Official Support Dave Hart thread

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From the weblink:

Court documents in a lawsuit brought by former Lady Vols publicist Debby Jennings include a sworn affidavit by Summitt in which she states that Hart told her prior to the NCAA tournament that she would not return as coach for the 2012-13 season.


So what am I missing??? Likely none of this would have even come out (from Pat S) had Jennings not filled the suit. Summit was obligated to give a truthful statement which inadvertantly disclosed her frustration with Hart. Apparently, all was well and worked out with Pat and the University/Hart. She did take the postion as emeritus... Misunderstandings happen all the time and this was certainly a delicate situation. I guarantee it was important to everyone (including Hart) at the university that Pat was treated like gold. I am sure even with the best of intentions, speaking to Pat about stepping down as HC would be a teribly difficult task.

hear hear!!! :good!::good!::good!::good!::good!:
 
#53
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I think that there is still a lot to come out about what really happened. Not saying Pat isnt telling the truth...I would take her word over Harts, but the affidavit is vague with the last part and I want to hear this explained before I want to take Harts head.

If Pat had been the one suing it would have really upset me. She didn't. Jennings is trying to use her. Shame on Jennings.
 
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As long as it was done with class and dignity, I have no problems with Hart removing Summitt from her post (if that's what truly happened). She wasn't going to be able to coach forever, even in perfect health, and tough decisions have to be made in some instances.

If your AD doesn't have the stones to make a move like this then you've hired the wrong AD.
 
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As long as it was done with class and dignity, I have no problems with Hart removing Summitt from her post (if that's what truly happened). She wasn't going to be able to coach forever, even in perfect health, and tough decisions have to be made in some instances.

If your AD doesn't have the stones to make a move like this then you've hired the wrong AD.

This^^^^.
 
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Pat is neither , she has dementia and is likely to say one thing one day and another the next day .....maybe you should read up on the subject

Thanks for your extremely insightful input. I feel I am more than aware of what dementia and Alzheimers does to a person as I had to experience it first hand with my uncle.

OP said anyone that believed it was an idiot. Pat said in a sworn affidavit that she believed it. But, of course, now she says she wasn't forced out, so it's a moot point.

As others have stated, other than Gen. Robert Neyland, Pat Summitt IS The University of Tennessee. I really hate to see her get put in the middle of all of this.
 
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Sorry Pat Summit is NOT the University of Tennessee. Neither was Robert Neyland. She was a coach for the women's basketball team at the university. A very good coach at that.
 
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It's women's basketball. Not exactly the most significant sport. Tennessee is Tennessee, were not like Penn state and paterno.
 
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Sorry Pat Summit is NOT the University of Tennessee. Neither was Robert Neyland. She was a coach for the women's basketball team at the university. A very good coach at that.

^^^^ hippie professor ^^^^^^^
 
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Do you
Thanks for your extremely insightful input. I feel I am more than aware of what dementia and Alzheimers does to a person as I had to experience it first hand with my uncle.

OP said anyone that believed it was an idiot. Pat said in a sworn affidavit that she believed it. But, of course, now she says she wasn't forced out, so it's a moot point.

As others have stated, other than Gen. Robert Neyland, Pat Summitt IS The University of Tennessee. I really hate to see her get put in the middle of all of this.

That's last statement is absolutely ridiculous. I think if the Lady Vols ceased to exist the University would survive just fine. Pat Summit has been great for the University but come on there have been a lot of great coaches and players that have contributed.
 
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Y'all are thinking with your hearts and not your heads. Hart made the right call, I love Pat Summitt. I rank General Neyland 1) and Pat Summitt 1a) but it would have been POTENTIALLY cruel and POTENTIALLY borderline inhumane to let her coach another year. Her disease is merciless and devastatingly unpredictable. She could be in the middle of a game and literally forget where she is, or who she is.. I know people who have early onset and they have good days and horrible days. Running her out on the court on one of those bad days is not fair to anyone involved especially Pat. The inevitable progression of her disease should not be witnessed in the midst of the public and she deserved to be honored while she is still in a relatively stable mindset. She went out on the top and went out the GREATEST. The problem with the greatest is that they can never just walk away. The decision usually needs to be made for them. If Hart did make the decision you can bet your a** he did it with Pat's best intentions as well as the University. I applaud him for making the tough decisions. I couldn't have done it. But either way I am certain the best decision was made.

Great Post! I could not agree more.
 
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I stand behind him 100%. He is doing what he is supposed to do. If you think he ran off Pat Summitt then your an idiot. It was her decision to leave due to her health. Debbie Jennings has twisted the story around so much so people will feel sorry for her and has used Pat Summitt situation to her advantage. Dave Hart is making tough decisions and getting years and years of financial disasters heading in the right direction. He is our guy and there will be more tough decisions but HE IS OUR AD! Lets support him and his decisions!



Same here! I support him 100%
 
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I am saying where is the repect and dignity she deserves? I am guessing you are young.

The affidavit is the only the that slightly insinuates Summitt was not handled with class and dignity.

The initial press conference, Pat's new role, Pat's actions since her stepping aside, and Pat's statements to explain the affidavit suggest things were handled fine.
 

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