Don't be surprised if the national media start walking this back. It could look really bad on them based on the facts and documented testimony of McQueary.
The local media made it clear this a.m. (kudos to wvlt) that fans had concerns about his potential knowledge of things under Sandusky.
Ole OSU homer coming after us thinking with his superior intelligence.
Kirk Herbstreit criticizes Tennessee fans for reaction to Greg Schiano news
Correct. When is it ever a bad idea to err on the side of caution when hiring possible child sex abuse enablers?
Herbstreit and the dying company he represents can't really afford to lose a whole fan base can they? I already barely watched college gameday this year but I'll make sure I avoid it from now on. We don't have to answer to him.
It may surprise you that those who actually know Schiano, sees the UT fans unfairly associating him with crimes that he has no factual connections to.
We all were outraged by the unfairness when Peyton did not get the Heisman. We were upset when an ESPN reporter said that we were all crying in our trailers. Yet, some UT fans instantly claim that Schiano supports child rape.
Consider how this fan base looks by publicly and ignorantly accusing a man of horrendous acts and doing so with zero evidence.
This is what our fan base has come to and how UT is now perceived. Still, you wonder why the job is not attractive to the elite coaches.
I have always had a lot of respect for Kirk Herbstreit. He seems to be very level-headed in his approach to all things football, unlike a lot of other hyper-emotional talking heads on sports programs. I may be in the vast minority here, but I think he is correct in this assessment. Tennessee fans have messed up big time this weekend. The Schiano hire was under-the-radar for a reason (or several reasons, actually).
Toss the Sandusky BS out of the conversation because Schiano was probably not involved in that. Had he been, it would have come out in the investigation, but he was not implicated in anything. Vols fans are simply using it for leverage to sh*tcan the deal because it was an unfamiliar name on nobody's list.
His tenure at Rutgers was far more impressive than anyone around here seems capable of grasping. What he did there was phenomenal. Imagine what he could do with Tennessee's program and talent. Wow.
I don't like the way the hire went down, certainly. The Haslams have shown their *sses. Fulmer should have been involved. A search firm should have been used. But I also do not believe the fans should have this kind of social media veto power. This is a dangerous precedent. Most of the fans are too emotional and not practical enough in their analysis.
It may surprise you that those who actually know Schiano, sees the UT fans unfairly associating him with crimes that he has no factual connections to.
We all were outraged by the unfairness when Peyton did not get the Heisman. We were upset when an ESPN reporter said that we were all crying in our trailers. Yet, some UT fans instantly claim that Schiano supports child rape.
Consider how this fan base looks by publicly and ignorantly accusing a man of horrendous acts and doing so with zero evidence.
This is what our fan base has come to and how UT is now perceived. Still, you wonder why the job is not attractive to the elite coaches.
I have always had a lot of respect for Kirk Herbstreit. He seems to be very level-headed in his approach to all things football, unlike a lot of other hyper-emotional talking heads on sports programs. I may be in the vast minority here, but I think he is correct in this assessment. Tennessee fans have messed up big time this weekend. The Schiano hire was under-the-radar for a reason (or several reasons, actually).
Toss the Sandusky BS out of the conversation because Schiano was probably not involved in that. Had he been, it would have come out in the investigation, but he was not implicated in anything. Vols fans are simply using it for leverage to sh*tcan the deal because it was an unfamiliar name on nobody's list.
His tenure at Rutgers was far more impressive than anyone around here seems capable of grasping. What he did there was phenomenal. Imagine what he could do with Tennessee's program and talent. Wow.
I don't like the way the hire went down, certainly. The Haslams have shown their *sses. Fulmer should have been involved. A search firm should have been used. But I also do not believe the fans should have this kind of social media veto power. This is a dangerous precedent. Most of the fans are too emotional and not practical enough in their analysis.
SOME Vol fans are getting the particulars skewed, but the main focus of the backlash is what he MAY NOT have done. Which was to beat a monsters ass! That monster was his mentor. Maybe he didnt witness any behavior? Dont care. Why START a new era with questions that the Tennessean will ask after they move onto campus for a 24/7/365 live feed. Just accept, huh? :no:
I think you answered your first question. However, you should care about the facts of whether or not he was aware of anything illegal.
To answer your second question, I refer back to the facts. He has no connections to the illegal activity.