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After a year away from football, former Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera is back ... make the cut in San Antonio Tony Finau was outside of the projected cut line when he stepped ...
Ron Rivera has coached in the NFL for nearly three decades, but he is now trying a much different venture. Rivera has been named the general manager of the football program at the University of ...
With Stanford putting former Colts quarterback Andrew Luck fully in charge of the program as General Manager, multiple donors to the Cal NIL collective are shutting off the free-cash faucet until ...
BERKELEY — On the same day Cal players auditioned before NFL scouts at Memorial Stadium’s annual pro day, an all-time great alumnus returned from the NFL: Ron Rivera was officially announced ...
Ron Rivera is officially returning to his alma mater California to become the general manager of the school's football program. Rivera, who previously worked as a head coach for the Carolina ...
A report by SFGATE on April 3 indicated that two prominent board members of the Cal collective do not believe recently hired Golden Bears football general manager Ron Rivera has been given enough ...
Ron Rivera (’83) is officially the inaugural general manager of Cal football. Over meetings Wednesday and Thursday, the UC Board of Regents unanimously offered UC Berkeley consent to employ a ...
Ron Rivera, former NFL head coach and Cal All-American, returns to UC Berkeley as the general manager of Cal’s football program. Hired to focus on revenue generation and fundraising, he will ...
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — Ron Rivera spent more than three decades in the NFL and had opportunities to return to the sideline as an assistant when a more intriguing option came his way.
Ron Rivera officially has a new job. The former NFL head coach was officially hired to be the General Manager of the football program at Cal, his alma mater. He announced last month he was taking the ...
For many years, Ron Rivera was well-known as an NFL coach. His first head coaching gig came with the Carolina Panthers in 2011, and in just his fifth season with them, he guided them to a 15-1 ...
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