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Indiana hopes to steal Obama security to protect is president
Indiana hopes to steal Obama security to protect is president
Coach cheats, school pushes cheater out the door, rioting fans try to decapitate school president. That’s how it usually goes, right? Umm … Well, Indiana University thinks so. Despite no specific threats, IU has increased security for president Michael McRobbie following basketball coach Kelvin Sampson’s resignation. The school cited concerns because of the 2000 firing ...
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Deadspin — ... • Indiana is beefing up security around University President Michael McRobbie, fearing crazed Kelvin Sampson fans may try to hurt him. Even though no such threat seems to exist. [The Meaningful Collateral] ...

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