Northwestern never claimed he knew there was hazing? They just claimed there was hazing. And in the settlement Pat F admits there was hazing but that he didn’t know about it.
So we will never know the settlement, but in the settlement Fitzgerald admits to what northwestern claimed against him.
Northwestern and former football coach Pat Fitzgerald have settled a $130 million lawsuit, which was filed by Fitzgerald after his dismissal two years ago amid allegations of hazing in the program.
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You are correct that there is no evidence Fitzgerald knew about hazing. This is likely why northwestern never claimed he did.
I think the main reason why people think northwestern messed up is because they think northwestern made allegations that northwestern never actually made.
A former player made the allegation he knew, not northwestern
Northwestern fired longtime coach Pat Fitzgerald amid allegations of widespread hazing within the football program. Defensive coordinator David Braun is expected to be named the Wildcats' acting coach, sources told ESPN.
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The university’s statement at the time of firing is that there was not sufficient evidence to say he knew about it.
So from the drop northwestern said Fitzgerald didn’t know about it
If you were the lawyer in the wrongful termination case you’d have spent all your time arguing he didn’t know about hazing and the university would’ve simply said…we never said he knew. The wrongful termination case isn’t about whether or not he knew about it. Both parties claim he didn’t know.
What the wrongful termination case was actually about is whether or not him not knowing about hazing within his football program is grounds for termination for cause and zero compensation. We will never know what they settled for. I don’t think this is grounds for zero compensation. But given the fact they settled I also think he probably got less than his buyout.