Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 09, 1994, Page 12, Image 12

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Coach takes leave after odd acts
CHICAGO (AIM — Kicky Byrdsong i.aim* lo
Northwestern with a lough approne h for a slrug
gling basketball program, promising an opportuni
ty for his players to show they were better than
their record
Now, tiie rebuilding is on hold, and Byrdsong
has taken a leave of absent e after a weekend game
that saw him roam the stands, slapping hands with
fans and the opponent's mascot
When Bvrdsong took over, he removed Path* k
Baldwin ns team captain, made Dion hoc < hange
his name and ran tough prod it os
The Wildcats initially responded, opening with
nine victories Indore reality arrived in the form of
the Big hen season Now . after eight straight loss
es. the Wildcats are hack in their familiar spot in
the t.onferent e basement, and Byrdsong has asked
for some time off
Both athletit director Kick Taylor and assistant
coach Paul Swanson, now in i barge of the team,
say they are not sure why Byrdsong asked for the
leave of absence.
"I didn’t see any more strain than any other
coach has gone through," Swanson said Tuesday,
the day after the leave of absence was announced
"He'd been very for used in practice Other than
that 1 can't see any additional strain.
Swanson and Tavlor declined to divulge where
Bvrdsong was staying or what he was doing Nei
ther was sure how long the leave would last
"All I can say is 1 truly and honestly don't
know." Swanson said.
Swanson actually did the t oat hing Saturday
night when Ityrdsong turned the team over to him
and spent most of the game sitting on a chair at the
end of the bench
Bvrdsong twice went on the floor to argue calls
and was assessed a tut him al Ten minutes into the
second half, he went into the stands, then returned
to the bench and later went hat k to the stands He
was sitting in the aisle w hen an usher asked him to
move.
Bvrdsong stretched the limits of that family ear
ly on He not only mode l.ee change his name back
from Dion to his first name of Kenneth hut
switched his uniform numlier from 24 to 10.
"We didn't like anything about No. 24 Dion
Leo,” Bvrdsong said at the time
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