The hardest thing, and the right thing.

2
0
 The hardest thing, and the right thing.  Links0
 The hardest thing, and the right thing.
The whole Kelvin Sampson situation was a tough one. But they had to let him go. [link]

Tags:

Comments

Related Content

Related Stories
1

What's Wrong With The Sooner Basketball Squad

With the Sooners dropping another game to Texas this year, 62-45, many questions will be brought up about what the Sooners need to do so they are able to stay competitive and win these big games that they need to.
6

The NCAA and the Hoosiers

Ok, so I was pissed to see Coach Sampson bought out. I completely understand that the rules are the rules and he violated them. I can't even argue that the punishment doesn't fit the crime. Coach Sampson appears to be a repeat offender. What I have a ...
7

IU players must remove Sampson from Fave 5

Talented team needs to get comfortable with new coach Dakich, and university must try to keep Sampson as far away as possible The first sign that Indiana's problems aren't over, but really just beginning, was a startling revelation Saturday night. ...
2

The Morning After: Northwestern

Should IU ever be happy about squeaking things out against Northwestern? Probably not. Given that the Hoosiers are 12-2 in the conference and the Wildcats are 0-14 (!), a sloppy, grind-it-out win in Evanston is probably not something anyway at IU ...
2

IU releases text of 'separation agreement'

The former Indiana University men's basketball also agreed to "fully cooperate" with the school in its upcoming NCAA hearing related allegations of potentially major rules violations in Sampson's program. The 11-page "separation agreement" was ...
Related News Articles
Montana Tech planning to name court for Sampson
Montana Tech has no plans to change the name of its new basketball court, despite recent allegations against its namesake, former Indiana men's basketball coach Kelvin Sampson, athletic director Joe McClafferty said.
Report: Hoosiers have spent $4M since 2000
Indiana has paid more than $4 million since 2000 to coaches and athletic department administrators after they left the school, The Indianapolis Star reported Sunday. One college sports expert said IU's most recent buyout - $750,000 to former men's ...
Despite violations, Montana Tech to honor Sampson
Montana Tech has no plans to change the name of its new basketball court, despite recent allegations against its namesake, former Indiana men's basketball coach Kelvin Sampson, athletic director Joe McClafferty said. A recent NCAA investigation found ...
Indiana regroups, moves on after Sampson ordeal
Indiana is moving on after the turmoil of Kelvin Sampson's resignation this weekend.
IU fans moving on
EVANSTON, Ill. -- Just a day after Kelvin Sampson resigned as Indiana's head coach, it was as if he was never there -- at least to the fans.