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Arbitrator rules in Ollie's favor re: protections
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[QUOTE="Shine33, post: 3242828, member: 10026"] I lost respect for him a while ago and honestly I’m just sick and tired of seeing this case being dragged through the mud. It feel like it’s just continuously scratching a wound that won’t heal and I don’t view Ollie favorably bc of it. I love the UConn basketball program, and as far as I’m concerned even if he wins this case, Ollie has been selfish. He failed as a coach and a leader and committed infractions regardless of the timing of the firing, and I’m sick and tired of seeing his face in the news. You can win a lawsuit and still be a complete DB. “But you don't get to rationally lose respect for him winning an argument” That sentence is crap. You can win a legal argument and still be a jerk. You should know this as well as anyone. He has no care or respect for UConn basketball and it didn’t have to be that way AT ALL. He had mentors and brothers by his side and he threw away all of that for the $$$. That’s weak and I’ll never stand by it. [/QUOTE]
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