Most likely the dimwit Hyams saw the Oregon OCs DUI firing and resignation was getting air time on ESPN so he had to play goody goody and try and get his 5 minutes of fame with an old story --- probably trying to ruffle some feathers and get media clowns asking stuff like 'why does Oregon and USC fire drinkers but not UT" blah blah blah
LOL...What does what I would do have to do with anything?
Yes, this is a public University, as such they are public sector employees paid, in some part, by the tax payers. This is information that should be known. Absolutely.
How it gets done is really tangential to the rest of this, but it should be done as a matter of policy. I'm aware it's not, and the University works it concert with local authorities to keep many things like this quiet.
If it had been a student-athlete, would it not have been all over the news? Why should a coach be treated differently? In fact, the coach should be held to a higher standard than the athlete.
I ask all of you - if it were you, your child, your spouse, your parent, your sister, your brother .... would you expect them to be fired, lose their job, shamed in public?
And concerning reporting this because so and so is a public sector employee - you do realize that the State of Tennessee hires many folks in all kinds of positions - do you suggest they also report if a construction worker, a road worker, a secretary in an office, a health care employee in a public health department ... does something that you consider wrong?
These are all private individuals, just like you and me.
I'm certain that this is over the top hilarious, but I have no idea what you're talking about.
I gave you a like anyway. Wasn't that the point?
Sorry if I missed your blue font.
Using the same logic, why don't we have a forum thread when the state hires a new road worker? Why is there no presser when the state hires a new accountant?
Why does Butch get slammed when the team loses a game but no one publicly slams the secretary when she walks from a copier rather than reloading the paper tray?
There is a reason why some jobs are "high profile" jobs.
I ask all of you - if it were you, your child, your spouse, your parent, your sister, your brother .... would you expect them to be fired, lose their job, shamed in public?
There was no blue font because I meant what I said.
I don't agree that just because someone is in a high profile job or a celebrity of some sort that everything about them should be reported on by the media.
They are also private citizens and deserve the same respect one would expect of themselves in the same situation.
LOL...What does what I would do have to do with anything?
Yes, this is a public University, as such they are public sector employees paid, in some part, by the tax payers. This is information that should be known. Absolutely.
How it gets done is really tangential to the rest of this, but it should be done as a matter of policy. I'm aware it's not, and the University works it concert with local authorities to keep many things like this quiet.
If it had been a student-athlete, would it not have been all over the news? Why should a coach be treated differently? In fact, the coach should be held to a higher standard than the athlete.
Arrest records are public for everyone. If they don't want all the aspects that come with a high profile job, don't take the job.There was no blue font because I meant what I said.
I don't agree that just because someone is in a high profile job or a celebrity of some sort that everything about them should be reported on by the media.
They are also private citizens and deserve the same respect one would expect of themselves in the same situation.
Well what goes in the record?
What I live for. Google contrarian view for the sake of being contrary, or state a popular viewpoint and wait for your brother-in- law to do his act. Last two days you've pulled your pants down and streaked up many a plate glass window seemingly in search of a fight. A female version of our favorite drama king could inspire such a reaction...so I asked the question. :hi: Hope it gets better for you...seriously.