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Recent interview details his wishes to get back into the ring. He had stayed away from the grind due to his wife's medical issues:
“She's given me a directive: Go find a coaching job,” Mark Mangino said. “So we'll see what happens. I don't know where it will be. Could be anywhere.”
Could it be Oklahoma? Mangino was an OU assistant from 1999-2001; he was offensive coordinator for the Sooners' national-title run in 2000.
Mangino's daughter lives in Tulsa, and he's been back to Norman “five or six times” since leaving Kansas, he said.
“There are no openings there, and I don't anticipate any openings there, at least not as we speak,” Mangino said. “Would it be something I would think about if there was an opportunity? Yes, but I just can't sit around and wait to see if something happens at Oklahoma.”
We could hope I guess....to have Mike and Mark back at the same time...right?
Read more: Oklahoma football: After wife's cancer treatments, Mark Mangino is ready to get back to coaching | NewsOK.com
“She's given me a directive: Go find a coaching job,” Mark Mangino said. “So we'll see what happens. I don't know where it will be. Could be anywhere.”
Could it be Oklahoma? Mangino was an OU assistant from 1999-2001; he was offensive coordinator for the Sooners' national-title run in 2000.
Mangino's daughter lives in Tulsa, and he's been back to Norman “five or six times” since leaving Kansas, he said.
“There are no openings there, and I don't anticipate any openings there, at least not as we speak,” Mangino said. “Would it be something I would think about if there was an opportunity? Yes, but I just can't sit around and wait to see if something happens at Oklahoma.”
We could hope I guess....to have Mike and Mark back at the same time...right?
Read more: Oklahoma football: After wife's cancer treatments, Mark Mangino is ready to get back to coaching | NewsOK.com
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