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King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Temple basketball coach John Chaney has handled himself admirably in the wake of a terrible act. But he still should go.

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March 1, 2005 |

In a world in which the non-apology apology has become the standard for public figures, John Chaney has been admirably genuine in his remorse for the actions that led to the end of a St. Joseph's player's career. He's been admirable in a lot of other ways too during a coaching life that's already put him in the Hall of Fame.

But he has to go. John Chaney should resign, and if he doesn't resign, Temple should fire him.

Apologies are nice, they're a good start. But they're only a start.



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