Sometimes you have to wonder if Bob Mulcahy realizes someone else is the Governor. Just as Jon Corzine’s state comptroller, Matthew Boxer, launches a probe of Rutgers University’s sports spending – spurred by published reports of a seemingly secret deal to get football coach Greg Schiano an extra $250,000 -- the Rutgers Athletic Director decided to form his own investigation team. Mulcahy has tapped two old men who seem to show up every time someone needs a blue ribbon panel: former PSE&G CEO Al Koeppe and Albert Gamper, the former CIT Chairman. Apparently the state comptroller and the State Commission of Investigation aren’t enough for Mulcahy and Rutgers President Richard McCormick.
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