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KO - Victim of discrimination and denied due process?
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[QUOTE="DMIL, post: 2775297, member: 8539"] You know, people get emotional about this because we care about the school and program for a variety of reasons. I can understand why the Administration made the move they did for Hurley when they did. He is the type of coach that you can easily get excited about and can see him quickly impacting the projectory of the program. K.O.’s termination has opened up a bees nest within the UCONN family but at the same time we are all dying to move on from this. I believe this contingent I’m referring to has finally calmed down a little bit and started to transition. We’ll see if it continues. It’s easy and convenient to kick a man when he is down and wish that he will just magically go away. It’s typical behavior that’s exhibited about ex employees that didn’t leave on their terms. K.O. will be getting a plaque one day from the school and oddly enough Hurley may be the guy presenting it to him. He is still our UCONN brother no matter what and we have to believe that reasonable minds will reach a settlement. No one in College basketball enjoys this kind of situation and there is a fear that this could set some type of precedent if an agreement is not reached. [/QUOTE]
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