He lied to his boss in front of the whole world, they had to let that go.
I don't get how this is a fireable offense but oh well. back to 6-6 every year![]()
He lied to his boss in front of the whole world, they had to let that go.
Yep. And you can't diddle with another Arkansas coach's lady.
Also rumors of him attempting to bribe people to cover up the accident.
We can see why Green-Beckham didn't end up in Fayetteville.
I knew his parents weren't going to let him go play for him. I can't see how anyone would let their kid play for him.
I think I heard on one of the ESPN segments that his contract had a morality clause that would allow the university to fire him with cause. Don't know if that's 100% accurate, but if it is, that would make pretty much any questionable immoral act a fireable offense.
He gave the chick $20,000
Promoted her to a position where over 150 applicants applied
had an affair with her
then lied about it all.
Shouldn't have lied and if the woman involved wasnt employed by the school he probably would have kept his job.
Arkansas sends a stern message: If you're going to cheat on your wife, do it with a cousin or aunt, not somebody you put on the payroll above other qualified applicants.
"As a Razorbacks fan, I am deeply disappointed to find out that Bobby Petrino cheated on his wife and then lied about it." - President Bill Clinton
I hear Jackie Sherrill is going to replace him. Five-year contract being finalized right now.
I've never posted in this forum before. How do I go about getting a Longhorn skin for my profile?
Doubt that would've helped.
Once you're in an accident with a female which happens to be like 20 year younger then you you're ed because the school will investigate you until they find something to can you.
And that has to do with winning football games.
GM gets busted for driving drunk, keeps job.
Coach gets busted ing someone that isn't his wife, FIRE HIS ASS.
priorities
Not just as simple as ing someone. He probably broke half of the code of conduct that were included in his contract.
Not to mention this is morally wrong. You cant condone your employer to some chick when you're married and still keep a "clean" image on your company. Just doesn't look good.
Many universities have codes of conduct and I would assume that banging some chick that you just hired would violate some of them.![]()
What a dumb . Hopefully it's Garrick McGee, he has my vote for the job.
And driving drunk isn't? I'd say morally that's 100000x worse than cheating on your wife.
What he did was incredibly stupid but a coach isn't hired to be a nice human being, he's hired to win ing football games. Petrino was doing that.
I agree.
So you're basically saying that what he does on his personal time its his business, even if that involves...lets say something illegal?
I know its not the same as cheating but you get the idea. There is a line of tolerance somewhere.
You can do whatever you want on your personal time as long as it is non-harmful to others.
As long as Arkansas is in the mighty SEC it doesn't really matter who coaches them. They don't get the players to compete with LSU, Bama, Florida, Auburn, Georgia etc etc. Not enought team speed.
The reason they canned his ass had much less to do with the actual affair than the fact that he (a) lied about the wreck (b) lied about why he hired her (c) kept lying until evidence made it obvious he was lying.
If he lies about crap like that, he's gonna lie to the NCAA and that would get the school in a of a lot more trouble than a stupid affair with someone half his age. Would not surprise me to hear about an NCAA investigation real soon to see how the he rebuilt such a moribund program in a short period of time.
He wasn't fired for cheating on his wife, he was fired for putting his mistress on the team payroll ahead of other qualified people and then lying to the Athletic Director about a police report.
I bet if all he was doing was ing her, it never would have come to light and he'd probably still be the coach.
Brutalis needs to get off his sister for 2 seconds and offer his opinion on this, imo
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