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Marist College Football Coach Jim Parady Retires After 33 Remarkable Years

Key points:

  • Marist head football coach Jim Parady announced his retirement after 33 years with the program.
  • Parady was the longest-tenured head coach in Division I football, winning 155 games and capturing four league championships at Marist College.
  • His legacy extends beyond the field, impacting the lives of players, and leaving an indelible mark on the program.

Marist head football coach Jim Parady, the longest-tenured head coach in Division I football, announced his retirement after 33 years. During his tenure, Parady led the Red Foxes to 155 wins, four league championships, and mentored players who later found success in the NFL. Known for his class and selfless nature, Parady leaves behind a legacy of integrity and impact. The college has initiated a national search for Parady’s successor, with Scott Rumsey serving as interim head coach.

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Jim Parady Announces Retirement