Chitlin&theDude
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Do we have one? Where is Currie? This is the biggest 24 hr meltdown since Kiffin quit. Some statement should have been made by now.
The story was clearly correct or a denial would have been made around lunch to squash it.
The best thing they can do right now is say absolutely nothing. There is no benefit to speaking publicly about the backlash - if the AD made even the slightest mistake when addressing the media, the people protesting would only get that much louder. And even if they said everything "right," which is in and of itself subjective, they'd still only be further lambasted. No benefit to speaking.
Best thing UT can do is hunker down and let this subside, and try to salvage something from their second hiring attempt. There is no other sensible course of action.
The best thing they can do right now is say absolutely nothing. There is no benefit to speaking publicly about the backlash - if the AD made even the slightest mistake when addressing the media, the people protesting would only get that much louder. And even if they said everything "right," which is in and of itself subjective, they'd still only be further lambasted. No benefit to speaking.
Best thing UT can do is hunker down and let this subside, and try to salvage something from their second hiring attempt. There is no other sensible course of action.
I get it. Theyre not talking because the lawyers have told them not to talk. But a prepared statement has to be made. Theres such thing as getting ahead of the story. Weve proven were not good at that
But my point is, there's no statement on Earth that will satisfy the people who are angry. In light of that, why make a statement? I'm sure the lawyers have them on lockdown as well, especially if there was a signed memorandum or such, but even beyond that, there's nothing to gain by speaking.
Theres nothing he can say now. But when this broke and shortly after the implosion- you release a statement along the lines of- there was a report earlier today that weve hired shiano. This report is not true. Keep it technically true and say little. That would have deflected it and not given it a life of its own
But my point is, there's no statement on Earth that will satisfy the people who are angry. In light of that, why make a statement? I'm sure the lawyers have them on lockdown as well, especially if there was a signed memorandum or such, but even beyond that, there's nothing to gain by speaking.
How about just be honest?
What a horrible day for UT athletics, Jon Currie, and Greg Schiano. Each were on an upswing yesterday. All now spiraling down out of control. Ugh. Shakespeare has come to roost.
Most of the major players in this would do today over again if they could. Obviously, the UTAD is not currently equipped to handle PR. If they had any PR sense, today would not have happened.
I get it. Theyre not talking because the lawyers have told them not to talk. But a prepared statement has to be made. Theres such thing as getting ahead of the story. Weve proven were not good at that