Louisiana Tech Bulldogs head coach Skip Holtz will not return to the team in 2022. Matt Bush-USA TODAY Sports

Louisiana Tech has one game remaining in what has been a disappointing season, and it will be the last with the program for Skip Holtz.

Holtz will not return to Louisiana Tech in 2022. The news was first reported by Bleed Tech Blue on Friday. He’ll coach the Bulldogs in their season finale against Rice on Saturday before parting ways with the team.

ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg notes that Holtz recently interviewed for multiple Power Five school coaching jobs, but his future is now uncertain.

Louisiana Tech is 3-8 this season after finishing 5-5 last year. Holtz has a record of 64-49 in nine seasons with the Bulldogs. He led the team to seven straight bowl games from 2014-2020.

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