Michael Haywood was the head coach at Pitt for all of about 2 seconds (or weeks, really) before he got busted for tossin’ around his baby momma in a domestic abuse charge, effectively costing him his job with the Panthers.
A little over a month later -- on Valentine’s Day no less -- Haywood entered an Indiana court diversion program for domestic battery that requires 60 hours of community service and psychological evaluation.
Haywood admitted to grabbing the victim last Friday in a South Bend court.
The judge presiding over the case said that if Haywood honors the program, the charges will be dismissed in one year.