Who is cincinnatis basketball coach




















Los Angeles. New Orleans. New York. San Antonio. San Diego. Tampa Bay. Washington DC. Former Cincinnati men's basketball coach John Brannen has dropped university president Neville Pinto and athletic director John Cunningham from a lawsuit on his for-cause termination from the program, according to court records obtained by The Athletic. Brannen filed a notice of dismissal to the U.

He has essentially moved his lawsuit from federal court to state court, where he names only the university and the state of Ohio as defendants in the new suit. In the new suit, Brannen "prays that this Court declare that UC has, in bad faith and in violation of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing, breached its contract with him. Brannen first filed a federal lawsuit against the school, Pinto and Cunningham on May 21 in response to the school letting him go on April 9.

The suit alleged his termination was "nothing more than a smokescreen to avoid triggering a contractual buyout clause that would have cost the University millions of dollars.

Cunningham was the main target of the complaint, which accused him of carrying out an unjustified for-cause firing against Brannen via a coordinated, pre-determined effort that involved unchecked and unauthorized influence over the decision. On Aug. The motion essentially meant the defendants believed Brannen's complaints and claims were legally invalid.

Brannen was fired after two seasons with the Bearcats. His tenure dissolved after a month-long saga following the regular season marked by a reported rift between numerous players, and what the university described as a failure "to promote an atmosphere of compliance" and a disregard for "the well-being, health and safety of student-athletes.

Brannen and Cincinnati will continue to litigate the past, but Bearcats fans and the basketball program appear ready to move on. His energy, his determination, his intelligence and his care for young people convinces me that he will continue at that level. I am so happy for him and the University of Cincinnati Basketball program and I look forward to being in the stands!

Miller also ran his own basketball camps in Charlotte and Greensboro for two summers. He earned his degree in political science from North Carolina in He earned a scholarship to James Madison University, where he played one season before transferring to North Carolina to become a walk-on for Coach Williams' squad. Deposits are subject to seat availability and not guaranteed.

New season-ticket holders can place their deposit today online! Print Friendly Version. They came to Cincinnati for a reason. They came to Cincinnati for the same reason I came to Cincinnati. Miller, who compiled a record with two NCAA tournament appearances at UNC Greensboro over the past 10 seasons, said it was important to earn the players' respect. They have pride. You could just feel it through the Zoom. I felt it coming through the screen, because they put this jersey on and they've done things that are going to last forever and they care about the future of this program.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000