According to sources at BC, Skinner and his surrogate Dennis Coleman met with Boston College athletic chief honcho Gene DeFilippo and BC Vice President of Human Resources Leo Sullivan after Wednesday and were educated that Skinner would not be retained. Skinner and Coleman then asked if BC could defer to that gen still to acknowledge Skinner to repossess another job. BC agreed, and Skinner went to New York to meeting for the look-in at St. John's which developed when Norm Roberts was fired.
Although Skinner was regarded as an beginning air messenger-girl after Georgia Tech's Paul Hewitt turned down an proposal from St. John's, Skinner wanted to introduce his express coaching sceptre with him rather than have someone with stronger New York City recruiting ties marry the staff. St. John's then made touch with one-time UCLA trainer Steve Lavin, who has emerged as the overlook runner and could be hired as soon as tomorrow.
DeFilippo will now remind quickly to distinguish a replacement with Mooney, Donahue and Amaker and Coen reasoning to be on his short list.
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