...in light of the circumstances, it was the right thing to do.
The more I saw the replay of Bryant's injury, the angrier I got.
There is no place for that in sports. Now, I am satisfied the "punishment", be it imposed by Temple or the A-10 or by Chaney himself, fits the "crime." But it's a real shame because a young man's college career is over because of the rage of a coach whose better days have since passed. And for what purpose? How in all honesty can any parents entrust their son to play for Chaney after this?
There was a meeting between Chaney and Bryant's family recently about last week's incident. Sources say it was not pleasant.
http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/sports/11016554.htm