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It’s also fairly rare for college football coaches to be fired for cause. Essentially, this was a 14 million dollar conversation. It’s absurd HR and general counsel were not present.
I agree.
But I'm thinking it may have been a personal conversation, and part or start of a new conversation. Even a mental health check in. Anything more than that, then serious dereliction of duty/policy. HR and HR's mother should have been in that meeting (meaning everybody required).
I have to believe the university would have preferred a voluntary resignation, terms under seal, a problem going away quietly.
SM clearly felt fired but that doesn't mean IMO that any declaration of such was made or IMO the AD would have added more people to the room --
But once the arrest hit the news, that's when he was fired for cause IMO.
Major bad publicity is likely reason enough. I assume language as such is boilerplate for jobs with million dollar salaries.
Such a volatile situation, hindsight obvious.
Still, I'm calling it a win. Nobody died. I'd like it to stay that way.
I fear, however, that it might not stay that way. An ankle monitor can't prevent self-harm or really harm against anyone.
JMO