He knew what the NCAA allegations were, that KO was involved and that the season was lost anyway.
Horrible job.
Because you can't really self impose a post season ban when you're bound to have a losing season.
Syracuse did
He knew what the NCAA allegations were, that KO was involved and that the season was lost anyway.
Horrible job.
Not sure you can say AD Dave did a horrible job when we don't know as much of the story as he does? Lol
Make a judgement after the dust settles.
C'mon, knowledgeable Boneyard posters absolutely and inexplicably believe just cause must be looking the other way while a few guys practiced a little too much.Think we may need to separate the NCAA stuff and the firing for just cause into two very distinct buckets
And if he had people would called for his head saying that killed the season. Just saying.He could have done it after the Oregon game and might have been taken seriously but any time after that would have been insane. The Arkansas pummeling basically killed that option and after that uconn would have been laughed off.
I'm a bit concerned because Ollie's contract outlines that to be fired for cause as it relates to the NCAA, the violations have to be "significant or repetitive." As to the significance, either this is bad, or the University doesn't have much ground to stand on. Hopefully its for repeating some minor violation.
Or that an employee/coach under his watch committed a NCAA violation and Ollie knew but didn't report or correct.
I read that also. WTH? JA and Larrier. That is absolutely ridiculous.Isn’t the new buzz that it was unsanctioned workouts? That stuff is typically a few Game vacation for the coach not a post season ban.