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  • How does Geno pay back $1.2 mil with interest?

    With the judges' ruling today, the question is- How does Geno pay back the $1.2 mil plus interest. I know there will be an appeal but if he loses the appeal the interest will really add up.

  • #2
    bankruptcy?

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    • #3
      Can't speak for Geno but it would be hard to me to stay focused with this terrible news today!
      Has anything like this happened to another D1 basketball coach before as far as paying back an entire 4 year contract back with interest? What's the odds of a coach making it through a 4 year contract anyway?

      Reynolds: http://www.pjstar.com/bradleyhoops/x...final-judgment

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      • #4
        1st - get a new atty
        2nd - appeal and get the case out of Ohio
        3rd - remember - Geno is not on the hook for all of it, as it was revealed in discovery that the agreement Geno has with BU (contract) places obligation for BU to pay up to $400,000 of any "buyout"..
        so this ruling also impacts Bradley University tot he tune of $400K..

        testimony on the record in this case stated...

        "Dr. Cross stated that the issue of damages was between Coach Ford and KSU.." (pg 5)

        "Bradley U's contract upped Coach Ford's annual base salary to $700,000
        and offered to pay $400,000 (called a "buyout" in Bradley U's memorandum
        of understanding) toward Coach Ford's liquidated damages to KSU."
        (pg 6)

        Last edited by tornado; 10-15-2013, 01:06 PM.

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        • #5
          Hopefully we have his back on this, and keep fighting , no ruling from a Ohio judge should stand . Better hang a banner this yr just for peace of mind sake.

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          • #6
            He could borrow the money from Joanne Glassser

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Big Mike View Post
              Can't speak for Geno but it would be hard to me to stay focused with this terrible news today!
              Has anything like this happened to another D1 basketball coach before as far as paying back an entire 4 year contract back with interest? What's the odds of a coach making it through a 4 year contract anyway?

              Reynolds: http://www.pjstar.com/bradleyhoops/x...final-judgment
              Typically the new school agrees to pay the buy-out. It's generally considered 'standard practice.' BU did not do this.

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              • #8
                How do you know thats a true statement?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tornado View Post
                  1st - get a new atty
                  2nd - appeal and get the case out of Ohio
                  3rd - remember - Geno is not on the hook for all of it, as it was revealed in discovery that the agreement Geno has with BU (contract) places obligation for BU to pay up to $400,000 of any "buyout"..
                  so this ruling also impacts Bradley University tot he tune of $400K..

                  testimony on the record in this case stated...

                  "Dr. Cross stated that the issue of damages was between Coach Ford and KSU.." (pg 5)

                  "Bradley U's contract upped Coach Ford's annual base salary to $700,000
                  and offered to pay $400,000 (called a "buyout" in Bradley U's memorandum
                  of understanding) toward Coach Ford's liquidated damages to KSU."
                  (pg 6)

                  http://www.co.portage.oh.us/pa/IMAGE...5A2990D5715ED0
                  An appeal will not get the case out of Ohio. If he appeals it will be heard by an Ohio court of appeal.

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                  • #10
                    Bradley's attorney said their intent was to appeal - I suspect they will do so as many times as necessary to get the case out of the Ohio system


                    according to their own site - the appeal would go to the Eleventh District Court of Appeals
                    ..from there if appealed further it goes to the United States Court of Appeals - Sixth Circuit

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