...what happened the night Chris Beard was arrested, what do you think?
His fiance has retracted her story, and now says Beard acted in self-defense, didn't "strangle" her, and that the police NEVER asked for her testimony the night of the arrest or thereafter....
He led TTech to an NCAA Final.
Had Texas finish their best season since 2004.
Has recruited well for Texas such that the team was ranked number 2 this season before all of the sht hit the fan.
Did they fire him because-
...they are winning without him?
....they have someone else they like better that has expressed an interest in the job?
...people in Austin really do have morals, and even the hint of impropriety, recanted or not, makes then recoil in horror?
Do you think it's possible we could do a straight up trade of Cal for Beard as long as there is no cash out of our pocket nor future performance guarantees Cal's bloated contract?
In the age of "me, too" which account of what happened do we believe? Is it the one the police didn't verify from the supposed victim the night of the arrest? Or is it the one given directly by the supposed victim that she was the aggressor, he was defending himself, and the police wouldn't listen to her?
What a bizarre string of events
His fiance has retracted her story, and now says Beard acted in self-defense, didn't "strangle" her, and that the police NEVER asked for her testimony the night of the arrest or thereafter....
He led TTech to an NCAA Final.
Had Texas finish their best season since 2004.
Has recruited well for Texas such that the team was ranked number 2 this season before all of the sht hit the fan.
Did they fire him because-
...they are winning without him?
....they have someone else they like better that has expressed an interest in the job?
...people in Austin really do have morals, and even the hint of impropriety, recanted or not, makes then recoil in horror?
Do you think it's possible we could do a straight up trade of Cal for Beard as long as there is no cash out of our pocket nor future performance guarantees Cal's bloated contract?
In the age of "me, too" which account of what happened do we believe? Is it the one the police didn't verify from the supposed victim the night of the arrest? Or is it the one given directly by the supposed victim that she was the aggressor, he was defending himself, and the police wouldn't listen to her?
What a bizarre string of events