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The Miami Dolphins say they hope to complete their two-week search for a coach by Saturday, and the front-runner appears to be San Diego Chargers offensive coordinator Cam Cameron.
The former Indiana coach kept his hotel room near the Dolphins' complex Thursday night after a second day of interviewing with team officials. A Dolphins spokesman said management was still weighing the candidates.
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Other candidates still in the mix to replace Saban: Georgia Tech coach Chan Gailey, Dolphins defensive coordinator Dom Capers, former Atlanta Falcons coach Jim Mora and former Alabama coach Mike Shula, son of ex-Dolphins coach Don Shula.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/football/nfl/01/18/dolphins.coach.ap/index.html
The former Indiana coach kept his hotel room near the Dolphins' complex Thursday night after a second day of interviewing with team officials. A Dolphins spokesman said management was still weighing the candidates.
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I can tell you with 100-percent certainty that no decision will be made today," Dolphins senior vice president Harvey Greene said Thursday evening.
"We hope to finish the process by tomorrow or Saturday at the latest."
Cameron first interviewed with the Dolphins shortly after coach Nick Saban left for Alabama on Jan. 3. Cameron became available when San Diego was eliminated from the playoffs Sunday by New England.
Other candidates still in the mix to replace Saban: Georgia Tech coach Chan Gailey, Dolphins defensive coordinator Dom Capers, former Atlanta Falcons coach Jim Mora and former Alabama coach Mike Shula, son of ex-Dolphins coach Don Shula.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/football/nfl/01/18/dolphins.coach.ap/index.html