In an interview Tuesday night, Hensel said he was "disappointed in the decision that has been made by the administration."
He said players were watching game highlights at his house Tuesday. "I told them, 'It's not the games you'll remember. It's the fun times you had together. This is about building bonds and relationships. And now you'll have do that with a new coach.' "
He added: "My family matters the most to me. They're ripped up about this whole thing. Right now, I just want to spend time making sure they're in a good place."
Amid the uproar last month, the coach issued a statement that said: "The notion that my coaching staff fostered a culture whereby lack of supervision and hazing was an ongoing norm is not just unfair, but patently false. ..."
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