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Fired

Good riddance. He totally fcked up.
But the new President, the AD and many others be gone.
And St. Dr. Jim should also get a close look.
 
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Yeah breaking news everywhere (including here).

Foster (baseball) is likely gone as well. Probably going to be cleaning house at the AD.
 
Yes guessing house cleaning time. AD has to go. This unfortunately will be tuff to recover from.
 
Who's going to hire the replacement or pick the interim? Gragg? After this sh*tshow, AND the current mess in the baseball program?

Season opener in less than eight weeks. With a new DC and an OC who I thought was going into a make-it-or-break-it year. Hard to concoct a worse disaster.

And there is no one in the admin chain of command who inspires any confidence.
 
Add the Dean of Journalism to the fire list. I was very disappointed in the slanted reporting. I'm not a journalist but they missed so many obvious questions, in particular with their latest hit piece. Couldn't they check the conflicting Twitter posts. They definitely tried to make the news instead of report the news.
 
The fact that it went from a two-week suspension to being fired is crazy. What was in that report? Was it as damning as the allegations in The Daily? If so, what in the hell were they thinking with the two-week suspension?
 
Who's going to hire the replacement or pick the interim? Gragg? After this sh*tshow, AND the current mess in the baseball program?

Season opener in less than eight weeks. With a new DC and an OC who I thought was going into a make-it-or-break-it year. Hard to concoct a worse disaster.

And there is no one in the admin chain of command who inspires any confidence.
President says it will be the AD. But the Fitz firing was about covering for their own complicity. So I wouldn't bet on them staying. They have no track record at NU. They're expendable.
 
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Here is the statement from Schill
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Decision to Relieve Head Football Coach Pat Fitzgerald of His Duties​

July 10, 2023
Michael Schill
Dear Northwestern community,

This afternoon, I informed Head Football Coach Pat Fitzgerald that he was being relieved of his duties effective immediately.

The decision comes after a difficult and complex evaluation of my original discipline decision imposed last week on Coach Fitzgerald for his failure to know and prevent significant hazing in the football program. Over the last 72 hours, I have spent a great deal of time in thought and in discussions with people who love our University — the Chair and members of our Board of Trustees, faculty leadership, students, alumni and Coach Fitzgerald himself. I have also received many phone calls, text messages and emails from those I know, and those I don’t, sharing their thoughts. While I am appreciative of the feedback and considered it in my decision-making, ultimately, the decision to originally suspend Coach Fitzgerald was mine and mine alone, as is the decision to part ways with him.

While the independent investigative report will remain confidential, it is important for our community to know the facts.

  • During the investigation, eleven current or former football student-athletes acknowledged that hazing has been ongoing within the football program. In new media reporting today, still more former Northwestern football student-athletes confirmed that hazing was systemic dating back many years. This has never been about one former student-athlete and his motives; this is much bigger than that.
  • The hazing included forced participation, nudity and sexualized acts of a degrading nature, in clear violation of Northwestern policies and values. I am grateful that — to my knowledge — no student suffered physical injury as a result of these behaviors.
  • While some student-athletes believed the hazing was in jest and not harmful, others viewed it as causing significant harm with long-term consequences.
  • The hazing was well-known by many in the program, though the investigator failed to find any credible evidence that Coach Fitzgerald himself knew about it.
  • As the entire six-month independent investigation was confidential, I only recently learned many of the details, including the complainant’s identity. I spoke with his parents on Friday and the student on Sunday.
Since Friday, I have kept going back to what we should reasonably expect from our head coaches, our faculty and our campus leaders. And that is what led me to make this decision. The head coach is ultimately responsible for the culture of his team. The hazing we investigated was widespread and clearly not a secret within the program, providing Coach Fitzgerald with the opportunity to learn what was happening. Either way, the culture in Northwestern Football, while incredible in some ways, was broken in others.

There is no doubt that Coach Fitzgerald has had a tremendous impact on our institution, well beyond the football field. For nearly thirty years, he has given himself to Northwestern as a student-athlete, assistant coach and head coach, and he has positively impacted the lives of hundreds of young men. His players have almost all graduated and represented the University with distinction. Over the last two days, I have received hundreds and hundreds of emails describing how he has transformed the lives of current and former student-athletes. However, as much as Coach Fitzgerald has meant to our institution and our student-athletes, we have an obligation — in fact a responsibility — to live by our values, even when it means making difficult and painful decisions such as this one. We must move forward.

I recognize that my decision will not be universally applauded, and there will be those in our community who may vehemently disagree with it. Ultimately, I am charged with acting in the best interests of the entire University, and this decision is reflective of that. The damage done to our institution is significant, as is the harm to some of our students.

In the days ahead, Combe Family Vice President for Athletics & Recreation Derrick Gragg will announce the leadership for this upcoming football season, and I encourage all of you to rally around the young men in our football program as they take the field this fall. As always, the welfare of our students is paramount and we will move forward expeditiously to make the reforms I outlined in my letter, dated July 8.

Over my ten months serving as your President, I have found the Northwestern University community to be proud, to be passionate, to be supportive, and yes, to be demanding. While today is a difficult day, I take solace in knowing that what we stand for endures. Finally, I am grateful for the partnership and support of the Board of Trustees and Chair Peter Barris.
 
The fact that it went from a two-week suspension to being fired is crazy. What was in that report? Was it as damning as the allegations in The Daily? If so, what in the hell were they thinking with the two-week suspension?
Gross incompetence. Disgustingly inept.
 
The fact that it went from a two-week suspension to being fired is crazy. What was in that report? Was it as damning as the allegations in The Daily? If so, what in the hell were they thinking with the two-week suspension?
They were thinking that nobody would pursue the story.
 
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I’m speechless right now. But I’ll confirm that this is a classless post in and of itself.

I have more thoughts to share, but would rather compose myself first.
I've been a fan since my first game in 1988 as we got our ass kicked by Indiana. I befriended so many players at the time. They were always so approachable and great people.

As an alum my kids grew up Cats fans since we commonly caught at least one game a year. We went to visiting stadiums and numerous bowl games. My wife used the Cats as an excuse to finally get me to go to Europe.

I know there was some issues and concerns but this appears to be a rush to judgement.

My son was recently waitlisted by NU. He didn't want to wait, so he choose GT, which is admittedly the better engineering school. After this weekend and the debacle to truly assess all the details of the story I'm currently feeling that I need to take time away from NU - at a minimum football.

This break will allow me to commit myself to following FSU (daughter) and GT, which BTW their next game against each other will be in Dublin in 2024. Right now it currently seems like a great vacation plan.
 
I've been a fan since my first game in 1988 as we got our ass kicked by Indiana. I befriended so many players at the time. They were always so approachable and great people.

As an alum my kids grew up Cats fans since we commonly caught at least one game a year. We went to visiting stadiums and numerous bowl games. My wife used the Cats as an excuse to finally get me to go to Europe.

I know there was some issues and concerns but this appears to be a rush to judgement.

My son was recently waitlisted by NU. He didn't want to wait, so he choose GT, which is admittedly the better engineering school. After this weekend and the debacle to truly assess all the details of the story I'm currently feeling that I need to take time away from NU - at a minimum football.

This break will allow me to commit myself to following FSU (daughter) and GT, which BTW their next game against each other will be in Dublin in 2024. Right now it currently seems like a great vacation plan.
As an NU engineering alum, I would love to talk some trash but, for engineering, it is hard to beat Georgia Tech. Great school.
 
Gross incompetence. Disgustingly inept.
Schill and Gragg both need to go. Schill for his incompetence in the handling of this situation. The fact it went from a two-week suspension to firing Fitz is ridiculous. Gregg needs to go because we now need an AD that can put together a new football staff.
 
Schill and Gragg both need to go. Schill for his incompetence in the handling of this situation. The fact it went from a two-week suspension to firing Fitz is ridiculous. Gregg needs to go because we now need an AD that can put together a new football staff.
I don't know anyone at NU I'd trust right now to hire a coach. It's hard to believe on a day like today, but things will likely get worse, and soon.
 
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I don't know anyone at NU I'd trust right now to hire a coach. It's hard to believe on a day like today, but things will likely get worse, and soon.
Who would want to come here with this ship of fools.
 
I don't know anyone at NU I'd trust right now to hire a coach. It's hard to believe on a day like today, but things will likely get worse, and soon.
I can usually find some way to logically challenge any statement. I crushes me that I cannot challenge this one.
 
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