The prevailing narrative since the resignation two weeks ago of Kevin Guskiewicz is that Michigan State University lost a world-class president — and a cutting-edge athletic director to boot — because of a meddlesome board of trustees. It’s true that a minority of the eight-member board didn’t fully buy into Guskiewicz’s agenda, or more accurately, perhaps, weren’t willing to shut up and go along with everything he asked trustees to do. But at n…
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