Bath will work with the tight ends, while Edwards will serve as defensive ends coach.
Bath played quarterback at Miami from 1998-2000, posting a 23-10 record as a starter. He previously serived as tight ends coach at Miami (2006-08) and most recently was the offensive coordinator at Ashland University.
Edwards, a West Chester native and Moeller High School graduate, started at linebacker as a true freshman at Miami.
He has spent the last eight seasons coaching at Kent State.
Venus withdraws from Aussie Open
MELBOURNE, Australia — Venus Williams had played 251 Grand Slam matches and never once been forced to retire because of injury.
It took all of four minutes for that streak to end.
The seven-time major winner spent more than 48 hours agonizing over whether she’d be ready for the third round of the Australian Open. She decided to go ahead, hoping enough adrenaline would kick in to allow her to play through the pain.
Williams was ailing after her second-round victory, her ability to move severely restricted. Waiting for her in the third round was 30th-seeded Andrea Petkovic.
The match was over almost before it began. Williams won just one of the seven points she played before she bent over in pain, clutching her right side.
Points system may be scrapped
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — NASCAR President Mike Helton strongly indicated the points system used since 1975 will be scrapped for a simpler scoring method.
“The goal for some time has been to create a points system that is easy to understand, easy to explain, easy to be talked about, but also be credible at the end of the season,” Helton said Friday during a competition update at Daytona International Speedway.
— Staff and wire reports