Reported by a Michigan blog that is aghast that Ferentz is being considered:
The original Register story by Lee Hood is no longer available on the web, but here's a key excerpt from Nexis:
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Hey, everybody's doing it!
Is that the kind of leadership Schembechler would have been proud of?
Does Michigan really need to hire a guy with this kind of baggage who, incidentally, can't beat Western Michigan at home?
Link:
MLive.com: Everything Michigan
The original Register story by Lee Hood is no longer available on the web, but here's a key excerpt from Nexis:
Iowa City, Ia. - University of Iowa football coach Kirk Ferentz, who earned $1,950,000 last year, lives in a $946,000 house -one advantage of being the state government's highest-paid employee. Ferentz's son, Brian, a football player for the Hawkeyes, lived dirt-cheap this past school year in an apartment complex that was built for the poor - an advantage of being a college student with little or no income in the eyes of the federal government.
But as a full-scholarship athlete, Brian Ferentz receives free tuition, and the university also pays him $406 a month for housing and $298 a month for food and other college expenses.
Ferentz is not the only student to avail himself of taxpayer-subsidized housing.
Roughly 200 U of I students, including dozens of athletes, lived this past school year in apartments in Iowa City that are intended for needy families, elderly people and people with disabilities.
Ferentz essentially refused to speak to the Register for the story, saying that it was his understanding many students were taking advantage of a loophole in Federal regulations (a loophole that was changed as a result of the Register's coverage) and living in subsidized housing.
Hey, everybody's doing it!
Is that the kind of leadership Schembechler would have been proud of?
Does Michigan really need to hire a guy with this kind of baggage who, incidentally, can't beat Western Michigan at home?
Link:
MLive.com: Everything Michigan