Lets get serious here. KO is a state employee and part of the union. He was fired for the losing records- not minor NCAA violations. In CT, u can fire a state employee but taken away their benefits is a different story. There are people doing life for murder and still collecting pensions. KO is fighting for his dismissal severance and he has a good case. He is not paying a dime to his lawyers since they r provided for him by the Union or they r working for a part of the settlement. This thing can drag on forever. Susan needs to end this on her way out, DB can't do anything right
I use to make some extra money review potential lawsuits cases. No lawyer will go forward with a case unless they think they have a good chance of getting some dough. Parenteau is no t sending KO a bill every week. He is waiting for the settle money. If KO loses, he gets nothingParenteau is being retained personally by Ollie, not UConn’s AAUP chapter...
Wow, so I guess every lawsuit for damages wins and that must be how the courts decide. Not on the merits of the case but simply if a lawyer files it based on getting paid via settlement.I use to make some extra money review potential lawsuits cases. No lawyer will go forward with a case unless they think they have a good chance of getting some dough. Parenteau is no t sending KO a bill every week. He is waiting for the settle money. If KO loses, he gets nothing
how pedantic!Somebody learned a new word and thinks he is cool by showing off.
I use to make some extra money review potential lawsuits cases. No lawyer will go forward with a case unless they think they have a good chance of getting some dough. Parenteau is no t sending KO a bill every week. He is waiting for the settle money. If KO loses, he gets nothing
A) Calhoun didn't get a pass, andSo do you think the courts will not look at Calhoun getting a pass and Ollie being fired for cause? That is where there could be a problem. Uconn may have to answer(even though the AD's where not the same person, how they allowed one to stay.
Kind of like waiting too long to call a time out?Nothing in recent Ollie past indicates that he recognizes what to stop doing when in a hole.
Lets get serious here.
Oh..OK...so "They did it first"???? Sorry, not credible.A) Calhoun didn't get a pass, and
B) This has been answered a million times.
The fact that UConn treated him differently than Calhoun is easily defended by the way the NCAA treats UConn different from virtually every other program.
Name the other programs that were punished a second time based on new rules/requirements that were applied retroactively? I'll wait.
Yeah, that's exactly what I'm saying. Are you really this dense? If so, don't apologize. It's not your fault.Oh..OK...so "They did it first"???? Sorry, not credible.
Lieing to the ncaa is not a "minor ncaa violation." He is going to get a show cause penalty from the NCAA. Google what that is.Lets get serious here. KO is a state employee and part of the union. He was fired for the losing records- not minor NCAA violations. In CT, u can fire a state employee but taken away their benefits is a different story. There are people doing life for murder and still collecting pensions. KO is fighting for his dismissal severance and he has a good case. He is not paying a dime to his lawyers since they r provided for him by the Union or they r working for a part of the settlement. This thing can drag on forever. Susan needs to end this on her way out, DB can't do anything right
I used to be a big Ollie supporter but he has officially hit rock bottom. It’s sad because he won’t be welcome at UConn now for a very long time (if ever). He made some poor choices in the lawyer department which really hurt him. He should be suing his lawyers rather than going after UConn. UConn should have just paid him $2-3M to go away. Who knows maybe they tried to and it was turned down. We have our future coach and the public damage has already been done. My gut tells me when the smoke clears this whole race card thing will hurt Ollie more than it hurts UConn. No one is going to hire him after this.
I personally don't think Ollie was fired for racist reasons. I however also for one second don't believe he was fired for NCAA infractions either. Both sides can be rightfully called out for stretching things. The reality is that UConn fired KO for performance issues as he did not win enough games (unlike Calhoun). The school however did not want to pay him what would be due to him under those circumstances. They therefore used the just cause reasoning to get rid of him without having to pay him the 10M+. That reasoning has now painted the school into a corner as it opens itself up to accusations of treating employees (who happen to not be of the same color) differently. That is the sad state of affairs that now exists since a settlement was never reached.
No, not dense. Notice I chose not to respond in kind. The worst part of this thread is people can't seem to disagree without trying to belittle someone. Welcome to the club.Yeah, that's exactly what I'm saying. Are you really this dense? If so, don't apologize. It's not your fault.