By RICK PETERSON
TopSports.news
Washburn University announced Monday afternoon that longtime Ichabod football coach will not return in 2025.
Schurig wrapped up his 22nd season as Washburn's head coach on Saturday with a 35-28 road win over Northeastern State, putting the capper on a 3-8 season.
Five of Washburn's eight losses were one-possession games, including four losses by three or fewer points and two one-point defeats.
The team posted a 2-9 record in 2023 season after a 7-4 mark in 2022 and a trip to the NCAA Division II playoffs in 2021 (9-3).
Schurig, who has been at WU for 23 years, with the 2020 season being cancelled due to COVID, is the all-time winningest coach in program history with a record of 142-109 (.566). As the sixth-longest tenured football coach in MIAA history, he went 122-91 (.603) against MIAA opponents and won the MIAA regular-season championship outright in 2005.
Also that year, the program recorded its first 10-win season.
"We are grateful to Coach Schurig and his family for their long-time commitment to this university," said Washburn Athletics Director Loren Ferre. "He has built a solid program at Washburn, recruiting talented players and coaches during his two decades here.
"His commitment to excellence has laid a foundation for the future, and we appreciate all that Craig has done to advance our program, both on and off the field."
Washburn has named associate head coach Zach Watkins as interim head football coach, effective immediately.
Watkins has been on the Ichabod coaching staff for 11 seasons, serving as associate head coach and co-defensive coordinator.
Prior to his coaching career, Watkins was a standout linebacker for Washburn from 2006 to 2009.
Long-term plans for the head coaching position are still being determined.