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https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...h-rich-rodriguez-amid-misconduct-allegations/Sexual harassment mentioned
RR is a very talented coach. Unfortunately he is like so many whose characters do not match their talents. Lack of character is always their demise.I'm sure something else will come up. Glenville went 4-7 this season so maybe they're looking for a new coach.
Part of me wants to gloat but another part of me feels a little sad that he can't seem to help but piss things away. Sometimes young guys do stupid stuff and learn from their mistakes and between that and testosterone lessening as they get older they have more sense by the time they get into their 50s. But apparently not RR.
The agency that used to represent him says he owes 230 K. If he held onto the job beyond March 2018 he'd have been entitled to a bunch of money. Maybe his buyout won't even go through if UA can prove he violated his contract. His son, who plays at UA and who probably (although I don't really know for sure) only got a scholarship because his Dad was the UA coach is probably going to have to transfer or play as a walk on now. (Or maybe he was a walk on already.) He has embarrassed his family. And on top of all that he's probably not going to get another job after this or at least not only nearly the caliber of his last three.
There is a larger lesson in this for us all. Just stay under control and treat others decently because if you don't you may pay for it down the road.
http://tucson.com/sports/arizonawil...b0f5c5ce06.html#tracking-source=home-featured
UA sure screwed up that plan. Their investigation found no merit to her claims, while UA is being sued by the claimant and still owes RR the full buyout. If their plan was to fabricate a sexual claim in order to fire RR their execution was the worst since the WVU offense in the HoD Bowl.Shows how you get a coach fired now.
Just get a pretty young thing to throw herself at the coach and have her claim he grabbed her butt.
Instead of having to sabotage a whole season.
UA sure screwed up that plan. Their investigation found no merit to her claims, while UA is being sued by the claimant and still owes RR the full buyout. If their plan was to fabricate a sexual claim in order to fire RR their execution was the worst since the WVU offense in the HoD Bowl.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...h-rich-rodriguez-amid-misconduct-allegations/Sexual harassment mentioned
Don't they know that all these women who Rich has hit on for 40 years are lying? He's a one woman man, the one he's trying to get in the pants of at that particular minute.
Fired Amid sexual harassment allegations. Welcome to the new age of Guilty until proven innocent.whoaaa whats arizona doing?? he went 7-6 this year and only lost his bowl game by 3 points they won't get anyone better out there
Not a RR fan, so this is not a defense of him but defense in general. This new age of Guilty until proven innocent is very dangerous. Not only to the accused but for women in the work force.Don't they know that all these women who Rich has hit on for 40 years are lying? He's a one woman man, the one he's trying to get in the pants of at that particular minute.
Not a RR fan, so this is not a defense of him but defense in general. This new age of Guilty until proven innocent is very dangerous. Not only to the accused but for women in the work force.
Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg warned Sunday morning about the potential for women to wind up on the losing end of what seems like a watershed moment in feminism.
“managers are afraid to be alone with a woman colleague, in part because of fears of being accused of sexual harassment,” she writes. “The problem with this is that mentoring almost always occurs in one-on-one settings. One of the most gratifying responses I got from Lean In was when senior men acknowledged that they had been giving fewer opportunities to women, often without really thinking about it. I got call after call where CEOs and some of the most senior men in many industries told me, ‘I never really thought about it before ― but you are right that I take men on the trip and to the dinner rather than women and that is unfair.’”
Not a RR fan, so this is not a defense of him but defense in general. This new age of Guilty until proven innocent is very dangerous. Not only to the accused but for women in the work force.
Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg warned Sunday morning about the potential for women to wind up on the losing end of what seems like a watershed moment in feminism.
“managers are afraid to be alone with a woman colleague, in part because of fears of being accused of sexual harassment,” she writes. “The problem with this is that mentoring almost always occurs in one-on-one settings. One of the most gratifying responses I got from Lean In was when senior men acknowledged that they had been giving fewer opportunities to women, often without really thinking about it. I got call after call where CEOs and some of the most senior men in many industries told me, ‘I never really thought about it before ― but you are right that I take men on the trip and to the dinner rather than women and that is unfair.’”
There's a reason polygraph results aren't allowed in court, and haven't been for decades, they've been proven not provide valid results time and time again. They're useless for their proclaimed purposes. About all the are is an antiquated heart monitor and bp measuring device. You'd be better off trying to tell if someone is lying with a fitness monitor.
Arizona said in their initial announcement that Ricardo was on his way out the door, the allegations simply sped up the process.
Yep. But i scrolled past by letting it drift once reading upto the add. Said differently, if you touch the add to scroll you are screeed.This is driving me nuts but I've noticed lately that CBS Sports has decided to annoy people to no end by dropping that video clip down into the reading area after you scroll so far.
I can't find a way to get rid of it. Anyone else have this problem?
There's a reason polygraph results aren't allowed in court, and haven't been for decades, they've been proven not provide valid results time and time again. They're useless for their proclaimed purposes. About all the are is an antiquated heart monitor and bp measuring device. You'd be better off trying to tell if someone is lying with a fitness monitor.
Arizona said in their initial announcement that Ricardo was on his way out the door, the allegations simply sped up the process.
What interests me(other than his personal issues) is the timing of the school’s decision. They have some time to pick their next HC and sell him to their LOI s. They may be able to preserve much of this year’s recruiting. Wonder if NCAA will allow these players to transfer with out penalty. Interesting.Yep. But i scrolled past by letting it drift once reading upto the add. Said differently, if you touch the add to scroll you are screeed.
not a RR fan either, but the article did state that he passed a voluntary polygraph test while the woman failed hers. so you may have a good point there Steve.
If Petrinio can come back to Louisville why cant RR come back to WVU
Oh please do not start that up. While I miss the passion and excitement of his teams, in no way do I miss him. This article is just the tip of the iceberg where RR is concerned and his antics of this nature. Frankly, I am surprised much more has not come out about him and it should have come out years ago. His escapades have been a poorly kept secret at best and surely everyone at UA knew about it before they hired him. I am sure many at WVU informed Michigan as he transition to there. WVU, indeed, West Virginia is a better place with never seeing RR's face again.
If Petrinio can come back to Louisville why cant RR come back to WVU
While a polygraph is not admissible in court, it is relevant that he passed his test and the accuser did not. Not only that, but she refused to even cooperate with the investigation. Look, I am not a RR fan by any stretch but this guilty before facts are known and guilt is established society we live in is getting very dangerous. The mere mention of a sexual allegation results in an immediate judgment and consequences. It is just wrong.There's a reason polygraph results aren't allowed in court, and haven't been for decades, they've been proven not provide valid results time and time again. They're useless for their proclaimed purposes. About all the are is an antiquated heart monitor and bp measuring device. You'd be better off trying to tell if someone is lying with a fitness monitor.
Arizona said in their initial announcement that Ricardo was on his way out the door, the allegations simply sped up the process.