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No information? There is plenty of information. We don't have information about his contract and as UcM observed whether it is a for cause situation. We don't know if he has civil service status as for as personnel policies. But, common, put on your big boy pants, in coaching there is no "fair", it's what have you done for me lately. In Mitchell's case what he has done is embarrass his employer while underperforming. I don't buy "we don't have enough information." tThe biggest facor for the AD is what has the greatest potential downside for him: ask Mitchell to leave and hiring someone who can't right the ship or standing pat. This AD is standing pat and WCBB is not important enough for Pres. or Bd members to question it.
It is business--big business--money. Legal. Emotional. The Ad and KY Admin don't have the luxury to dump the coach easily. If he has a contract you can be sure he is not Civil Service. In most organizations that are about money--it is always: "what have you done for me lately".
The highlighted portion of your posting says it all. Since, from reading here, none of those departing have charged any kind of abuse, unwanted advances, etc--so what does the University have to hang it's hat on?
Just say too much talk so you are fired?? Even a first year law student would collect big bucks from the school on that--his reputation would be damaged without anything to support the firing.