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Pitino apologizes to fans, but maintains he didn't know about paying recruits

Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports

Rick Pitino has broken his silence following a difficult few days.

The Hall of Fame coach, who was suspended by Louisville earlier this week, released the following statement Friday night:

There's been a lot of turmoil the last few days and I've intentionally avoided making any public statements - primarily because so few facts are known. But I wish to make a few now.

First, I want to thank all my players from Providence, UK, and Louisville. Your support means more to me than I can possibly express.
Second, to the many friends and fans who reached out to me in the last few days: I owe a thousand thanks and an apology for the disappointment you must have.

Third, as I've previously stated, I had no knowledge of any payments to any recruit or their family. But I was the head coach and I will take ownership of my decisions. The University took the action they thought was necessary and I will do the same.

Finally, Tom Jurich is the best athletic director in the country, and thanks to him I coached Louisville basketball for over sixteen years where we witnessed many great things. From Conference USA, AAC, Big East, and now the ACC. I am proud of our many accomplishments and appreciate the continued support of the Louisville community. Again, a thousand thanks.

Related: Pitino continues to deny wrongdoing

Pitino was placed on an unpaid leave in connection to a federal investigation into bribery of recruits. Louisville named assistant coach David Padgett as his interim replacement.

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