Digger Phelps inspired basketball players when he coached at Notre Dame.
Unintentionally, he also inspired a central New York school superintendent to do something out of the ordinary.
At age 55, Nelson Bauersfeld told his wife he had a plan for his upcoming retirement. He would go to law school, get his degree and do free legal work for poor people. On Friday, at age 65, he graduated.
May 13, 2014 at 12:00 AM
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Digger Phelps inspired basketball players when he coached at Notre Dame.
Unintentionally, he also inspired a central New York school superintendent to do something out of the ordinary.
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