Pres. Leath addresses the Bubu Palo issue at Hilton today
Interview with Ames Trib prior to the game:
“The appeal came to me June 10th,†said Leath. “The parties thought it was reasonable I give them two weeks to provide information, and then they wanted two weeks to rebut. So there the first month was gone.†Leath said he then had a “long-scheduled, multi-week trip to Africa as part of ISU’s program over there†and did not return until August. “I wanted to do a thorough, careful job,†said Leath, “so I asked all parties would they have any objections about waiting until the end of the month. Nobody had any objections. “And Mr. Palo’s attorney talked to (ISU athletic director) Jamie (Pollard) to make sure we would approve a waiver if there were any concerns about him transferring, and we assured him we would. They never asked us for one. “So actually the timeline seemed very fair and reasonable despite the way some people have portrayed it.â€
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Interview with Ames Trib prior to the game:
“The appeal came to me June 10th,†said Leath. “The parties thought it was reasonable I give them two weeks to provide information, and then they wanted two weeks to rebut. So there the first month was gone.†Leath said he then had a “long-scheduled, multi-week trip to Africa as part of ISU’s program over there†and did not return until August. “I wanted to do a thorough, careful job,†said Leath, “so I asked all parties would they have any objections about waiting until the end of the month. Nobody had any objections. “And Mr. Palo’s attorney talked to (ISU athletic director) Jamie (Pollard) to make sure we would approve a waiver if there were any concerns about him transferring, and we assured him we would. They never asked us for one. “So actually the timeline seemed very fair and reasonable despite the way some people have portrayed it.â€
Men