FILE -
Michigan
State
head
coach
Mel
Tucker
speaks
during
an NCAA
college
football
news
conference
at the
Big Ten
Conference
media
days at
Lucas
Oil
Stadium,
Wednesday,
July 26,
2023, in
Indianapolis.
(Photo
credit:
Darron
Cummings,
AP
Photo) |
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FILE –
Brenda
Tracy, a
sexual
assault
survivor
and
activist,
waits on
the
Michigan
Stadium
field
for the
pregame
coin
toss,
before
an NCAA
college
football
game
between
Michigan
and
Western
Michigan
in Ann
Arbor,
Mich.,
Sept. 8,
2018.
Michigan
State
football
coach
Mel
Tucker
is
facing a
hearing
next
month
over
allegations
that he
sexually
harassed
Tracy
during a
phone
call
last
year,
according
to USA
Today.
Michigan
State
hired an
outside
Title IX
attorney
to
investigate
the
complaint
and the
investigation
concluded
in July,
according
to the
report
published
Sunday,
Sept.
10,
2023.
(AP
Photo/Tony
Ding,
file) |
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Michigan
State
fires
coach
Mel
Tucker
for
bringing
ridicule
to
school,
breaching
his
contract
LARRY
LAGE
apnews.com
LANSING
-
Michigan
State
fired
Mel
Tucker
on
Wednesday,
saying
the
suspended
football
coach
failed
to
present
adequate
reasons
why he
should
not be
fired
for
cause
after
having
what he
described
as
consensual
phone
sex with
an
activist
and rape
survivor.
The
school
said it
terminated
what’s
left of
Tucker’s
$95
million,
10-year
contract
for
acknowledging
actions
that
subjected
the
institution
to
ridicule,
breaching
his
contract
and
moral
turpitude.
Brenda
Tracy,
the
activist
and rape
survivor,
said
Tucker
sexually
harassed
her
during
the
phone
call in
April
2022.
Several
months
later,
Tracy
filed a
complaint
with the
school’s
Title IX
office.
Michigan
State
informed
the
51-year-old
Tucker
that it
planned
to fire
him on
Sept. 18
and gave
him a
week to
respond,
which he
did on
Monday.
“Simply
put, Mr.
Tucker’s
response
does not
provide
any
information
that
refutes
or
undermines
the
multiple
grounds
for
termination
for
cause
set
forth in
the
notice,”
athletic
director
Alan
Haller
said.
“Instead,
his
25-page
response,
which
includes
a
12-page
letter
from his
attorney
and a
13-page
‘expert
report,’
provides
a litany
of
excuses
for his
inappropriate
behavior
while
expressly
admitting
to the
problematic
conduct
outlined
in the
notice.”
Messages
seeking
comment
were
left
with
Tucker’s
attorney
and
agent.
He has
acknowledged
having
phone
sex with
her but
said it
was
consensual.
Michigan
State’s
investigation
was
completed
in July
and a
hearing
scheduled
for next
week.
Attorney
Jennifer
Belveal
said the
school
knew
Tucker
acknowledged
during
the
investigation
in March
that he
had had
phone
sex with
Tracy.
“The
notice,
which is
entirely
premised
on
information
you knew
at least
seven
months
ago, if
not
earlier,
now
affirms
Tucker’s
belief
that the
investigation
was
never
interested
in the
truth,”
she
wrote.
She
denied
in a
statement
that
Tucker’s
actions
were
acts of
moral
turpitude
— “by
any
stretch
of the
imagination”
— at the
university
that
operates
in the
shadow
of Larry
Nassar’s
sexual
abuse of
more
than 100
athletes.
Belveal
also
cited
Tucker’s
“serious
medical
condition”
in
stating
that the
embattled
coach
reserves
his
right to
fully
respond
to the
university’s
planned
firing
when
he’s
medically
cleared.
Tucker
asked
for a
medical
leave
for “a
serious
health
condition”
while he
was
suspended
and the
school
denied
the
request,
saying
it was
“unnecessary,”
according
to his
attorney.
The
school
told
Tucker
he would
be fired
for
cause
and
without
compensation
for
misconduct
with
Tracy,
whom it
considers
a vendor
because
she was
once
paid to
speak
with the
team,
and gave
him
seven
days to
respond.
Tucker
signed a
$95
million,
10-year
contract
in
November
2021. If
the
school
gets its
way, he
will
lose
about
$80
million
he was
due to
make
through
Jan. 15,
2032.
Tracy’s
allegations
were
made
public
by USA
Today
earlier
this
month,
and on
the same
day that
the
report
was
published,
Tucker
was
suspended.
Tucker,
who said
he has
been
estranged
from his
wife for
years
and has
two
children,
said the
allegations
against
him are
“completely
false.”
“I can
only
conclude
that
there is
an
ulterior
motive
designed
to
terminate
my
contract
based on
some
other
factor
such as
a desire
to avoid
any
(Nassar)
taint,
or my
race or
gender,”
Tucker,
who is
Black,
said in
a
response
his
attorney
shared
earlier
this
month.
Tracy is
known
for her
work
with
college
teams
educating
athletes
about
sexual
violence.
Michigan
State
paid her
$10,000
to share
her
story
with the
football
team.
Tucker
began
his
coaching
career
with
Nick
Saban as
a
graduate
assistant
for the
Spartans
in 1997.
He
returned
to the
school
with one
of the
biggest
contracts
in
college
sports
after
leading
Colorado
for one
season
and
serving
as an
assistant
coach at
Georgia,
Alabama
and Ohio
State.
Tucker
also
worked
in the
NFL,
leading
the
Jacksonville
Jaguars
as
interim
coach
during
the 2011
season.
He was
20-14 in
three-plus
seasons
at
Michigan
State,
which he
led to
11 wins
in 2021,
and his
career
record
as a
college
football
head
coach is
25-21.
The
Spartans
(2-2,
0-1 Big
Ten)
play at
Iowa
(3-1,
0-1) on
Saturday,
and will
be led
by
interim
coach
Harlon
Barnett
for a
third
game.
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AP
college
football:
https://apnews.com/hub/college-football
and
https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll
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