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Originally Posted by coolmanvette75
I feel they could have handled it a lot better than firing him on the spot. There are 3 games left in the season, and the man said he was retiring. They should have let him coach the last 3 games, retire, and live on. By firing him, it caused all sorts of unneeded violence and nonsense. If he were to finish the year and retire, there wouldnt be riots all accross the campus. It would have made this event much easier to swallow...
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Easy. The university is scared ****less and wants to do the "right" thing for a change.