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Tag: Coaches: Page 24
Sports
Appeals court rules Ohio State must pay O’Brien $2.4 million
COLUMBUS Ohio Ohio State must pay former men’s basketball coach Jim O’Brien more than $2.4 million for his wrongful firing in 2004, an appeals court ordered Thursday.
September 20, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Board of Higher Ed gives tentative nod to president pay raises
MINOT N.D. Members of North Dakota’s Board of Higher Education are raising questions about new pay standards that would make the university system’s campus presidents eligible for hefty salary increases. One president compared the changes to being generous with a team’s coach while shortchanging its players.
September 20, 2007
Sports
OSU files response to motorist’s lawsuit against Sutton
STILLWATER Okla. Oklahoma State University has filed a response to a lawsuit by a Perry woman who was injured in a traffic collision last year with former basketball coach Eddie Sutton.
September 20, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Florida A&M names Harris as basketball coach
TALLAHASSEE Fla. Former Florida State basketball star Eugene Harris was introduced Thursday as the head basketball coach at Florida A&M, although details on his contract with the school remain to be finalized.
September 20, 2007
Students
Pulling the scab off an old wound at wrong time
Four years ago, Donovan McNabb got off to a lousy start and Rush Limbaugh said the media propped him up because it was “very desirous” to see black quarterbacks succeed.
September 19, 2007
Sports
West Virginia coach Rodriguez keeping tight rein on Devine
LOUISVILLE Ky. Even after cutting through Maryland’s defense for 136 yards on just five carries last week, don’t expect to see West Virginia freshman Noel Devine taking any playing time away from star Steve Slaton.
September 19, 2007
Sports
Big dollars on the line this season for ACC’s football coaches
RALEIGH N.C. For any of the football coaches in the Atlantic Coast Conference, winning the league title surely would mean a great deal. Financially, it means the most to Maryland’s Ralph Friedgen.
September 19, 2007
Sports
Federal agents search Creighton coach’s house
OMAHA Neb. Federal immigration officers have raided the home of a Creighton University assistant softball coach.
September 18, 2007
Sports
One Year Later, Duquesne Still Healing From Shootings
PITTSBURGH One year after five players were shot in the worst act of random violence to strike a major college sports program, Duquesne University’s basketball team is in healing mode.
September 18, 2007
Sports
College Coaches Paranoid About Spying
ATHENS Ga. Georgia is getting ready to face Alabama in a crucial Southeastern Conference game. The Crimson Tide is coached by Nick Saban. Saban used to work for Bill Belichick. Can you figure out where this is going?
September 17, 2007
Sports
Duquesne Still Healing From Shootings
PITTSBURGH One year after five players were shot in the worst act of random violence to strike a major college sports program, Duquesne University’s basketball team is in a healing mode.
September 17, 2007
Sports
UAPB loses in final minute
Arkansas-Pine Bluff’s defense fell one play short.
September 16, 2007
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