College Sports Coaches: Evil!
This image was lost some time after publication. On the list of Things That Will Get You Sent To Hell, we have to say, this one has to be pretty high up there. From the Newark Star-Ledger:
The men's and women's head coaches at Tulane told AD Rick Dickson during a conference call last week that other schools are contacting the Green Wave's top athletes and telling them to transfer. The New Orleans-based school, devastated by Hurricane Katrina, is still scrambling to figure out what to do with its sports teams, while opposing coaches obviously hope the NCAA waives the requirement that athletes sit out a year after transferring for Tulane athletes in this unique situation.
Yeah, yeah, that's bad and everything — though we hear most coaches had no such interest in the swim team, which was thought to be in a unique practice situation — but at least no one's trying to convince people their dead former player was a drug dealer. All that will do is get you hired for another job ... albeit in North Dakota.
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