Jon Gruden made a public apology for the wide spread speculation that he will be the Miami Hurricanes. He did mention that he would help them find the perfect person for the job.
The former Super Bowl-winning coach and current ESPN analyst reiterated his commitment to "Monday Night Football" for the second time this week, and the network repeated that it expects Gruden to at least complete his contract, which runs through 2011.
Gruden met face-to-face with Hurricanes athletic director Kirby Hocutt on Wednesday.
"I'd just like to say I'm committed to ESPN," Gruden said on a
conference call. "There's not a lot to add. I'm very thankful to have the
job that I have and I'm eager to try to get better at it. And I know there was
a lot of speculation over the last few days, and for that, I'm sorry. I'm just
excited to be with 'Monday Night Football."
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