The Arizona Republic

Louisville places Pitino and AD on administra­tive leave

- GARY B. GRAVES

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Rick Pitino couldn’t survive another scandal, as an angry interim Louisville president Wednesday placed the head men’s college basketball coach and his boss on administra­tive leave amid a nationwide federal bribery investigat­ion that has rocked the sport.

President Greg Postel’s decision comes after the school acknowledg­ed on Tuesday that the men’s program is part of a federal investigat­ion into alleged bribery of recruits.

The 65-year-old coach was not named in the indictment that resulted in the arrest of 10 people including four assistant coaches at other schools and an Adidas executive.

Postel didn’t stop with Pitino, he also sidelined athletic director Tom Jurich, putting him on paid administra­tive leave. And though Pitino isn’t officially out of a job — he was placed on unpaid leave — the coach’s attorney, Steve Pence, told the Courier-Journal that Louisville has “effectivel­y fired” Pitino.

“I’m more angry than embarrasse­d,” Postel said Wednesday at a news conference, adding that an interim coach would be announced within 48 hours.

The Cardinals have been winning under Pitino, who has a 416-143 record over 16 years at Louisville, including a 2013 NCAA championsh­ip. But there have been continuing off the court issues.

Jurich, who has been at the school for nearly 20 years, has always supported Pitino through many embarrassi­ng transgress­ions.

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ROBERT FRANKLIN/AP Louisville head coach Rick Pitino looks on as his team falls behind Jan. 4 against Notre Dame. Louisville announced Wednesday that they have placed Pitino and athletic director Tom Jurich on administra­tive leave amid an FBI probe.
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