MANKATO - Todd Hoffner wants his job back. And a good many football fans at Minnesota State University, Mankato also want their head coach back.
But a week after a judge dismissed felony child pornography charges against Hoffner stemming from videos he recorded on his work-issued mobile phone of his three young children dancing naked after a bath, his employer has yet to reinstate him.
The university will say only that its own investigation continues, but it won't say what it's investigating -- to Hoffner, his attorney or his union representative.
The school's silence, on the eve of the biggest game in the program's history and after Hoffner and his family endured an agonizing three-month criminal investigation, has drawn sharp criticism from Mavericks fans, many of whom question why the school would drag its feet.
"The silence has left a very poor taste in a lot of people's mouths," said Dennis Hood, president of the school's Touchdown Club. "I think the university certainly could save some face if they would reinstate him. And the sooner the better."
As the undefeated and nationally ranked Mavericks prepared this week for Saturday's 2 p.m. Division II national semifinal game at home against Valdosta State, university officials asked the union representing Hoffner to extend his paid administrative leave until Dec. 17, two days after the Division II national championship game in Florence, Ala.
Unless the school rules on reinstatement before then, the delay would ensure that Hoffner won't return to the team this season or be in the stands to watch the players he recruited make a run at a national title. As part of his paid leave, Hoffner cannot set foot on campus or attend games.
"It's just a shame," said Rod Searle, a 1959 graduate of the school, former MnSCU president and a longtime Mavericks fan. "This is Hoffner's team. He put this thing together. He deserves to be there."