JMSqb11
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Find me one contract lawyer who will go on record and say that an MOU missing two signatures carries the same weight and consequence as a fully executed employment contract.
You act like UT legal counsel is just going to roll over because a sports analyst said they will owe Schiano money.
Still have beer left so, be diligent in that search.
I will happily take Les Miles.........only reason why LSU fired him was because he couldn't beat Saban. Only two coaches that I can think of have been able to beat him more than once, Gus M. and Hugh Freeze.
Miles is a proven winner with Championships under his belt. I would take him in two seconds.
I'm just telling you what is out there. I don't know either way. Most journalists including Hyams who like him or not is the top reporter covering UT sports at the main sports station in Knoxville is saying 4 to 5 million. The contract was for 5 or 6 years at 4.6 million per year. Will UT risk paying the full amount or settle? Won't the hearing be in Ohio? Judges have made stranger decisions than awarding Schiano the whole amount.Find me one contract lawyer who will go on record and say that an MOU missing two signatures carries the same weight and consequence as a fully executed employment contract.
You act like UT legal counsel is just going to roll over because a sports analyst said they will owe Schiano money.
Still have beer left so, be diligent in that search.
BV youre not going to be able to give this guy three years of law school education in this thread. May as well give up. The MOU issue is a non-starter if not fully executed as has been reported.
I'm just telling you what is out there. I don't know either way. Most journalists including Hyams who like him or not is the top reporter covering UT sports at the main sports station in Knoxville is saying 4 to 5 million. The contract was for 5 or 6 years at 4.6 million per year. Will UT risk paying the full amount or settle? Won't the hearing be in Ohio? Judges have made stranger decisions than awarding Schiano the whole amount.