College coaching is full of liars and hypocrites. Are coaches really supposed to be role models? Just like athletes shouldn't be role models, neither should coaches. They live quite similar lifestyles. I think coaches are there to make sure the kids maximize their ability and get an education (which is a stretch). I can't recall one player saying that they went to college because they wanted to be like or emulate the coach. If parents are looking for a DI basketball coach to raise their kids or teach them right from wrong, then quite frankly they've failed as parents.
So, he should keep his job because he didn't break any laws and didn't commit any crimes. He might not do too well in a divorce settlement but adultery isn't against the law, and neither are abortions. I don't know the language of his contract, but I doubt he broke any clauses in his contract either.
Sounds like the university is looking at it the same way, at least for now.
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/news?slug=ap-pitinoextortion&prov=ap&type=lgns
And here's an article that touches on a lot of things houston has been saying. A good read.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_y...B?slug=aw-pitinonba081309&prov=yhoo&type=lgns