Larry Coker Fights For His Job By Swinging Helmet At Athletic Director, Chancellor
CORAL GABLES, FL—University of Miami head football coach
Larry Coker, afraid of being scapegoated and fired in the wake of Saturday's
brawl involving Hurricanes players and those from Florida International
University, defended himself by suspending 13 players, taking full
responsibility for disciplining his team, and swinging a Hurricanes football
helmet at the heads of athletic director Paul Dee and chancellor Donna Shalala
during a press conference Wednesday. "What happened was unfortunate and does
not reflect our character as a team or my philosophy as a coach," said Coker,
grasping the helmet by the faceguard and delivering repeated blows to Shalala's
face and neck. "However, I believe that dismissing me at this time would in
fact send the wrong message about discipline to our players and the wrong
message about the University of Miami to the public." Dee was physically unable
to comment or breathe after the press conference, but Shalala seemed to
indicate that she would handle the matter internally as soon as she stopped
bleeding internally.



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