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If that is the case, you must then believe that UConn should have fired Jim Calhoun right after the NCAA released its report of infractions while he was coach. You just can't have it both ways. Ollie is going to cite the handling of Calhoun by UConn as precedence. He may even throw out the race card which would then make this situation even uglier. The real reason Calhoun was treated differently was that he was still winning games and Ollie no longer did.
Not 'should' have, but 'could' have. It gave them the option. Why bother firing a HOF coach if they don't have to?
But since Ollie stunk, AND he got the school under investigation, they chose to excercise that option.
Nice little piece of optionality for the school if it works. They can hire/fire using performance as the tipping point on the decision. If I'm the next coach, I try to get that language tightened up.
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