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Bobby Petrino (Lover of Harleys and Volleyball Players)

BB73;2137595; said:
Arkansas may have to dump him at this point, but they have to be VERY careful because of his contract, which was re-negotiated in December, 2010, and has a buyout clause in the $18 million neighborhood. ESPN

I'm sure in the last 24 hours some lawyers in Fayetteville have been carefully parsing the wording in the portion of the contract that allows Arkansas to fire him "for cause".

ESPN

Nice, but it's hard to imagine that this really negatively impacts the reputation of a university where kids wear plastic pig noses to football games.
 
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knapplc;2137519; said:
Here's some more of Ms. Dorrell.

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Turns out Bobby just hired her in March to be the "student-athlete development coordinator." Nice job for your mistress, Bobby.

Both of these pictures are creepy. She looks superimposed on the first one, and the second she looks like she is about to eat a human being.
 
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And here is the smoking gun.

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Found on Petrino's inner thigh. Parlor owner says he didn't pay cash - just traded in Dorrell's engagement ring.

Latest poll indicates Arkansas fans are still undecided on his fate. Want to confirm if he was riding a hog.
 
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MaxBuck;2137654; said:
Count me among those who believe extramarital fooling around should not be grounds for terminating a football coach. It may, of course, be grounds for divorce.
If it's not directly responsible, it will be indirectly responsible. Can Petrino come sit in your living room, look you in the eye and say 'trust me' to teach your kid how to be responsible? How many mothers are going to believe in him now?

I disagree with you on the count of he is molding teenagers into men. Now, if we're talking NFL coaching there is not as much of a moral stance and I don't really care.
 
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MaxBuck;2137664; said:
Nothing in Petrino's history suggests he is an effective role model. This is just another, relatively minor example.
I'm not so sure that his transgressions at Atlanta speak as directly to a mom as does cheating on his wife with what amounts to a girl that could be her daughter.
 
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MaxBuck;2137654; said:
Count me among those who believe extramarital fooling around should not be grounds for terminating a football coach. It may, of course, be grounds for divorce.

I don't think he loses his job over this, nor do I think he should necessarily either. I think some people at the university's outrage will be that he hired a mistress into a job at the athletic department. Personally, I'm not really outraged at any of this. If he were a 6-6 football coach, he would be gone. However, he is a 10-3 coach at Arkansas (I don't think they can do better, especially immediately), so he won't lose his job, imo.
 
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