Michigan State's Tom Izzo ends silence on ESPN report, says he 'didn't deal with' Larry Nassar
Posted Oct 15, 2018
Michigan State basketball coach Tom Izzo held his tongue and his temper for the better part of eight months. He believed he had been wronged, but mindful that others in the Michigan State universe had suffered much more and multiple examinations of the school’s procedures were in place, he chose to politely decline to discuss the subject. What subject?
(Sporting News)
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