That's fine. That's your opinion and it's a perfectly valid stance. Just stop insulting our intelligence trying to minimize what actually happened and turning Bruce Pearl into Gandhi.
I acknowledge what he did, but 1 mistake doesn't make him hitler either. Nor should it make us not consider him because no one is better at being CBP than CBP. And what our program needs right now: energy, excitement, and wins.....is Bruce Pearl.
Again . . . I fully understand that point of view. Unfortunately, it's just not that simple for a lot of us when the mistake involved misleading the university and the NCAA. The lie is always worse than the actual infraction.
I understand that. What I don't understand is the "we should never consider him mentality". To me it would be like your son lying about doing his homework, and then you telling him you hope he enjoys living in the streets, because he is never welcome here again!
I understand that. What I don't understand is the "we should never consider him mentality". To me it would be like your son lying about doing his homework, and then you telling him you hope he enjoys living in the streets, because he is never welcome here again!
You make the decision to bring the moral supremacy of your position into this, so what is it you do?
How good of an accountant was he, and did he lie in an effort to save me a dime?
The messed up part of that logic is that there is literally no other reason anyone lies to the IRS except to save money.
No coach lies to the NCAA or breaks the rules except to gain an advantage and win more.
It blows my mind how quick people are to dismiss the possibility that there are other coaches that can do the job without the risk.
