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Vikings owner sticks with Tice

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Dec. 30 (UPI) -- A heartbreaking loss that cost the Minnesota Vikings the division title will not cost coach Mike Tice his job.

Vikings owner Red McCombs confirmed on Tuesday that Tice will

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return as coach in 2004.

Tice has one one year left on his contract with a club option

for 2005.

Speculation had swirled that McCombs would make a change

after the Vikings blew an 11-point lead in the final two minutes and lost to the lowly Arizona Cardinals, 18-17 last Sunday. On the final play of the game, Nathan Poole made a leaping 28-yard touchdown catch in the end zone to hand Minnesota the crushing defeat.

The Vikings (9-7) started the day in a first-place tie in the

NFC North with the Green Bay Packers and needed a win or a loss by the Packers to clinch the division title. The Packers rolled to a 31-3 rout of the Denver Broncos.

It was a colossal collapse for the Vikings, who became the first team since the 1978 Washington Redskins to start 6-0 and miss the playoffs.

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