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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) -- Ex-football coach Rich Rodriguez says Governor Manchin and three members of the West Virginia University Board of Governors pressured him to sign a new contract last year.
The contract contains a 4 million-dollar damages clause that Rodriguez says he didn't want.
In depositions released today, Rodriguez says board members Steve Farmer, Drew Payne and Perry Petroplus assured him that all his outstanding demands for the football program would be met when Mike Garrison became WVU's president.
Rodriguez also claims Farmer told him months before Garrison's appointment that Garrison would get the presidency.
According to Rodriguez, Manchin called him on August 25th and warned of negative publicity if he didn't sign the contract before the football season started.
The deposition is part of the evidence collection for WVU's lawsuit seeking to recover the buyout.
Click on the link above to read the transcript of the deposition.