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UConn asks federal court to dismiss Kevin Ollie's complaint
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[QUOTE="CL82, post: 2974485, member: 44"] Please quote my post so I know you've replied. Said differently, you have no basis for statement that KO could fund raise enough to offset his salary Nope, KO decided to smear our beloved HOF coach (well coaches actually, he also took a shot at Geno) in the hope that UConn would pay him off to avoid a smear campaign. How did UConn smear KO? By stating that he was discharged for cause? He was. By complying with the FOIA request made by KO's representation? That was mandated. KO and his representation making poor decisions is on their head, not UConns. Not so much. When you list only the Ray Allen "allegation" not the all the other "allegations" you are cherry picking. Expect me to call you out on that every time you do it. (FWIW, there is no doubt that players received food, lodging and transportation to an illegal out of state training session. You realize that right?) [/QUOTE]
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