It's a blackeye for Buckeyes, IMO

By today a casual observer would think that it was Urban who smacked his wife

The shit heel who did it is forgotten

As much as I'd like to see Ohio State lose this guy before they can rack up another couple of titles, I think the guy is arguably the best corch in the country (yes, including Saban) and I agree with the idea that you can't hang a coach over every bad thing people do in the organization on their own time.

Rule violations and bad behavior w/in the organization, especially when it's recurring, is another matter. But this is a little much for me. Sure, if I'd known a guy on my staff were beating his wife, whether or not she's batshit, he'd have to commit to not doing it again and get counseling or LEAVE. But we don't know what Urbs may or may not have said, what he may or may not have known and, more importantly, believed.

It's a fine line putting your nose where it doesn't belong and doing the right thing. It's not always clear what to do in the moment.

 
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By today a casual observer would think that it was Urban who smacked his wife

The shit heel who did it is forgotten

As much as I'd like to see Ohio State lose this guy before they can rack up another couple of titles, I think the guy is arguably the best corch in the country (yes, including Saban) and I agree with the idea that you can't hang a coach over every bad thing people do in the organization on their own time.

Rule violations and bad behavior w/in the organization, especially when it's recurring, is another matter. But this is a little much for me. Sure, if I'd known a guy on my staff were beating his wife, whether or not she's batshit, he'd have to commit to not doing it again and get counseling or LEAVE. But we don't know what Urbs may or may not have said, what he may or may not have known and, more importantly, believed.

It's a fine line putting your nose where it doesn't belong and doing the right thing. It's not always clear what to do in the moment.

Challenge, however, in a circumstance like this with Urbs is he has a bit of past.
 
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By today a casual observer would think that it was Urban who smacked his wife

The shit heel who did it is forgotten

As much as I'd like to see Ohio State lose this guy before they can rack up another couple of titles, I think the guy is arguably the best corch in the country (yes, including Saban) and I agree with the idea that you can't hang a coach over every bad thing people do in the organization on their own time.

Rule violations and bad behavior w/in the organization, especially when it's recurring, is another matter. But this is a little much for me. Sure, if I'd known a guy on my staff were beating his wife, whether or not she's batshit, he'd have to commit to not doing it again and get counseling or LEAVE. But we don't know what Urbs may or may not have said, what he may or may not have known and, more importantly, believed.

It's a fine line putting your nose where it doesn't belong and doing the right thing. It's not always clear what to do in the moment.[/b]

You know, except for when it's explicitly in your contract.

 
By today a casual observer would think that it was Urban who smacked his wife

The shit heel who did it is forgotten

As much as I'd like to see Ohio State lose this guy before they can rack up another couple of titles, I think the guy is arguably the best corch in the country (yes, including Saban) and I agree with the idea that you can't hang a coach over every bad thing people do in the organization on their own time.

Rule violations and bad behavior w/in the organization, especially when it's recurring, is another matter. But this is a little much for me. Sure, if I'd known a guy on my staff were beating his wife, whether or not she's batshit, he'd have to commit to not doing it again and get counseling or LEAVE. But we don't know what Urbs may or may not have said, what he may or may not have known and, more importantly, believed.

It's a fine line putting your nose where it doesn't belong and doing the right thing. It's not always clear what to do in the moment.[/b]

You know, except for when it's explicitly in your contract.

If the Bucks do can him, they’ll be subject to suit. @creepycoug, what think you? That the clause would hold up in court??!
 
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more than just the title ix stuff and other contract red tape you have the #metoo movement sweeping through college campuses like yersinia pestis. there will be tons of political pressure to set an example and shitcan him
 
By today a casual observer would think that it was Urban who smacked his wife

The shit heel who did it is forgotten

As much as I'd like to see Ohio State lose this guy before they can rack up another couple of titles, I think the guy is arguably the best corch in the country (yes, including Saban) and I agree with the idea that you can't hang a coach over every bad thing people do in the organization on their own time.

Rule violations and bad behavior w/in the organization, especially when it's recurring, is another matter. But this is a little much for me. Sure, if I'd known a guy on my staff were beating his wife, whether or not she's batshit, he'd have to commit to not doing it again and get counseling or LEAVE. But we don't know what Urbs may or may not have said, what he may or may not have known and, more importantly, believed.

It's a fine line putting your nose where it doesn't belong and doing the right thing. It's not always clear what to do in the moment.[/b]

You know, except for when it's explicitly in your contract.

If the Bucks do can him, they’ll be subject to suit. @creepycoug, what think you? That the clause would hold up in court??!

It's all kind of irrelevant if he's a mandated reporter as a state employee. As a mandated reporter it's pretty black and white if they can show you have any knowledge whatsoever and that ship already sailed.

Don't know Ohio and their specific laws but in Ca he'd already pretty much be fucked.
 
Urbz is backtracking by sayying he failed to recall the allegations and wasn't prepared to discuss publicly sensitive content.

I think it's a smart move, he's not doubling down on the lie because he and his wife will get roasted and he will for sure get fired.

Now he has like an 81% chance to remain.
 
Urbz is backtracking by sayying he failed to recall the allegations and wasn't prepared to discuss publicly sensitive content.

I think it's a smart move, he's not doubling down on the lie because he and his wife will get roasted and he will for sure get fired.

Now he has like an 81% chance to remain.

How is this in any way a positive?

First he lies and says he knew nothing about the 2015 abuse and then when there is proof- he claims he has always followed reporting procedures- he has proved himself a liar- why should we believe him? Where is the report he made in 2015?
 
Urbz is backtracking by sayying he failed to recall the allegations and wasn't prepared to discuss publicly sensitive content.

I think it's a smart move, he's not doubling down on the lie because he and his wife will get roasted and he will for sure get fired.

Now he has like an 81% chance to remain.

How is this in any way a positive?

First he lies and says he knew nothing about the 2015 abuse and then when there is proof- he claims he has always followed reporting procedures- he has proved himself a liar- why should we believe him? Where is the report he made in 2015?

He clearly lied to the media and got caught, but he covered his tracks by saying he was caught off guard and he actually took all the correct actions his contract required him too.

It moves the blame up the chain, he's only guilty of saying fuck off to the media.

People plead guilty to crimes they didn't commit under pressure all the time. It's a viable excuse for him to say he panicked and wasn't prepared.

It's all bullshit, but he found his loophole in the court of law.
 
No. The one question he had to be most ready for (he fired the coach THE PREVIOUS DAY) caught him off guard? No one with a shred of intelligence is buying that. Nor does kicking the blame up the chain absolve him. On the contrary he'll be twice dishonored. A liar and a fool.
 
Urbz is backtracking by sayying he failed to recall the allegations and wasn't prepared to discuss publicly sensitive content.

I think it's a smart move, he's not doubling down on the lie because he and his wife will get roasted and he will for sure get fired.

Now he has like an 81% chance to remain.

How is this in any way a positive?

First he lies and says he knew nothing about the 2015 abuse and then when there is proof- he claims he has always followed reporting procedures- he has proved himself a liar- why should we believe him? Where is the report he made in 2015?

He clearly lied to the media and got caught, but he covered his tracks by saying he was caught off guard and he actually took all the correct actions his contract required him too.

It moves the blame up the chain, he's only guilty of saying fuck off to the media.

People plead guilty to crimes they didn't commit under pressure all the time. It's a viable excuse for him to say he panicked and wasn't prepared.

It's all bullshit, but he found his loophole in the court of law.
 
This shit won’t hold up in court when Urb sues the tOSU for 20 Mill or whatever amount was left on his contract. Just because a clause is in a contract, doesn’t mean it’s enforceable in a court of law.

Jesus.
 
So a week ago he was willing to lie and attempt to discredit another man. But this time he is totally being truthful and we should believe him.
 
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