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Ralph Friedgen

Ralph Harry Friedgen (born April 4, 1947) is an American football coach. He was most recently the special assistant coach for Rutgers after serving as the Offensive Coordinator in the 2014 season. He was the head coach at the University of Maryland from 2000 to 2010. Affectionately known as "The Fridge", Friedgen was previously an offensive coordinator at Maryland, Georgia Tech, and in the National Football League with the San Diego Chargers. After the 2010 regular season, it was announced that Friedgen would not be returning for the 2011 season, ending his ten-year run as head coach.
==Early life and education==
Friedgen was born on April 4, 1947 in Harrison, New York. His father, "Big Ralph" Friedgen, attended Fordham University, where he played from 1938 to 1939, and coached high school football for 30 years.〔(''2010 Fordham Football Media Guide'' ) (PDF), "All-Time Roster", p. 113, Fordham University, 2010.〕〔(Lords Of Discipline; From Maryland to Missouri, from Northwestern to Alabama, a new wave of hard-line coaches is laying down the law ), ''Sports Illustrated'', October 22, 2001.〕 The younger Friedgen worked under his father as a water boy and manager, and the two often attended New York Giants and Jets games together.〔Ben Weber, (You can go home again! It took Ralph Friedgen 32 years to become the head coach at his alma mater, and only one year to start making history! ), '' Coach and Athletic Director, September 2002.〕 He attended Harrison High School where he played quarterback on his father's team.〔 John Nugent, the head coach of Harrison's rival Rye High School, recommended that his brother, Maryland head coach Tom Nugent, recruit Friedgen.〔 His recruitment was handled by Lee Corso, then an assistant coach at the school.〔 After his first season at Maryland, Nugent was fired as head coach, and his successor Lou Saban moved Friedgen to fullback to fill in for an injured teammate.〔 The following year, Maryland had a new coach, and Bob Ward again changed Friedgen's position, this time to offensive guard, although he had never blocked before.〔 Upset about the constant turnover at head coach and position changes, Friedgen received a favorable recommendation to transfer from coach Ward, but his father said, "You can transfer, but when you get home, the key you have is not going to fit the door because we're changing the lock. Quitters don't live here."〔 He remained at Maryland as a guard and later said the experience taught him a lesson in perseverance.〔 As an undergraduate, he was a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.〔http://www.phideltdc.com/chapters.html〕 After completion of his bachelor's degree in physical education in 1970, Friedgen served as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, before later accepting positions on the staffs of The Citadel, William and Mary, and Murray State. Joining him on many of these coaching stops was Frank Beamer, who is the current coach at Virginia Tech.

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