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Tweet Assistant Basketball Coach David Boyden will not be returning to the staff for the 2010-11 season, WKU announced today. Boyden has served as an assistant coach the last two seasons. Boyden was hired by WKU head coach Ken McDonald in April of 2008 after serving as an assistant coach at Eastern Kentucky University from [ Read More ]
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Tweet The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: Hot Springs, Arkansas I have been fortunate enough to spend the past two spring breaks of my college life in the beautiful metropolis of Hot Springs, Arkansas watching my beloved WKU Hilltoppers take on the best that the other teams in the Sunbelt Conference could throw at [ Read More ]
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Tweet Here are a few teasers from the 30 minute exclusive interview we did with new WKU Head Football Coach Willie Taggart. You can see the full video on wku.rivals.com tonight (12/15)!
Tweet Someone asked me before the start of the 2009 football season if I thought the administration at WKU would change football coaches assuming the team failed to meet a minimal level of expectations. The question, at that time, should have been a no brainer given the public support and investment WKU had made in [ Read More ]