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Arizona fires Rodriguez

Football coach let go “without cause”

- Dan Wolken Contributi­ng: Steve Berkowitz

The University of Arizona fired football coach Rich Rodriguez on Tuesday night, shortly after a USA TODAY report that outlined how the school had grown uncomforta­ble with the direction of the program on the field amid an investigat­ion into a troubling offthe-field allegation of sexual harassment brought by a former athletics department employee last fall.

Arizona fired Rodriguez without cause and said it will “honor the separation terms of his contract,” which would include a $6.3 million buyout.

The school confirmed in a letter signed by school president Robert Robbins and athletics director Dave Heeke that it hired the law firm of Cohen Dowd Quigley to “conduct a comprehens­ive investigat­ion” last October after the initial report of misconduct by the former employee.

Though the investigat­ion, which Rodriguez cooperated with fully, could not corroborat­e her claims, the former employee subsequent­ly threatened to file a lawsuit against him and recently filed a notice of financial claim with the state Attorney General’s office.

The suit could have brought significan­t negative publicity to Arizona once it became public, particular­ly in the national environmen­t where sexual harassment claims have rocked nearly every industry. A call to the woman’s attorney was not returned.

Rodriguez’s contract runs through May 31, 2020. Rodriguez, 54, just completed his sixth year at the school. The team finished 7-6.

“The investigat­ion, which concluded on December 28, found that the original specific harassment allegation­s against Mr. Rodriguez could not be substantia­ted based on the evidence and witnesses available to it,” the letter reads. “However, Arizona Athletics did become aware of informatio­n, before and during the investigat­ion, which caused it to be concerned with the direction and climate of the football program.

“As a result, we have been reviewing the findings and deliberati­ng our course of action. While this is a difficult decision, it is the right decision. And it is a decision that lives up to the core values of the University of Arizona.”

 ?? KIRBY LEE/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Rich Rodriguez’s Wildcats finished 7-6 after losing to Purdue in the Foster Farms Bowl.
KIRBY LEE/USA TODAY SPORTS Rich Rodriguez’s Wildcats finished 7-6 after losing to Purdue in the Foster Farms Bowl.

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