Well. Softball talk up next. I want to see how he address the issue.
Jay sounds like he is siding with the university and he is talking about the placed on administration leave part being significant
Well... there's Jay's messed up mind again. What happens with fans "egos" is paramount to every single thing about college athletics. I disagree with him that it doesn't matter otherwise. But that's just how twisted Jay's thinking is. He constantly discounts the fan. The fan is the customer. It's about like having the mouthpiece of Apple saying, "I know our phone doesn't work well... but it's only the customers that you'll hear complaining about it".
Or better yet... it's like having dead air and losing your sponsors on your radio program... and saying "it really isn't a big deal... it's just the customers that get irritated over it... our radio engineer and me shouldn't worry about it... we fill most of the dead air with useless noise out of my mouth... it's only the customers that get upset".
Just a hunch, but I see the correspondences coming from the coach/players side as preemptive deflection and explanation for what is it that happened that led to the administrative leave. I think the "thing" that caused this involves both the coach and some players.
Starting to connect the dots.....
In effect Jay is saying there is no difference between the announcer who shows up 12 minutes late for his 3 hour shift, and the announcer who shows up with 9 minutes left in his 3 hour shift.
I can promise you, after 2 hours and 51 minutes of dead air, there isn't a soul tuning in.
We go through the same thing with Anderson that you do with Hudspeth every year. Wonder if we've hit our ceiling under him, question in game decisions etc. Only difference is we're still winning regularly in league, and paying Anderson 300K less per year.
One of these days his mad desire to only pull Hansen after the offense scores a touchdown is going to get Hansen killed. That's my biggest concern right now.
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