Austin Peay football coach quits unexpectedly after one year on job

Football centered and near the fifty yardline football tile / Getty Images
Football centered and near the fifty yardline football tile / Getty Images

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. - Austin Peay coach Mark Hudspeth has resigned after one season on the job that included him guiding the Governors to a program-record 11 wins and a trip to the Football Championship Subdvision quarterfinals.

Athletic director Gerald Harrison announced Hudspeth's resignation Friday. The resignation is effective immediately. Harrison is keeping the rest of the coaching staff.

Under Hudspeth, Austin Peay won its second Ohio Valley Conference championship and made its first postseason appearance. The Governors beat Furman and Sacramento State before losing to Montana State in the quarterfinals. He was named the OVC coach of the year.

Hudspeth said in a statement released by Austin Peay that it was a personal decision and that he needs to spend time with his wife and children. He said he will return to coaching at the right time.

"This was not an easy decision, but a very personal one," Hudspeth said. "I need to take some time

Austin Peay is scheduled to start practices July 31.

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