On Monday, defensive line coach Vic So’oto, who was hired Dec. 30, informed Buffaloes head coach Karl Dorrell that he has decided to leave the program for family reasons and take a coaching position in his home state of California.
“It is disappointing we’re losing Vic after just two months, but this is purely family related,” Dorrell said in a news release from CU. “He has five young children and with most of both sides of his family living in California, they can use the additional support. So we understand why he wants to take advantage of an opportunity to move back and be closer to them.”According to CU, a search to fill the vacancy is already underway.
After coaching the defensive line at Southern California the past two seasons, So’oto was one of six new assistants hired by Dorrell this offseason.
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