ESPN: Investigation shows Larry Eustachy created culture of fear and intimidation

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per ESPN:

Records from a 2013-2014 Colorado State investigation reveal men's basketball coach Larry Eustachy created a culture of fear and intimidation and emotionally abused his players, the Coloradoan is reporting.

Former Colorado State athletic director Jack Graham, who hired Eustachy in 2012 and led the school's investigation, told the newspaper a recommendation was made to fire the coach.

"I believed Eustachy should be terminated and believed we had the basis to terminate for cause," Graham said Wednesday. "I was advised by [Colorado State University president] Tony Frank that we did not have the basis to terminate for cause and that Eustachy was to be placed on a personal improvement plan."

According to documents obtained by the Coloradoan, Eustachy acknowledged he has told his assistant coaches to "shut the f--- up" and called players "f---ing c--ts." He also said he "crossed the line" and later said he went "way over the line" when questioned about whether the atmosphere in his program was one of fear and intimidation.

The investigation also found that Eustachy punched and broke dry-erase boards in locker rooms and threw unopened soda cans against walls.

http://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...erated-intimidated-staff-players-report-shows

Go Gophers!!
 

Sounds like my Squirt hockey coach! Although he usually had a Challstar in
 

Wow, he called people bad names and broke dry-erase boards and threw soda cans. Lock him up and throw away the key. He is the worst person ever.
 




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