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<blockquote data-quote="The Bell Tolls for Thee" data-source="post: 132469845" data-attributes="member: 1812660"><p>So Bob resigns, but not in the contractually obligated way, and WVU clearly communicates to Bob that WVU is accepting the resignation as Bob chose to present it. Then both Bob and WVU put out public statements acknowledging the resignation that are circulated through both local and national media for weeks without a peep from Bob to the contrary.</p><p></p><p>By your logic, WVU has standing to fire Huggins for cause since he left to go to rehab and thus abandoned his duties as active head coach as he didn't resign in the contractually obligated way. Bob has ZERO case here and you know it. All Bob has is the threat of dragging WVU into a prolonged legal dispute to make WVU prove that he has no reasonable legal leg to stand on in the hope he can make it such a headache that WVU gives him some STFU money.</p><p></p><p>Either way, Bob does not deserve to keep his job with his actions and being allowed to resign was a grace given by WVU. Thus his already tarnished legacy is even more **** smeared by this stunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Bell Tolls for Thee, post: 132469845, member: 1812660"] So Bob resigns, but not in the contractually obligated way, and WVU clearly communicates to Bob that WVU is accepting the resignation as Bob chose to present it. Then both Bob and WVU put out public statements acknowledging the resignation that are circulated through both local and national media for weeks without a peep from Bob to the contrary. By your logic, WVU has standing to fire Huggins for cause since he left to go to rehab and thus abandoned his duties as active head coach as he didn't resign in the contractually obligated way. Bob has ZERO case here and you know it. All Bob has is the threat of dragging WVU into a prolonged legal dispute to make WVU prove that he has no reasonable legal leg to stand on in the hope he can make it such a headache that WVU gives him some STFU money. Either way, Bob does not deserve to keep his job with his actions and being allowed to resign was a grace given by WVU. Thus his already tarnished legacy is even more **** smeared by this stunt. [/QUOTE]
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