Grand Valley State University's offensive coordinator after he recently said of Adolf Hitler "the way he was able to lead was second-to-none." Division-II Grand Valley State University offensive coordinator Morris Berger has resigned following his recent comments that he’d like to have dinner with Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. The university released a statement on Thursday to announce it reached the decision mutually with Berger. "Over the last 11 years I have taken great pride in the responsibility and privilege of being a teacher, coach, mentor and a valued member of the community," Berger said in the statement. "I was excited and proud to be at Grand Valley, and am disappointed that I will not get the opportunity to help these players in 2020. However, I do not want to be a distraction to these kids, this great university or Coach Mitchell as they begin preparations for the upcoming season." The Lakers recently announced Berger's hiring on ...