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Report says Rutgers failed to properly oversee athletics department
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Ted Sherman and Josh Margolin/The Star-Ledger
Thursday November 20, 2008, 12:05 AM
The Rutgers athletic department was allowed to become a virtually independent operation within the school - bending rules, answering to no one and spending freely.
Those findings were contained in a much anticipated report released late Wednesday by the university. The 35-page internal review said the athletic department veered out of control because Rutgers president Richard L. McCormick and the school's board of governors failed to monitor Athletic Director Robert E. Mulcahy in the drive to bring athletic success to Rutgers.
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