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<blockquote data-quote="MD Mountaineer" data-source="post: 129398610" data-attributes="member: 1424686"><p>"he knew it was a mistake to leave WVU" Where would you get that impression? He may regret the way it went down, but from Garrison's deposition he was quoted as he no longer thought WVU was a special place. </p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px"> "Garrison, in his just-released deposition, quoted Rodriguez as saying that he did not feel that WVU was, quote, “so F’ing special.”' (page 366 in the deposition) Garrison admitted in the deposition that at one point in his conversation with Rodriguez he became aggravated. “It was at the point in the conversation when I expressed my strong feelings, which I maintain today, that there is great value in coaching at your alma mater, as your home university, and in your home state.” (page 226 in the deposition) Rodriguez said he didn’t think the place was necessarily any more special than anyplace else.”</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MD Mountaineer, post: 129398610, member: 1424686"] "he knew it was a mistake to leave WVU" Where would you get that impression? He may regret the way it went down, but from Garrison's deposition he was quoted as he no longer thought WVU was a special place. [B][SIZE=4] "Garrison, in his just-released deposition, quoted Rodriguez as saying that he did not feel that WVU was, quote, “so F’ing special.”' (page 366 in the deposition) Garrison admitted in the deposition that at one point in his conversation with Rodriguez he became aggravated. “It was at the point in the conversation when I expressed my strong feelings, which I maintain today, that there is great value in coaching at your alma mater, as your home university, and in your home state.” (page 226 in the deposition) Rodriguez said he didn’t think the place was necessarily any more special than anyplace else.”[/SIZE][/B] [/QUOTE]
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