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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 953265" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I agree with everything you say here. If he were still the AD at NU, I don't know that he'd survive for the very reasons you say (same as Fitzgerald). The guys at the top are responsible for what happens under them. However, since he's no longer there, NU may try to deflect blame towards him (which I doubt) and the lawyers may try to drag him in (which I don't think they'll be successful doing), but I don't think he'll spend much time worried about himself. The media will pursue only as long as it is newsworthy and I doubt there will be heat on him from fans and former players. That will go no higher than Fitzgerald, if even to him. </p><p></p><p>Jim is a very faithful person; he's one of the most caring and empathetic people I know. What you see in interviews is not lip service or politispeak; it's how he truly is. I can only believe he is crushed by what allegedly happened at NU and is probably soul-searching to figure out what he could have done differently to prevent this from happening. I don't think he's concerned about any legal repercussions and I don't think it's going to distract him from doing his current job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 953265, member: 198"] I agree with everything you say here. If he were still the AD at NU, I don't know that he'd survive for the very reasons you say (same as Fitzgerald). The guys at the top are responsible for what happens under them. However, since he's no longer there, NU may try to deflect blame towards him (which I doubt) and the lawyers may try to drag him in (which I don't think they'll be successful doing), but I don't think he'll spend much time worried about himself. The media will pursue only as long as it is newsworthy and I doubt there will be heat on him from fans and former players. That will go no higher than Fitzgerald, if even to him. Jim is a very faithful person; he's one of the most caring and empathetic people I know. What you see in interviews is not lip service or politispeak; it's how he truly is. I can only believe he is crushed by what allegedly happened at NU and is probably soul-searching to figure out what he could have done differently to prevent this from happening. I don't think he's concerned about any legal repercussions and I don't think it's going to distract him from doing his current job. [/QUOTE]
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