Tudor: Blake resignation raises questions
Posted Sep 8, 2010
The sudden resignation of North Carolina associate head football coach John Blake on Sunday raised more questions than it resolved about NCAA and school investigations involving the program. Why, for instance, would the school give Blake $74,500 in severance pay if he simply decided to quit his job? Such lucrative parting packages are normally reserved for coaches who get fired for not winning enough games.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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