Missouri Southern State University has made a change in the leadership of its football program. Director of Athletics Jared Bruggeman announced Tuesday morning that Jeff Sims, head football coach, has been relieved of his duties.
Assistant coach Joe Bettasso will serve as interim head coach through the upcoming spring football season, which begins in February.
“We have every confidence in Coach Bettasso that he will be committed to growing a successful program, leading with integrity, and putting our student-athletes first,” Bruggeman said in a press release. “Bettasso has served as interim head coach before and we feel he is the right person to step in as we search for a new leader for Southern football.”
Missouri Southern President Dean Van Galen and Bruggeman will meet with football student-athletes this week regarding the change.
A national search for a new head coach will begin soon.
“We will be looking for someone who has built a winning program, is high-energy, and has strong organizational skills,” Bruggeman said. “A healthy athletics program is vital to the college experience and we are looking forward to the upward momentum of the program for all of our Lion community.”
Sims went 2-9 in 2019, his lone season at the helm.
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