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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 559374" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>It is possible that I remembered the quote about Reed incorrectly. I saw the 30 for 30 special a long time ago. There is audio of Knight saying that he hopes that all of the leadership of IU are dead. I would compare the Bobby Knight era at IU to the Paterno era at Penn State. They both had more power than the university presidents, and were able to do absolutely anything they wanted to with no oversight. That is very different than the women's basketball coach at GT.</p><p></p><p>The career ending aspect is what I suspect CMJ and her attorney are fighting for now. If they can enter into an out of court settlement with a non-disclosure agreement, she can claim that she was vindicated when trying to get another position. If it is left publicly as she was abusive and predatory(isolating players to exert control of them) it will be more difficult to get another coaching position.</p><p></p><p>One thing I would ask from a credibility standpoint(with respect to TStan) is why TStan would fire her for cause when he could have just fired her without cause. She would have been owed her buyout, but her lawyers gave hints at her response before she was fired. It was known that she was going to sue and make Title IX allegations before she was fired. Firing her for cause and not paying the buyout is going to cost the GTAA more money that paying the buyout would have. The people at the GTAA knew that. If this is all a conspiracy between TStan, GTAA staff, and every single member of the basketball team, why wouldn't the GTAA have chosen the less expensive method of getting rid of her?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 559374, member: 2426"] It is possible that I remembered the quote about Reed incorrectly. I saw the 30 for 30 special a long time ago. There is audio of Knight saying that he hopes that all of the leadership of IU are dead. I would compare the Bobby Knight era at IU to the Paterno era at Penn State. They both had more power than the university presidents, and were able to do absolutely anything they wanted to with no oversight. That is very different than the women's basketball coach at GT. The career ending aspect is what I suspect CMJ and her attorney are fighting for now. If they can enter into an out of court settlement with a non-disclosure agreement, she can claim that she was vindicated when trying to get another position. If it is left publicly as she was abusive and predatory(isolating players to exert control of them) it will be more difficult to get another coaching position. One thing I would ask from a credibility standpoint(with respect to TStan) is why TStan would fire her for cause when he could have just fired her without cause. She would have been owed her buyout, but her lawyers gave hints at her response before she was fired. It was known that she was going to sue and make Title IX allegations before she was fired. Firing her for cause and not paying the buyout is going to cost the GTAA more money that paying the buyout would have. The people at the GTAA knew that. If this is all a conspiracy between TStan, GTAA staff, and every single member of the basketball team, why wouldn't the GTAA have chosen the less expensive method of getting rid of her? [/QUOTE]
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