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LOL. Clearly they weren't negotiating in good faith. Glad they didn't play that game.Irrelevant. That is how negotiations work.
LOL. Clearly they weren't negotiating in good faith. Glad they didn't play that game.Irrelevant. That is how negotiations work.
fine, fire Ollie then and negotiate a settlemet in good faith. UCONN atheltics has gone way downhill under DB's watch. Look at all the bad contracts, declining attendence accross the board and the hockey rink debacle. He needs to go ASAPPerhaps DB isn't real fond of coaches who lose most of their games, get caught violating NCAA regulations, then lie about it?
OK...so how much do you think this is going to cost, defending the suit? While some on the board think it is frivolous, that is not how the real world works.LOL. Clearly they weren't negotiating in good faith. Glad they didn't play that game.
Irrelevant. That is how negotiations work.
My guess - This is a last grasp attempt by his muddling lawyers to get a few peanuts thrown their/his way. Arbitration, we have been told is all or nothing and perhaps the consensus is UConn’s not settling on that and KO probably gets nothing.
Ummmm.... could you have you used crazy/nuts/ridiculous instead?![]()
To summarize, the complaint is primarily for injunctive and equitable relief so that KO's legal right to pursue a racial discrimination lawsuit does not expire today. He claims that the University has essentially forced him to do this.
The complaint says he tried to have the University extend the time period to file, and the University declined. He tried to have the racial matter incorporated into the arbitration and the University declined.And he gave the University proper and ample notice months ago that this was an interest he might pursue.
The University was, it seems, firm in saying that if he chose the racial discrimination lawsuit, the University would drop further participation in the arbitration process which could not be wrapped up before today's. filing deadline for a racial discrimination lawsuit.
KO wanted both possibilities. The University said, in effect, "Choose one." He filed in court yesterday to get a ruling that would allow him to keep the other path from irretrievably expiring.
This is not going to end well for UCONN, KO and DB. KO's name was dragged through the mud the last 2 yrs. He has nothing to lose at this point. $10 million is alot of money not to be fighting for. I belive KO can file a civil suit if it pertains to discrimination later on. This can drag on for yrs. SH should settle with KO's team now to end all the distractions.
And LOL at the idea he should keep Calhoun out if it. Calhoun employs the rat. But Ollie is supposed to play nice.
This was the attorneys' idea. Highly doubt it was Ollie's idea.And now, claiming racial discrimination is a desperate move by a not-rich-as-imagined guy.
To be fair, I’d do just about anything I could to get $10,000,000. Hard to quietly walk away from that kind of $$$.
I hate to admit it but that’s a good point, unless he did it to remove the “rat” from the UConn scene to help UConn ?
How so?I'm KO guy, and he was done wrong, no doubt about it.
Click "Like" if you actually read the complaint that was filed.
The courthousenews.com article is weak journalism.
To summarize, the complaint is primarily for injunctive and equitable relief so that KO's legal right to pursue a racial discrimination lawsuit does not expire today. He claims that the University has essentially forced him to do this.
The complaint says he tried to have the University extend the time period to file, and the University declined. He tried to have the racial matter incorporated into the arbitration and the University declined.And he gave the University proper and ample notice months ago that this was an interest he might pursue.
The University was, it seems, firm in saying that if he chose the racial discrimination lawsuit, the University would drop further participation in the arbitration process which could not be wrapped up before today's. filing deadline for a racial discrimination lawsuit.
KO wanted both possibilities. The University said, in effect, "Choose one." He filed in court yesterday to get a ruling that would allow him to keep the other path from irretrievably expiring.
That's a quick and dirty summary, but 4 pages into this thread, there's almost nothing here that keeps itself to what has happened yesterday, irrespective of whether you favor one side or the other. This doesn't surprise me. But really, this is not quite the news that some are imagining.
What if he put the racial aspect aside? Which he should have done, but did Calhoun have the same or worse violations that were not acted on by UCONN? Just wondering.
And he can keep spending money he doesn't have on attorneys. Weren't you the one who thought he would never get fired? Go root for St Johns like you promised. This isn't going to end well for Ollie. UConn and DB appear to be just fine.This is not going to end well for UCONN, KO and DB. KO's name was dragged through the mud the last 2 yrs. He has nothing to lose at this point. $10 million is alot of money not to be fighting for. I belive KO can file a civil suit if it pertains to discrimination later on. This can drag on for yrs. SH should settle with KO's team now to end all the distractions.
And I actually like Coach Miller! He’s passionate about the game of basketballIronic because KO fired the only white coach on his staff....Glen Miller should do the same thing.
This isn't sad, its pathetic.
I'll answer, they should have tried to settle. They did not.How so?
Not worth getting into it with this guy and the Lexus driving Dr. from West Hartford, there is nothing in good faith about their appearances on the board.LOL. Clearly they weren't negotiating in good faith. Glad they didn't play that game.
This is so counter to the persona that Ollie tried sell to everybody. Was it all fake or did the divorce, struggling as a coach, and eventual firing sap him of that innate desire to overcome obstacles and look for the next opportunity to succeed both personally and professionally?
This discrimination card is the ultimate escalator.
CL82: [thinks] Wait, what? Why? [pause]... Ohhhh.Ummmm.... could you have you used crazy/nuts/ridiculous instead?![]()
KO is choosing this path. In the end, he employs them.It shows exactly no one is knocking on his door with an opportunity. KO is being taken down a rathole by his motley crew of attorneys,
And you know this how?It shows why exactly no one is knocking on his door with an opportunity. KO is being taken down a rathole by his motley crew of attorneys, ruining his reputation for any decent future.
For $10,000,000 I would remove a limb.The guy is divorced... of course he wants the cash. Unfortunate situation. As for pulling the race card... really dude?!