Accused WVU worker: Rodriguez offered job

 
Ex-West Virginia football coach Rich Rodriguez said he would find a job at Michigan for a WVU athletic fundraiser being investigated over an alleged racist remark, according to a sworn affidavit obtained by The Associated Press. Larry Aschebrook confronted Rodriguez and former assistant coach Calvin Magee after being informed of a West Virginia University investigation into Magee's accusation. Aschebrook has denied making any such remark. [link]

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