When University of Minnesota president Eric Kaler touted the hire of athletics director Norwood Teague several years ago, he called him "a relationship builder and experienced fundraiser."
And a review of the past year of Teague's expense reports showed that the former director spent money to make money -- treating donors from Minnesota to Florida to Arizona with golf outings, limo rides and expensive dinners. In some cases, he offered "consultants" the same treatment.
Not all of the expenses were fully reimbursed by the University.
Days after Teague's resignation after accusations of sexual harrassment were made, the University ordered a review of his department's culture, employment practices and spending.