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Originally posted by Teacherman:
There's no doubt he made a mistake.
Costing him his job is way over the top.
Suspension, sensitivity training, apology, all three, more.......yes. Costing him his job.......never.
Except where it is easier to do that than stand up for a man who made a mistake. Where is the support he deserves?
We have to put up with Latrell Sprewell, Elton Floyd (president of U of Missouri) Dusty Baker and a very long list of others who get 2nd, 3rd, 4th chances. But, this guy gets no second chance. * the U of Oklahoma.
* all you calling for his job.
* ESPN.
* this PC country.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Another poor analogy Teach...as usual, you take the low road with the * word...that's why you get no respect! Maybe you can yell at them!
Redbird...there is a moral high road in this that ESPN had to take...Imagine them doing nothing and it gets out...another mistake on top of another. IMO, He was wrong, he's gone, and it's not only the statement, it's the lack of maturity and the lack of regard for the University. After all, they, and the future coach/players are the one's that will suffer for years to come. A good BASEBALL coach, but he could have never survived this...and shouldn't have.