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PHILADELPHIA -- John Chaney was suspended for the rest of the regular season by Temple on Friday for ordering rough play by one of his players, who proceeded to foul out in four minutes against Saint Joseph's and broke an opponent's arm.

The Hall of Fame coach had suspended himself for one game Wednesday and apologized for his actions. He will miss Temple's home game against Massachusetts on Saturday and road games against Rhode Island and La Salle, before returning for the Atlantic 10 tournament.

"I think my behavior is reprehensible and, as I've said 1,000 times, I take responsibility," Chaney told the Associated Press in a phone interview. "If it's the judgment of the school to suspend me, I can accept the responsibility of my actions."

Temple president David Adamany announced the suspension in a statement.
"I have advised coach Chaney of this decision and coach Chaney has again expressed his deepest regrets for his actions," Adamany said.

Chaney, angered by what he thought were illegal screens by Saint Joseph's, put in seldom-used 6-foot-8, 250 pound Nehemiah Ingram against the Hawks on Tuesday to "send a message." Ingram fouled forward John Bryant hard, sending him sprawling to the ground and breaking his arm. Bryant will likely miss the rest of the season.

Chaney said he called Bryant on Friday morning to apologize and also said he planned to talk to his parents. Chaney also offered to pay for any of Bryant's medical bills.

"I feel very contrite about John Bryant," Chaney said.

Saint Joseph's was traveling to Rhode Island and no one from the team was immediately available for comment.

Atlantic 10 commissioner Linda Bruno supported Temple's decision to extend the suspension and said Chaney failed in his responsibility as a teacher and mentor.

"He is aware that our code of conduct states any further behavior that does not reflect the standards of our conference will have severe consequences," Bruno said.

Chaney's only other suspension came in 1994, when Temple suspended him for one game after he threatened then-Massachusetts coach John Calipari during a postgame news conference.

Chaney said he did not regret describing Ingram as a "goon" after the game because he said the term had been used to describe his team the last time they play Saint Joseph's.

"It was just a word that was reverberating throughout my head," Chaney said.

Chaney also said the suspension sent a strong message to Temple's students that abhorrent behavior would not be tolerated.

After some students spit in the direction of Saint Joe's players and cheerleaders, Adamany said the first few rows of the student section at the Liacouras Center would be empty for Saturday's game as a reminder they should uphold the standards of good sportsmanship.

"I incited them by my behavior, I guess," Chaney said.

Philadelphia 76ers guard Aaron McKie, who played for Chaney from 1991-94, stood by his former coach.

"I'm sure Coach in his private time, his down time, probably regrets what he said because he's always trying to do things the right way," McKie said. "I hope people don't misunderstand that. It's just an unfortunate incident."

The Hall of Famer has a 721-294 record in 33 seasons. He said he hasn't decided how the suspension will affect his decision about whether to return for another season.

"I've had a reputation for many years, I've done many things wrong and made a lot of mistakes," Chaney said. "My name is a lightning rod. Right now, I'll just take inventory of myself."

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"he should be fired asap"



i am not condoning what Chaney did.....................but do you guys have a clue to what goes on at the national level in college basketball not to mention football??????


innocence doesnt exist anymore in big-time sports sweethearts...
 

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dimeplayer how about you get a clue.this a-hole most likely cost his employer a lawsuit against them.not to mention he admitted to sending a player out to"send a message".i dont know where you work but if i caused my job a lawsuit i think i would be fired.asap.
 

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Not only should this creep be suspended , they should find a way to throw him in Jail. He is nothing but a bitter old Sore loser ,who has been that way dating all the way back to the Calipari incident!
His wife even threatened to leave him at that time because of his behavior with Calipari!
 

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IF THIS WAS KNIGHT


wall to wall media coverage night and day, Bobby would be cast as the worst human being to walk the earth since hitler.
 

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5teamparlay said:
IF THIS WAS KNIGHT


wall to wall media coverage night and day, Bobby would be cast as the worst human being to walk the earth since hitler.

THANK YOU!

Chaney is 3x the misfit Knight ever thought of being.

---FISH---
 

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Miked429..........let me clarify my response to your comment..... "he should be fired"


from what i read into your comment was that......you didnt think behavior like that existed in college sports........

yes he should be reprimanded......what i was trying to say was this type of behavior (horrible as it was) does in fact go on.........chaney just got caught...gl
 

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the man shouldnt even be suspended for one game....if he doesnt admit it nothing happens....nothing wrong with sending a message
 
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I'm surprised how big of a stink this has turned into....He sent in a thug to get a message across....so what.
 

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Cheney is a great coach. The NCAA could use some more throw backs like him.

His teams are extremely disciplined, hard-working and over-achieving.

So he made mistake -- big f'n deal, our presidon't does it on an hourly basis.
At least Coach Cheney apologized.
 

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