OMAHA, Neb. — On the day he was introduced as Youngstown State's new head coach, the ugly nature of Bo Pelini's departure from Nebraska was revealed.
Pelini, who was fired on Nov. 30, lambasted Nebraska athletic director Shawn Eichorst in a profanity-filled talk during his final meeting with his players. The Omaha World-Herald on Wednesday reported that it had a writer listen to an audiotape of Pelini's address to the players on Dec. 2 at a Lincoln high school.
The university said in a statement that if the audiotape is authentic, "it only reaffirms the decision that he should no longer be a leader of young men at Nebraska."
"His habitual use of inappropriate language, and his personal and professional attacks on administrators, are antithetical to the values of our university," the statement said. "His behavior is consistent with a pattern of unprofessional, disrespectful behavior directed by Mr. Pelini toward the passionate fans of Nebraska, employees of the university and, most concerning, our student-athletes. This behavior is not tolerated at the University of Nebraska and, among many other concerns, played a role in his dismissal."
The newspaper didn't say who audiotaped Pelini's talk.
The Associated Press left messages for Pelini and Youngstown athletic director Ron Strollo.
Pelini was fired after going 9-3 this season and 66-27 over seven years. He also won a bowl game as interim head coach in 2003. Eichorst hired Mike Riley away from Oregon State to replace Pelini.
Pelini, 47, was under contract until February 2019, and the university must pay him a settlement of as much as $7.9 million. That amount will be reduced by an amount dependent on his salary at Youngstown State.