ONLINE SPORTSBOOK, SPORTS BETTING, CASINO GAMES, FOOTBALL BETTING, BLACKJACK GAMBLING

Online Sportsbook Online Blackjack

SPORTSBOOK LOGIN

Join  My Sportsbook
Forget your Password?

Secure Offshore Sports Betting

SPORTSBOOK LINES

Sportsbook Lines ESPN
College and NFL Football Sportsbook Lines Football
College and NBA Basketball Sportsbook Lines Basketball
MLB Baseball Sportsbook Lines Baseball
NHL Hockey Sportsbook Lines Hockey
Soccer Sportsbook Lines Soccer
Tennis Sportsbook Lines Tennis
NASCAR Sportsbook Lines Auto Racing
Golf Sportsbook Lines Golf
Horse Racing Betting Lines Horse Racing
Boxing Betting Lines Boxing
Online Sportsbook Lines Cross Sport Parlay
Sportsbook Odds Mixed Prop Parlay
ONLINE SPORTSBOOK - Betting football, baseball, basketball, hockey and more

SPORTSBOOK NEWS

College and NFL Football Sports News Football
College Football Sports News College Football
College and NBA Basketball Betting News Basketball
College and MLB Baseball Betting News Baseball
Pro NHL Hockey Betting News Hockey
Pro Boxing Betting News Boxing
NASCAR, INDY, Formula 1 Betting News Auto Racing
PGA Betting News Golf
Harness and Thoroughbred Horse Racing News Horse Racing
English Premier, MLS, Intenational Soccer News Soccer Group 1
Intenational Soccer News Soccer Group 2
Intenational Soccer News Soccer Group 3
Pro Tennis Betting News Tennis
This Day in Sports This Day in Sports
Olympics Betting News Olympics
College Coaching Moves College Coaching
Sportsbook

 Division I College Football Sports Betting News

 

New Mexico answering questions about coach


All RSS Feeds
MySportsbook.com - Online Sportsbook, Casino & Racebook

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -University of New Mexico president David Schmidly said Wednesday that an attorney representing an assistant football coach sent a letter offering ``continued media silence'' in exchange for a $500,000 settlement in a dispute with head football coach Mike Locksley.

Schmidly said the overture was rejected.

``I outright refused it,'' Schmidly said during a news conference. ``I turned the letter over to our legal staff and told them the answer is no.''

Julian Haffner, a lawyer in Bethesda, Md., who is representing receivers coach J.B. Gerald, didn't immediately return telephone messages seeking comment.

Gerald, who claims he was punched and choked by Locksley, made his first public comments about the dispute during an interview broadcast last week by ESPN. Schmidly said he ``wouldn't be surprised'' if Gerald files a civil lawsuit against the university.

Later, administrators released a Nov. 3 letter to Haffner in which university lawyers expressed concern that Haffner had tried to speak to other New Mexico assistants without the school's permission.

After weeks of criticism over the Locksley mess, administrators gathered reporters on campus Wednesday to clarify their version of events since the Sept. 20 altercation.

Gerald said he sustained a split lip when Locksley struck him. Locksley admitted grabbing Gerald's collar but maintains he never threw a punch.

The latest developments changed nothing for Locksley, who last month served a 10-day suspension for his role in the altercation. Athletic director Paul Krebs said the coach will enter an anger management program after the season.

``Coach Locksley's behavior surrounding an argument with a member of his staff was wrong, plain and simple,'' Schmidly said. ``He has painted this university, the athletic department, Lobo football and himself in an extremely poor light.''

New Mexico (0-8, 0-4 Mountain West) plays Saturday at No. 17 Utah (7-1, 4-0).

Schmidly acknowledged the school made mistakes in following internal personnel procedures as the investigation unfolded. He also said the university improperly failed to provide records requested by several news organizations, including The Associated Press.

``We bungled the process in the areas I have mentioned, and we have already taken steps to correct and refine our procedural issues,'' Schmidly said. ``But, and I want to repeat this, I am not aware of any evidence that would suggest a cover-up.''

The university's vice president for human resources, Helen Gonzales, emphasized her investigation wasn't able to corroborate Gerald's claim to police that he was punched.

Gonzales also said notes gathered by an athletics administrator were not used in the university's official investigation because that person, Shannon Garbiso, was not a trained human resources investigator.

She also said Garbiso didn't use a tape recorder to document her meetings with assistant coaches and later compiled the notes from memory.

Garbiso's notes confirm that Locksley was swinging his arms while being restrained by assistant Mike Degory. Another assistant, Cheston Blackshear, reported that ``Locks grabbed him (Gerald) by the shirt and started choking him.''

Gonzales said her subsequent talks with the coaching staff failed to corroborate Gerald's claim.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.

November 04, 2009 at 18:31 PM ET
<-- Florida's Meyer backpedals, suspends Spikes for full game
Wounded USC looks to bounce back at Arizona State -->

Archives: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
Florida's Meyer backpedals, suspends Spikes for full game
Sixth arrest in UConn stabbing case
Bowden says he'll choose new defensive coordinator


About Sportsbook | Sportsbook | Cashier | Join Sportsbook | Online Casino | Sportsbook Lines | Sportsbook Promotions | Sportsbook Rules | Sportsbook & Casino Help Sports News | Privacy | Security | Social Responsibility | Site Map

© 1997-2009 My Sportsbook Sportsbook - Casino - Racebook - Poker
Online Sportsbook - Internet Sportsbook - MLB Baseball Betting - NFL Football betting - NCAA Football Betting - Online Casino

My Sportsbook is a fully licensed online sportsbook providing sports betting, casino games, horse betting and online poker games. Large sports betting lines selection, fast service and payouts. Review live sports betting odds on all major sports including NFL Football Betting, MLB Baseball betting and NBA Basketball betting and March Madness betting.
Toll Free Phone #: 1-866-BetOnIt (1-866-238-6648)
  Non Toll Free Phone #: 011-506-2282-3822
  Support Email : support@mysportsbook.com