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Ollie fighting to keep his job..Link from ESPN
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[QUOTE="Dogdeacon, post: 2618734, member: 1026"] How does the act of filing this lawsuit help UConn in any way? It only helps Ollie and he’s put himself over the entirety of the program. I think this happening during the conf finals, NCAA selection and tourney keeps it off the ‘major story’ radar screen. Basketball fans would rather watch and care about basketball games. Hopefully Ollie’s lawyer knows what he did or didn’t do and advises his client to take a settlement. As much as people argue it COULD be a bad look for UConn we overfocus on that aspect b/c UConn is what we all care about. But it’s a very bad look for Ollie and if he lost the Just cause fight he is 100% never coaching college again. My fear is Ollie knows that’s the case regardless, somehow is simultaneously in denial about his transgressions & how he’s hurting UConn & himself; thus he’s got nothing to lose by fighting to bitter end. [/QUOTE]
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