CFB: Leavitt sues USF over firing
Associated Press
TAMPA, Fla. — Former University of South Florida football coach Jim Leavitt has sued the university over his firing.
Leavitt, who was fired in January over claims that he grabbed and player by the throat and struck him in the face, filed the complaint Monday against the USF board of trustees and athletic foundation.
Leavitt denied the accusations and claims in the lawsuit that the university’s investigation was flawed and his reputation has been damaged. The action seeks to recover some of the $9.5 million left on his seven-year contract.
A spokeswoman said the school doesn’t comment on pending litigation.
East Carolina coach Skip Holtz was hired to replace Leavitt.