I am sorry, but I do not remember O'Leary causing the team to split into two based on racial lines.I'd rather have B*** L**** or CGC coaching our team than ever let G***** O'***** back on our sidelines.
He was a good game day coach but a terrible human being. That last part still matters to me.
I am sorry, but I do not remember O'Leary causing the team to split into two based on racial lines.
O'Leary was an old school coach who pushed his players hard. Was he too rough on his players? Maybe, but he was certainly no worse than my drill instructors.
Also, why does CPJ not get the same treatment from you? He was just as tough on his players as O'Leary.
He did not. The player had a condition that killed him. Not O'Leary.The dude got a player killed at UCF
Report: UCF can go to hell, says Attorney for Player Killed After Football Drills — KnightNews.com
The attorney for Ereck Plancher had strong words for the University of Central Florida when he found out a statue of George O’Leary was being built on campus, according to CBS Sports. “[UCF] can go to hell,” said Steve Yarrid, according to CBS Sports. “They’re going to erect a statue for George...knightnews.com
I don’t really care what O’Leary has to say about anything. His judgement is obviously terrible.
He did not. The player had a condition that killed him. Not O'Leary.
The school was found negligent. Not O'Leary. Yes, we get it. You hate O'Leary.CPJ was never found negligent in the death of a player. I'm not going to rehash this on here anymore, but enough people know about GOLs many character failings. Just google it.
I must have missed his murder trial. Negligent does equate to killing someone. Also, UCF was found negligent, not O'Leary. And they did not find the school grossly negligent. In other words, not directly responsible for the players death.The jury thought differently and agreed that UCF and GOL were negligent.
Also, UCF was found negligent, not O'Leary
That was a civil trial and was partially reversed on appeal. GOL was never charged or found to be negligent. Does that make him a good guy? No, not in my opinion.The jury thought differently and agreed that UCF and GOL were negligent.
I guess a jury has never awarded a family a victory in a civil case against a large institution with deep pockets because they felt sympathy over a child's death.It takes an awful lot of disingenuity to use this line. UCF was found negligent in death of a player who died in a practice supervised by GOL who refused said player medical aid and water initially when it might have actually saved his life, but since UCF as the organization was found negligent, no blame should fall on GOL?
If you believe that, then there is nothing anyone can say that will ever convince you. But hey, he beat uga a few times, so...
That was a civil trial and was partially reversed on appeal. GOL was never charged or found to be negligent. Does that make him a good guy? No, not in my opinion.
And who is being disingenuous? The school was found negligent not responsible. O'Leary was not a named defendant in the case.
This was a civil case, not a criminal trial. No one was found guilty.The reversal was due to UCF being a state university so they were granted sovereign immunity in the matter and Plancher's family got next to nothing. It did not have any bearing on the matter of guilt of the UCFAA in the incident.
And neither are you. You are misrepresenting what occurred in the trial.Who led the practice? As I said, you're not going to be swayed so why bother relitigating this.
Most mods have usually moved these type of side discussions to their own off topic threads.
What was the tweet seesm to be deleted.
It was from 2017....