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[QUOTE="ctchamps, post: 2647867, member: 37"] [USER=62]@Excalibur[/USER] the legal wrangling with KO will very unlikely impact Hurley's hire or his ability to hit the ground running. He'll talk to players and coaches he wants and tell them the situation is under control, which it is. The union cannot stop KO's firing. They can only support his monetary demands and argue on his behalf over that point. It comes down to "just cause" or not "just cause" and it's hard to determine how a ruling will go in spite of what we think. The time it takes to resolve the monies for KO has benefits and detriments to both parties. In the end they'll come to an agreement. As fans it won't be quick enough for some of us and too rushed for others. And [USER=8176]@Javjudah[/USER] the "no cause" process was more likely pushed by the people who are donating their monies to keep the program going. The AD and university may have pursued a different course of action but had to satisfy the donors. I can guarantee by the time the season starts the only mention of any of this will be based on how the season goes and that debate will be among the fans and donors. The outside world only wants to see the program die, just as many of us have programs we feel the same about. So I'm not going to waste my time worrying about their thinking over this issue. Just think how quickly the world moved on over the UNC issue, a far greater travesty imo. I'm more worried about the current roster. As constructed I'm concerned about this upcoming season. One or two impact recruits can change this a lot. That's the focus we should be concerned about and let the powers in charge handle the KO situation [/QUOTE]
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