Northwestern athletics issues

JP4CY

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Woof I hope these aren't true but it will be ugly if it is. Has a school in modern times ever dropped sports entirely?
Yeah I don't know what you'd do at this point.
Honestly if this is all true, most everyone needs to go.
 

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Wonder if Iowa will stop recruiting his son who plays QB. :)They're probably still a little sensitive about parents who file lawsuits against universities.
 

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Hope they have something other than "he said, he said" type evidence of this "verbal agreement."
 

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I don't think "violated a verbal agreement" will hold up well. He probably knows that Northwestern will likely settle on this.
It’s about setting up his next coaching or coordinator opportunity, no different than tucker. He’s still young, if he gets a settlement it will go a long way to making his future employment palatable
 

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I bet the view from that stadium is pretty awesome. I mean it's Northwestern football, it's not like it's a serious thing. They play for a couple years in a stadium by the lake then move to a basically brand new stadium, seems like a decent deal.