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I have seen no facts that would clarify “how she was by Tim Kelley
dismissed”, so I don’t have an opinion on that. However, I do not believe that length in the job as an assistant coach or being an ND legacy should alone have either made her the next NDWBB head coach or preserved her place on the coaching staff. This type of thing happens in every business, especially when there is a change at the top, and at many universities. I have no problem with the decision, and have no idea how it was handled, nor will I give credence to speculative rumors. Two different issues, IMO.