CURIOUS INDEX, 7/9/08

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 CURIOUS INDEX, 7/9/08
Perhaps we should scale back our plans for a fifth home with custom space elevator. Rich Rodriguez–or someone on his behalf– will pay West Virginia University the entire sum of $4 million dollars in damages related to his departure for Michigan this past January. The deal allegedly specifies how much Rodriguez will pay, and how much “someone else” will ... [link]

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Michigan Gives In and West Virginia Wins
Published 7/9/2008 by T Kyle King at Dawg Sports: Front Page Posts
... Viewed from a distance, it seemed pretty cut and dried from a legal standpoint. Coach Rodriguez had a flirtation---O.K., an affair---with Alabama and, once jilted, W.V.U. demanded a hefty buyout as part of a package to raise the pay of the native son with the wandering eye. After consulting with his agents and attorneys, Coach Rodriguez signed on the dotted line. ...

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