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Scott Underwood lost his job as football coach in 2019, not by choice or because he had done a poor job, but as a victim of circumstance when St. Cloud State decided to drop its football program.
Underwood had a successful run at the school with 10 winning seasons, an 86-51 record and three NCAA playoff appearances in 12 seasons.
The timing was hardly ideal for starting a job search. The news came before the start of the pandemic, meaning the normal yearly coaching turnover took a pause.
Underwood stood pat, too. He still had two years left on his contract, so he moved into an administrative role in St. Cloud State's athletic department.
Since he suddenly had more free time, he got to watch his son Brady play at Wisconsin-Eau Claire, the first time Underwood went to a college football game in a non-coaching capacity since he broke into the business in 1988.
"It was pretty interesting and great for my family," Underwood said. "It was a different feeling, obviously."
His desire to coach never left and when Southwest Minnesota State went looking for a new leader after last season, Underwood found a new home in the same conference where he'd spent a dozen years with St. Cloud State.