dennismenace
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Isn't the criteria for the legality of discharge determined by his employment contract? What other coaches may or may not get fired for doesn't seem to be relevant since he has a personal employment contract and is not "part of a collective bargaining agreement with other college coaches." Correct?Hence the part in parenthesis. The ESPN article that came out today says Pitino is not named in the federal complaint. The escort situation is a separate matter that is obviously serious but still wasn't enough to get him fired. I have no idea how Louisville is going to justify that in court, which is my point. They fired him for something that we now know doesn't get other coaches fired.