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Top UConn football booster wants $3 million back!

UConn’s top football booster, Robert G. Burton wants his more than $3 million back and is planning to cut ties with the school after he was not consulted in the hiring of the Huskies’ football coach NFL defensive coordinator and Syracuse head football coach Paul Pasqualoni. Burton is the top contributor to UConn athletics, even the football complex is named after him. In an open later to UConn AD Jeff Hathawy, Burton writes:

“The primary reason (former coach) Randy (Edsall) took another job is because he couldn’t work with you… You are not qualified to be a Division I AD and I would have fired you a long time ago. You do not have the skills to manage and cultivate new donors…. I was not looking for veto power, your lack of response on either of these requests tells me that you do not respect my point of view or value my opinion…. After we get our money back, you can take our name off the complex.”

The Huskies finished 8-5 in 2011 and lost to Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl.

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Les Miles will remain at LSU, Brady Hoke new Michigan coach

UPDATE: Michigan hires San Diego State head coach Brady Hoke. Hoke was a defensive line assistant coach from 1995-2002.

LSU football coach Les Miles will NOT go to Michigan. U of M Athletic Director Dave Brandon met with Miles last night in Baton Rouge to talk about the vacant coaching position in Ann Arbor. LSU AD Joe Alleva released a statement saying:

“I am pleased to announce that Les Miles will remain the head coach at LSU. Les has led this program to many great successes on the field and his players represent LSU well off the field. We look forward to many great years of LSU football under his leadership.”

In his current contract at LSU, Miles had a $1.25 million buyout if he chose to leave to coach at Michigan. Miles led LSU to a National Championship in 2007 but is a Michigan Man playing at the school under Bo Schembechler and also serving as an assistant coach.

Walmart Wolverine fans are mourning at every trailer park, party store and Big Lots across the state…

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Congratulations to BCS Champions Auburn!

Congratulations to BCS Champions Auburn! The Tigers beat the Oregon Ducks 22-19 on a last second field goal. The game broke record cable ratings, posting a 16.1 overnight metered market rating. Remember kids… money can’t buy you class, but it can win you a National Championship.

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Little Sisters of the Poor congratulate TCU’s Rose Bowl win with billboards in Ohio

Despite going undefeated, Texas Christian University has been criticized for playing a weak schedule. Earlier in the season, Ohio State President George Gee denounced TCU saying, “Having been both a Southeastern Conference president and a Big Ten president, that it’s like murderer’s row every week for these schools. We do not play the Little Sisters of the Poor. We play very fine schools on any given day.”

Now that TCU has won the Rose Bowl and defeated Wisconsin, the Horn Frogs are not letting Gee forget his comments. 20 electronic billboards have gone up in the Columbus, Ohio area congratulating TCU on their Rose Bowl victory, from “The Littler Sisters of the Poor.”

Ohio State finished second behind Wisconsin in the Big 10 and instead went to the Sugar Bowl where they defeated Arkansas. There is no telling if the Buckeyes would be able to beat the Little Sisters of the Poor, but as my 90-year old grandma says, “It’s Catholic so it’s no monkey business.”

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