Sheridan High School football coach Bud Wright, in his 59th season as head coach, has been suspended by the Blackhawks athletic director due to insubordination. Sources say Wright declined to discuss the reason for the suspension. He will not be on the sidelines for Friday night’s game at Clinton Central. This comes after missing the first game of the season due to an injury sustained during a preseason scrimmage. Wright has been coaching for 60 years, leading the Blackhawks to over 456 wins and nine state championships. He is a legend in Indiana football and has coached generations of players. Despite not planning to coach for so long, Wright’s passion for the game kept him dedicated to Sheridan football. The team currently has a record of 1-2 on the season. Sheridan Community Schools Superintendent David Mundy and athletic director Beth DeVinney have not commented on the suspension. Fans can stay up to date on all Indiana sports news and scores by downloading the All Indiana Sports App on iOS and Android devices for exclusive access to WISH-TV’s sports coverage.
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