University president Susan Herbst made it clear at the time that all students, regardless of faith, were welcome at UConn, and that "employees cannot appear to endorse or advocate for a particular religion or spiritual philosophy as part of their work at the university, or in their interactions with our students." Still, apologies from the coaches weren't forthcoming.
MORE: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2014/02/18/uconn-assistant-football-coach-who-said-jesus-christ-should-be-in-the-center-of-our-huddle-resigns/
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Proselyting Punted: UConn Coach Who Promised To Bring Jesus Into The Huddle Has Resigned
https://www.au.org/blogs/wall-of-separation/proselyting-punted-uconn-coach-who-promised-to-bring-jesus-into-the-huddle