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UConn asks federal court to dismiss Kevin Ollie's complaint
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[QUOTE="CL82, post: 2974407, member: 44"] Uh, why? That would cost the school in excess of $10M. Any AD who did that would be fired. How much fundraising did he do as coach? I personally doubt KO would have generated 10 million over the life of his contract. When you leave a job you throw crap against the wall in the hopes that it will stick, or leave graciously. KO chose the former. As I've said from the start of this, KO's best option would have been to leave graciously. I would have earned some fraction of his salary and would have enabled him to have some say in the narrative. He chose not to do that. That's not exile, that is short term and immature decision making. You realize that KO was fired for a repeated pattern of NCAA violations and lying about them, right? The straw that appears to have broke the camels back, was paying for illegal travel, meals and lodging for two players to attend an illegal (in the NCAA sense) training session and then lying to both the administration and the NCAA about it. That was only going end up one way, with Kevin losing his job. I know you know that, though. Your decision to consistently omit it speaks to credibility on your posts on the topic. [/QUOTE]
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