As per Webster: "of or relating to an office, position, or trust <official duties>"
Two recent posts have used different forms of the term "official" when they really mean, "corroborated," which means "to support with evidence or authority."
Siena has not "officially" hired a coach and Iowa has not "officially" hired an assistant coach.
There is a lot of evidence to support the argument that each will happen, but that will not occur until the people in the position to ratify such decisions actually do so.
Two recent posts have used different forms of the term "official" when they really mean, "corroborated," which means "to support with evidence or authority."
Siena has not "officially" hired a coach and Iowa has not "officially" hired an assistant coach.
There is a lot of evidence to support the argument that each will happen, but that will not occur until the people in the position to ratify such decisions actually do so.