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Nope - don’t want to become a witness.
Can I get a witness?
Nope - don’t want to become a witness.
I really think people are being homers on this one which I get.Ridiculous.
The burden is on UConn not Ollie.
If UConn doesnt offer him an acceptable deal he would be mind numbingly stupid to not fight this tooth and nail.
Nope - don’t want to become a witness.
Depends. What type of cream cheese we talking? If it's that veggie cream cheese crap they really have no other choice.. If the just cause turns out to be impermissible practices and too much cream cheese on bagels Uconn looks incredibly bad.
Maybe he is defending his reputation as an upstanding human being and there is no price on that especially if he didn't commit any infractions. Priceless..His entire reputation as an upstanding human being? He still has that to lose. He can go to the NBA even with college recruiting violations
What further damage? UConn trashed his reputation when they fired him for cause.
I know there is a lot of Ollie hate on this board and posters think that because they don't like Ollie that UConn doesn't have to pay him, but that is not how contracts or negotiations work.
FYI...I know personally KO's golf instructor. As a matter of fact we share a few "cocktails" together on occasion.His entire reputation as an upstanding human being? He still has that to lose. He can go to the NBA even with college recruiting violations
Yes, they had another choice. Fire him, pay him his money and keep it moving.The University could not open the door to negotiations without first taking the legal steps that they had to take, meaning that they had to assert they had the grounds to fire him for cause first before they begin negotiating. If they didn't do that, and they communicated with KO to try to negotiate a buyout first, the grounds for the for cause firing could be considered a pretext(KO could claim that it was just a concocted excuse to fire him when they had already made up they mind to get rid of him without cause) and that would support KO's defense. It is unfortunate that the University had to take the very public and unfortunate first step in firing him for cause, but they really did not have much of a choice.
The icing on the cake will be while this whole protracted mess plays out Pitt will be rolling an ACC wheelbarrow full of cash at Hurley.BTW. Since so many think UConn is going to get out of this at a lot less than 11 million..
Nobody ever went broke fading the Boneyard.
The icing on the cake will be while this whole protracted mess plays out Pitt will be rolling an ACC wheelbarrow full of cash at Hurley.
#poorJmickRich famous divorced guy plows through single women. Film at 11.
Especially since rumors were donors funding.Yes, they had another choice. Fire him, pay him his money and keep it moving.
I didn't want to go there, but recently divorced guy trying to score some ass doesn't seem overly egregious to me. Sorry it just doesnt.Rich famous divorced guy plows through single women. Film at 11.
Lol @ the idea that it only happened when get got divorcedRich famous divorced guy plows through single women. Film at 11.
So you really think anyone thinks that?What further damage? UConn trashed his reputation when they fired him for cause.
I know there is a lot of Ollie hate on this board and posters think that because they don't like Ollie that UConn doesn't have to pay him, but that is not how contracts or negotiations work.
Lol @ the idea that it only happened when get got divorced
I didn't want to go there, but recently divorced guy trying to score some ass doesn't seem overly egregious to me. Sorry it just doesnt.
And your other point is also true. Kevin Ollie had enough success early on that he will get offered another college job if he wants it. He seems to have gotten lazy and complacent here and it cost him. He is young enough, and had enough initial success he can start over at a low or mid major and make his way back up the ladder if he chooses to do so. Just can't be lazy and complacent.
LOL @ the idea anyone cares.
The NBA is like Sodom and Gomorrah. When they publish surveys that 80% of the WIVES cheat imagine what it is like.
I have friends who worked for teams in positions where you have to deal with the groupies. It’s a circus.
Kind of. It is probably in his best interest to reach a negotiated settlement unless he was fully in compliance with NCAA rules, in which case someone at UConn should probably be fired.If UConn doesnt offer him an acceptable deal he would be mind numbingly stupid to not fight this tooth and nail.
Alternative view...Yes, they had another choice. Fire him, pay himhis money and keep it movingmoney that he isn't entitled to and be pilloried in a later State review.
Almost all of them avoid letting those pursuits get in the way of doing their jobs. Ollie didn’t.