Updated: 5:48 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2006 | Posted: 4:44 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2006
Tuesday, Bob Ney himself sent the university an email saying he wants his name taken off of the building out of respect for the school.
The advisory board at the campus had already recommended to the board of trustees that Ney's name be removed.
In his email, Ney stated he does not think it's in the best interest of the institution or the community to engage in a raging debate over his name.
Ohio University officials said the ultimate decision rests with the board of trustees in Athens.
The Ney Center was built in 1997 and is used as the school's basketball arena, workout facility and also houses several classrooms.
Ney also said in his email that he is very proud to have worked with the university to help them secure federal funds for the building.
-Renee Cardelli & Amy Post, NEWS9
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