The Fight Between Berkeley’s Academics And Its Football Team Is Getting Ugly
You can see both sides of the argument. On one hand, the faculty see Harrington as a rogue who may have caused the death of a football player and cost the school $5 million. To the players, Harrington comes off as the sort of fierce, inspiring, skilled coach who can be divisive, yet engender aggressive loyalty. And, as they say, he probably doesn’t run the team any differently than how any other college team operates. In college football, this is just how things are done. The debate is about who is in charge.
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by Patrick Redford, Deadspin.
