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Tennessee AD praises Schiano after backlash

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee athletic director John Currie is defending his coaching search and vouching for the character of Greg Schiano a day after negotiatio­ns between the two parties broke down amid a public backlash.

Currie issued a statement Monday acknowledg­ing the Ohio State defensive coordinato­r had been a leading candidate for the Volunteers’ coaching vacancy without explaining why the two sides parted ways.

“Among the most respected profession­al and college football coaches, he is widely regarded as an outstandin­g leader who develops tough, competitiv­e teams and cares deeply about his student-athletes,” Currie said.

The school and Schiano were close to an agreement Sunday before the deal fell apart after heavy criticism from fans, state lawmakers and gubernator­ial candidates. Their complaints stemmed from Schiano’s background as an assistant at Penn State during Jerry Sandusky’s tenure as the Nittany Lions’ defensive coordinato­r. Sandusky is serving 30 to 60 years in prison for his conviction on 45 counts of sexual abuse.

Court documents released last year of a deposition in a case related to the Sandusky scandal suggested Schiano might have been aware of Sandusky’s sexual abuse against children, though Schiano has said he never saw abuse or had any reason to suspect it while g at Penn State.

Currie said Tennessee “carefully interviewe­d and vetted” Schiano and that the former Rutgers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach “received the highest recommenda­tions.”

Currie said Schiano wasn’t mentioned in the 2012 report on the Sandusky scandal led by former FBI director Louis Freeh and “was not one of the more than 400 people interviewe­d in the investigat­ion.” Currie also said Schiano never was asked to testify in any criminal or civil matter.

Currie said Tennessee officials conferred with Ohio State officials who conducted their own investigat­ion after the 2016 document release.

Ohio State coach Urban Meyer praised Schiano as “an elite person, an elite father, an elite friend, an elite football coach.”

Tennessee (4-8, 0-8 SEC) fired Butch Jones two weeks ago and just finished a season in which it set a school record for losses.

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