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Inaccurate resume costs Steve Masiello a $6 million contract at USF


South Florida officials were forced to "kill the deal" with Manhattan coach Steve Masiello late Tuesday after finding a "previously undetected discrepancy in his background check," according to a report from The Tampa Tribune. A source confirmed to CBSSports.com that the discrepancy stems from Masiello's resume indicating he graduated from Kentucky in 2000 even though he never actually graduated from Kentucky. (CBS Sports)

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