Watching Sherrone Moore's hearing

Perd Hapley

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Well think about it...you've got your stereotypical former dumb jock who has never done anything else but play or coach football now making millions of dollars and worshipped like a diety and never told no.
Has really nothing to do with lack of rational intelligence. People who do this type of shít are all the same….pretty much have a 3 year old’s emotional intelligence. They think there is no chance they’ll ever get caught, and when they inevitably do get caught and their true character becomes known to all, they spew venom, lie, gaslight, and pretty much blame everyone but themselves.
 

tired

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was21

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The affair had been going on for years, apparently. The University investigated it last Summer, and they both denied it.

I think her raise was tied to a change in responsibilities; recruiting related or something. At least thats what they claimed in the investigation.
Her raise or its rise
 

leeinator

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Man, that guy screwed up beyond belief.
What a fall from grace! Hate it all the way around. He'll do little to no hard time based on having a clean arrest record. He'll likely be out of football work for quite awhile. He really needs some mental rehab and some heavy work in Bible study. He can come back....gonna be tough, but I hope he gets all the help he needs.
 

She Mate Me

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Has really nothing to do with lack of rational intelligence. People who do this type of shít are all the same….pretty much have a 3 year old’s emotional intelligence. They think there is no chance they’ll ever get caught, and when they inevitably do get caught and their true character becomes known to all, they spew venom, lie, gaslight, and pretty much blame everyone but themselves.

So, a typical football coach.
 
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MagnoliaHunter

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When the story first hit the news, there was mention of him having the morning after pill shipped to his office and him forcing her to take it. What happened to that part? Was it just wild imagination?
 

RBcoach

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Just think. The left wants to take our guns while this young woman now will have nightmares about the butter knives.

We should ban butter knives.
 

johnson86-1

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Damn. On one salary in the 1950s, we could afford a 3,000 SQ ft house, a stay at home wife, three kids and a secretary we could bang on the side. Look at what they took from us.
This is a common political trope, but in reality it was only like the top 10% of male earners that could do that, and even then, it's the damn cell phones and ubiquitous surveillance and maybe Title VII that ruined america for high earning men, not affordability issues.**
 

johnson86-1

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What a fall from grace! Hate it all the way around. He'll do little to no hard time based on having a clean arrest record. He'll likely be out of football work for quite awhile. He really needs some mental rehab and some heavy work in Bible study. He can come back....gonna be tough, but I hope he gets all the help he needs.
What's crazy is he was still in a pretty great spot, even with the inevitable firing for cause. He's already made millions of dollars. He was going to have to start over, but he was probably going to be able to get to a mid six figures assistant job in a couple of years if he had just taken his medicine. I don't know what hsi path back from this is though. How is a school going to hire him? Guessing he's going to have to work his way through the professional ranks now, and it's probably going to take a personal connection pulling strings for him to get that first shot.
 
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patdog

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What's crazy is he was still in a pretty great spot, even with the inevitable firing for cause. He's already made millions of dollars. He was going to have to start over, but he was probably going to be able to get to a mid six figures assistant job in a couple of years if he had just taken his medicine. I don't know what hsi path back from this is though. How is a school going to hire him? Guessing he's going to have to work his way through the professional ranks now, and it's probably going to take a personal connection pulling strings for him to get that first shot.
Yeah. Bobby Petrino proves you can have a decent career after a scandal like that. But he’s done now. He’ll do some real jail time & never coach again in Division I.