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Purdue hires football coach Darrell Hazell

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Kent State head coach Darrell Hazell walks the sidelines during the first quarter of the Mid-American Conference championship NCAA college football game against Northern Illinois, Friday, Nov. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — Darrell Hazell spent most of his coaching career telling others to "be great." Now he'll try to live up to that mantra in his new job at Purdue.

Boilermakers athletic director Morgan Burke hired the 48-year-old Kent State coach on Wednesday to lead the school dubbed as the Cradle of Quarterbacks out of mediocrity, back into national prominence and presumably back to a Rose Bowl.

"I'm extremely excited to work with the players at Purdue, and I look forward to experiencing a lot of success in the future," Hazell said in a release issued by the school. "It's a wonderful opportunity."

Hazell broke the news to his players during a Wednesday morning meeting after a day of speculation about Hazell's future. Purdue has scheduled a 7 p.m. news conference to introduce Hazell.

Hazell won this season's Mid-American Conference coach of the year award after leading Kent State to its first winning season since 2001, first bowl appearance in more than four decades and the brink of a BCS bowl game.

The 48-year-old Hazell grew up in New Jersey, but played football at Muskingum College in Ohio. He has strong ties to the Buckeye State, including a seven-year stint on the staff of former Ohio State coach Jim Tressel.

Kent State hired Hazell in December 2010 and led the Golden Flashes to a 5-7 mark (4-4 MAC) and a third-place finish in his first season as a head coach. This year, Hazell's squad went 11-2 (8-0) and won the MAC East.

He fits the mold of coach Burke outlined during a Nov. 25 news conference to announce the firing of Danny Hope.

"We are an offensive-minded program. That's where we've made our mark over the years. I don't see that under the circumstances changing," Burke said during the news conference. "We're not going to move into a coach that has a dramatically different scheme because we've built this team to play a certain kind of football. We've seen other institutions that made a coaching change, then they changed their style of play. It took two or three years to adjust. We're not going to do that. We've got talent in this program, we know we have talent in this program. We want it to be nurtured."

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