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In this Nov. 3, 2007, photo, Ed Rush, right, a football coach at Bloomsburg University, talks with receiver Brahin Bilal during practice in Bloomsburg, Pa. Rush has resigned as the Pac-12 Conference's coordinator of basketball officials following comments that he targeted Arizona coach Sean Miller during internal meetings before the conference tournament. Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott said in a statement released Thursday, April 4, 2013, that "I want to express my appreciation for the great contribution Ed made to basketball officiating for the Conference during his tenure, particularly in t...
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FILE - In this March 23, 2013, file photo, Arizona coach Sean Miller shouts to his team in the first half against Harvard in the NCAA men's college basketball tournament in Salt Lake City. Ed Rush resigned as the Pac-12 Conference's coordinator of officials on Thursday, April 4, 2013, following comments during internal meetings before the league tournament that appeared to target Miller, including perceived accusations that he placed a bounty on the Wildcats coach. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)
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In a photo, date not known, provided by the Pac-12 Conference, Ed Rush poses for a photo. Rush resigned as Pac-12 coordinator of officials Thursday, April 4, 2013, following comments during internal meetings before the league tournament that appeared to target Arizona men's basketball coach Sean Miller, including perceived accusations that he placed a bounty on the Wildcats coach. (AP Photo/Pac-12 Conference)
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In this Nov. 3, 2007, photo, Ed Rush, a football coach at Bloomsburg University, stands on the field with players during practice in Bloomsburg, Pa. Rush has resigned as the Pac-12 Conference's coordinator of basketball officials following comments that he targeted Arizona coach Sean Miller during internal meetings before the league tournament. Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott said in a statement released Thursday, April 4, 2013, that "I want to express my appreciation for the great contribution Ed made to basketball officiating for the Conference during his tenure, particularly in the area of ...
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In a photo, date not known, provided by the Pac-12 Conference, Ed Rush poses for a photo. Rush resigned as Pac-12 coordinator of officials Thursday, April 4, 2013, following comments during internal meetings before the league tournament that appeared to target Arizona men's basketball coach Sean Miller, including perceived accusations that he placed a bounty on the Wildcats coach. (AP Photo/Pac-12 Conference)
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FILE - In this March 23, 2013, file photo, Arizona coach Sean Miller shouts to his team in the first half against Harvard in the NCAA men's college basketball tournament in Salt Lake City. Ed Rush resigned as the Pac-12 Conference's coordinator of officials on Thursday, April 4, 2013, following comments during internal meetings before the league tournament that appeared to target Miller, including perceived accusations that he placed a bounty on the Wildcats coach. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)
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In this Nov. 3, 2007, photo, Ed Rush, right, a football coach at Bloomsburg University, talks with receiver Brahin Bilal during practice in Bloomsburg, Pa. Rush has resigned as the Pac-12 Conference's coordinator of basketball officials following comments that he targeted Arizona coach Sean Miller during internal meetings before the conference tournament. Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott said in a statement released Thursday, April 4, 2013, that "I want to express my appreciation for the great contribution Ed made to basketball officiating for the Conference during his tenure, particularly in t...
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In this Nov. 3, 2007, photo, Ed Rush, a football coach at Bloomsburg University, stands on the field with players during practice in Bloomsburg, Pa. Rush has resigned as the Pac-12 Conference's coordinator of basketball officials following comments that he targeted Arizona coach Sean Miller during internal meetings before the league tournament. Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott said in a statement released Thursday, April 4, 2013, that "I want to express my appreciation for the great contribution Ed made to basketball officiating for the Conference during his tenure, particularly in the area of ...