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Bruce Thorson-USA TODAY Sports
Per Florida Gators: GAINESVILLE, Fla. — University of Florida Head Baseball Coach Kevin O'Sullivan will take a leave of absence from his coaching duties to address personal matters, effective immediately.

During O'Sullivan's absence, Chuck Jeroloman will assume leadership of the baseball program on an interim basis.

"I appreciate the support of the University and athletic department, "said O'Sullivan. "I have some personal and family issues that need my full attention at this time."

"Coach O'Sullivan has our full support as he takes the time he needs to focus on personal matters," said Athletics Director Scott Stricklin. "We appreciate his openness in communicating this decision, and respect his need for privacy."

(Release via Florida Athletics)
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Nasty_Canasta20 days
Baseball?? That’s still around?
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Nasty_Canasta20 days
Jeebus. Just read the bio about this guy and his mistress. The husband was definitely a piece of shite who deserves to rot in hell. Those two kids had nothing to do with their parents’ sins. What a world.
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wallowinit21 days
Sounds like time for Rehab.
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Warwick21 days
those 2 ags at the CWS were aholes, but everyone knows they were right
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ForeverGator21 days
You’re a horrible human being if you’re suggesting he’s the reason for the murders. No, the horrible dad that killed his kids is solely responsible. How can you possibly ever put that on someone else? Regardless if it’s even true that Sully was in an affair, it doesn’t matter. Someone willing to do that to their own kids is pure evil. And anyone like you suggesting what you’re suggesting is just as evil.
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GalvoAg20 days
You have to be a demonic piece of shite to kill kids but you have to be a low life piece of shite to sleep with someone’s wife and deserve to be ridiculed.
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