KSU’s next head football coach, the university said. 11Alive reached out to the university to get clarification.
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