Dooby wrote:JoePa is 84 and this assistant retired in 1999 at the age of 55. Personally, I find that odd. 55 is young for a lifetime assistant coach to retire. Not like assistant coaches in 80s and 90s made close to what they make now.
You mean odd, like they forced him out because he was investigated for this in 1998 and no one did anything odd?
Like the District Attorney who ran the investigation disappeared, no trace of him has ever been found, except for his laptop with a missing hard drive was found in a river, and after 7 years is just presumed dead, that kind of odd?
Like the kind of odd where an assistant coach retired, but negotiated a retirement contract on his way out the door, a contract that gave him emeritus status--with an office on campus and access to all of the athletic facilities?
They knew. They swept it under the rug. There is no question.