Maryland coach Ralph Friedgen will accept a buyout instead of return for that 2011 time,
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Friedgen was named the 2010 ACC Coach in the 12 months right after top Maryland to an 8-4 file.
Friedgen initially realized of athletic director Kevin Anderson's intentions to buy him out early this week,
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The statement sparked reviews that Anderson would the 63-year-old coach to retire and take a buyout. Friedgen is slated to be paid $2 million next season.
On Sunday night, a person familiar with the situation says Friedgen has been told he won't be back next period, although at this point ''nothing is set in stone.''
'There is no resolution,'' said the person late Saturday night, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the talks are still ongoing
In accordance with reviews, former Texas Tech coach Mike Leach is a possibility to replace Friedgen.
At one point this time, Friedgen was told he could return next season. Other candidates include former Washington coach Tyrone Willingham and current New Mexico coach Mike Locksley,
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Immediately after Maryland offensive coordinator James Franklin accepted the head coaching job at Vanderbilt on Friday,
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Anderson declined comment,
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Maryland faces East Carolina (6-6) on Dec. 29 in the Military Bowl.
The Associated Press contributed to this report