New article about the dismissal released by theThe Daily Camera (By Brian Howell)-
www.dailycamera.com/cu-college-sports/ci_29204310/cu-volleyball-rick-george-feels-buffs-needed-change?source=rss .
Some of the article-
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On the court, it was tough to argue with Kritza's results. In seven seasons, she was just 90-125, but 57-41 in the last three seasons, with trips to the NCAA Tournament in 2013 and 2014. At 19-13 (11-9 Pac-12) this year, the Buffs were perceived being snubbed for this year's NCAA Tournament.
It was off the court, however, where Kritza and administration didn't see eye to eye.
"It really comes down to expectations that we have — our core values, our vision and providing a world-class experience for our student athletes," he said. "If I feel at some point that it doesn't fit all of that, I may intercede and interject and make a decision that I think is in the best interest of our program. I felt like this was a time to move in a different direction with our leadership."
In late October, assistant coach and recruiting coordinator Ryal Jagd was placed on administrative leave and he did not return to the team.
George was asked if Kritza's dismissal had anything to do with Jagd's situation, and while he declined to provide details about that situation, he said, "The head coach is responsible for the program. Anything underneath that, which the head coach is over all of it, is that person's responsibility, and at the end of the day, they're the ones that will be held accountable."
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