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RE: Josh Pastner left Memphis just in time
Since the sexual assault lawsuit was filed, the sports talk hosts have defended Josh, saying he wouldn't have done this. We were in a tough situation when cal left, no one wanted to follow him here.

Years later, when our AD and President decided to extend Josh's contract with a hefty raise, that painted us into a corner. Fewer wins and kids finding it easier to leave made things worse. Fans confronting Josh's wife in public about leaving was an ugly chapter.

It was common knowledge we couldn't afford to fire him, pay off the rest of his contract and hire another coach. Georgia Tech bailed us out. How will things play out with Josh and Georgia Tech? I hope the lawsuits will be dealt with and he can move on.
02-18-2018 10:04 AM
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