Baton Rouge, LA (Sports Network) - One day after spring practice got underway
at Grambling State last week, football coach Doug Williams sued the
university, claiming the school has reneged on portions of his contract.
Williams filed the suit in state court, according to the Associated Press,
claiming he and his staff were not paid promised bonuses for leading last
year's team to the Southwestern Athletic Conference championship.
Williams claims when he returned to Grambling State last February for a second
stint as the football coach, he agreed to a contract that included a
guaranteed salary and performance bonuses. The suit said Williams was told by
the university that the money will be paid if he signs a reduced contract.
The suit adds the University of Louisiana System governing board did not vote
on the contract as required by law.
Grambling, university president Frank Pogue and the UL System were listed as
defendants. The suits asks for damages equal to what Williams would have
earned under his unapproved contract, plus punitive damages.
Williams is directing Grambling State through spring practice. The Tigers
finished with an 8-4 record last season, with Williams' freshman son, D.J.,
taking over as the starting quarterback.
The former Grambling State star quarterback posted a 52-18 record when he
succeeded the legendary Eddie Robinson as the Tigers' head coach from
1998-2003.
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