InTheZone Posted June 4, 2010 Report Posted June 4, 2010 I'll just come out and say it: I know Reno personally, and your "conjectures" g-mann, are a bunch of bullshit. Well good for you that you support a "friend". But at least I know my guesses are complete bs considering I've been told so by the the biggest bs spiller on here. Countdown to ITZ giving up on the Zips (again) 3 months. Ok, you're wrong, and your pride is hurt, and you look like an idiot. We get it. Eat crow and move on. None of that actually. I'm tired of you and your tired BS. But other than that I'm quite fine. I'm not attacking Reno, but I am saying until someone provides something legit, I'm not abandoning my opinion of what happened. Until someone proves otherwise; Reno was in the wrong, left on his own and had a sour taste because he didn't like how things went with the new bosses (happens all the time) and said how he felt about it. People take one side as fact. I still believe TW told Reno what the outcome was going to be if he stayed, I still believe TW handled the situation professionally. You have absolutely no clue how the AD to coaching staff relationship works in college football, do ya. The assertation that an AD told an assistant coach to go ahead and resign because he was going to be fired anyways, kind of a "hey lemme give you a little inside information to help you out buddy", is probably the dumbest thing I've ever heard on this board. Please quit now. Quote
GP1 Posted June 4, 2010 Report Posted June 4, 2010 He is a good guy and he didn't make a mistake. See CK's response. There is not a piece of evidence showing he did anything wrong. He walked to get away from the stink and try to salvage his wrecked career. Every time I think of the Reno situation is makes me sick and I didn't even know him. Here is a West Point graduate who worked his ass of for UofA and his career is ended by a lazy, bumbling fool of an AD. Believe what you want. RF DID make a mistake and WAS some place he should not have been during a time when coaches are NOT allowed to recruit. I liked every encounter I ever had with RF but the fact of the matter is that he did screw up and hopefully he learned from his mistakes and gets another opportunity to follow his dreams. OK, where was he and why was it a violation? Quote
Jalapeño Zippy Posted June 4, 2010 Report Posted June 4, 2010 He is a good guy and he didn't make a mistake. See CK's response. There is not a piece of evidence showing he did anything wrong. He walked to get away from the stink and try to salvage his wrecked career. Every time I think of the Reno situation is makes me sick and I didn't even know him. Here is a West Point graduate who worked his ass of for UofA and his career is ended by a lazy, bumbling fool of an AD. Believe what you want. RF DID make a mistake and WAS some place he should not have been during a time when coaches are NOT allowed to recruit. I liked every encounter I ever had with RF but the fact of the matter is that he did screw up and hopefully he learned from his mistakes and gets another opportunity to follow his dreams. OK, where was he and why was it a violation? What I know is from a very, very reliable source, but I will not post anything that may be detrimental to someone's future. Especially since only a select few (less than 5) really truly know what happened during the incident in question. I just don't want the blame to fall on an AD that was put in a tough situation and had to make a tough call. Quote
g-mann17 Posted June 4, 2010 Report Posted June 4, 2010 You have absolutely no clue how the AD to coaching staff relationship works in college football, do ya. The assertation that an AD told an assistant coach to go ahead and resign because he was going to be fired anyways, kind of a "hey lemme give you a little inside information to help you out buddy", is probably the dumbest thing I've ever heard on this board. Please quit now. I'm sure you gained so much insight while riding the pine. You have any idea how much talking goes on behind the scenes? Any idea how decisions are made, or how coaches find out about other jobs? You really think TW didn't have the entire staff knowing what was going to happen if they failed? Do you really think the coaching staff didn't already know going into the season what was going to happen? TW started September 10th (officially). Reno resigned 10/31 (officially). A whole 41 days. Everyone wants to blame the new guy, but Hunter had more information on the goings on than anyone. If any decision was made TW only signed off on it. It was JD's hire, he had as much say in it as anyone. But you guys jump on the AD. With no proof of what went on from the University's side. Quote
Captain Kangaroo Posted June 4, 2010 Report Posted June 4, 2010 You have absolutely no clue how the AD to coaching staff relationship works in college football, do ya. The assertation that an AD told an assistant coach to go ahead and resign because he was going to be fired anyways, kind of a "hey lemme give you a little inside information to help you out buddy", is probably the dumbest thing I've ever heard on this board. Please quit now. I'm sure you gained so much insight while riding the pine. You have any idea how much talking goes on behind the scenes? Any idea how decisions are made, or how coaches find out about other jobs? You really think TW didn't have the entire staff knowing what was going to happen if they failed? Do you really think the coaching staff didn't already know going into the season what was going to happen? TW started September 10th (officially). Reno resigned 10/31 (officially). A whole 41 days. Everyone wants to blame the new guy, but Hunter had more information on the goings on than anyone. If any decision was made TW only signed off on it. It was JD's hire, he had as much say in it as anyone. But you guys jump on the AD. With no proof of what went on from the University's side. Someone sold you a bill of goods. People believe what they want to believe, regardless of what I type, so I say to all - enjoy your weekend. Quote
Zipmeister Posted June 4, 2010 Report Posted June 4, 2010 You have absolutely no clue how the AD to coaching staff relationship works in college football, do ya. The assertation that an AD told an assistant coach to go ahead and resign because he was going to be fired anyways, kind of a "hey lemme give you a little inside information to help you out buddy", is probably the dumbest thing I've ever heard on this board. Please quit now. I'm sure you gained so much insight while riding the pine. You have any idea how much talking goes on behind the scenes? Any idea how decisions are made, or how coaches find out about other jobs? You really think TW didn't have the entire staff knowing what was going to happen if they failed? Do you really think the coaching staff didn't already know going into the season what was going to happen? TW started September 10th (officially). Reno resigned 10/31 (officially). A whole 41 days. Everyone wants to blame the new guy, but Hunter had more information on the goings on than anyone. If any decision was made TW only signed off on it. It was JD's hire, he had as much say in it as anyone. But you guys jump on the AD. With no proof of what went on from the University's side. Someone sold you a bill of goods. People believe what they want to believe, regardless of what I type, so I say to all - enjoy your weekend. Going with the new direction of this thread, but preserving its recent tenor, just let me say, where do you get off telling me to enjoy my weekend? If I want to abhor my weekend or detest my weekend, then that's what I am going to do. Go Zips. Quote
InTheZone Posted June 4, 2010 Report Posted June 4, 2010 You have absolutely no clue how the AD to coaching staff relationship works in college football, do ya. The assertation that an AD told an assistant coach to go ahead and resign because he was going to be fired anyways, kind of a "hey lemme give you a little inside information to help you out buddy", is probably the dumbest thing I've ever heard on this board. Please quit now. I'm sure you gained so much insight while riding the pine. You have any idea how much talking goes on behind the scenes? Any idea how decisions are made, or how coaches find out about other jobs? You really think TW didn't have the entire staff knowing what was going to happen if they failed? Do you really think the coaching staff didn't already know going into the season what was going to happen? TW started September 10th (officially). Reno resigned 10/31 (officially). A whole 41 days. Everyone wants to blame the new guy, but Hunter had more information on the goings on than anyone. If any decision was made TW only signed off on it. It was JD's hire, he had as much say in it as anyone. But you guys jump on the AD. With no proof of what went on from the University's side. Riding the pine oooorrrr starting three years... but that's irrelevant to this discussion. What is relevant is that you're a moron with absolutely ZERO idea of how things work, and zero clue of what went on in this case. Have a nice weekend. Quote
GP1 Posted June 5, 2010 Report Posted June 5, 2010 You have absolutely no clue how the AD to coaching staff relationship works in college football, do ya. The assertation that an AD told an assistant coach to go ahead and resign because he was going to be fired anyways, kind of a "hey lemme give you a little inside information to help you out buddy", is probably the dumbest thing I've ever heard on this board. Please quit now. I'm sure you gained so much insight while riding the pine. You have any idea how much talking goes on behind the scenes? Any idea how decisions are made, or how coaches find out about other jobs? You really think TW didn't have the entire staff knowing what was going to happen if they failed? Do you really think the coaching staff didn't already know going into the season what was going to happen? TW started September 10th (officially). Reno resigned 10/31 (officially). A whole 41 days. Everyone wants to blame the new guy, but Hunter had more information on the goings on than anyone. If any decision was made TW only signed off on it. It was JD's hire, he had as much say in it as anyone. But you guys jump on the AD. With no proof of what went on from the University's side. Someone sold you a bill of goods. People believe what they want to believe, regardless of what I type, so I say to all - enjoy your weekend. Going with the new direction of this thread, but preserving its recent tenor, just let me say, where do you get off telling me to enjoy my weekend? If I want to abhor my weekend or detest my weekend, then that's what I am going to do. Go Zips. I take it you will be watching the Golden Girls marathon today and then the Thirty Something marathon tomorrow on Lifetime....... Quote
Dave in Green Posted June 5, 2010 Report Posted June 5, 2010 This discussion brings to mind some good advice I've gotten over the years about how to deal with friends involved in divorces -- personal or business. The key points are that he said, she said is never completely accurate, because each party perceives the same circumstances in completely different ways, and it's virtually impossible for an outside party -- even a best friend -- to independently confirm all the facts. Picking sides and portraying one as a saint and the other as the devil only increases the likelihood of collateral damage. Quote
Zipmeister Posted June 5, 2010 Report Posted June 5, 2010 You have absolutely no clue how the AD to coaching staff relationship works in college football, do ya. The assertation that an AD told an assistant coach to go ahead and resign because he was going to be fired anyways, kind of a "hey lemme give you a little inside information to help you out buddy", is probably the dumbest thing I've ever heard on this board. Please quit now. I'm sure you gained so much insight while riding the pine. You have any idea how much talking goes on behind the scenes? Any idea how decisions are made, or how coaches find out about other jobs? You really think TW didn't have the entire staff knowing what was going to happen if they failed? Do you really think the coaching staff didn't already know going into the season what was going to happen? TW started September 10th (officially). Reno resigned 10/31 (officially). A whole 41 days. Everyone wants to blame the new guy, but Hunter had more information on the goings on than anyone. If any decision was made TW only signed off on it. It was JD's hire, he had as much say in it as anyone. But you guys jump on the AD. With no proof of what went on from the University's side. Someone sold you a bill of goods. People believe what they want to believe, regardless of what I type, so I say to all - enjoy your weekend. Going with the new direction of this thread, but preserving its recent tenor, just let me say, where do you get off telling me to enjoy my weekend? If I want to abhor my weekend or detest my weekend, then that's what I am going to do. Go Zips. I take it you will be watching the Golden Girls marathon today and then the Thirty Something marathon tomorrow on Lifetime....... Wish I had known about the Golden Girls marathon. Spent the morning kicking ass at my home club and the afternoon watching the boys hack it around Muirfield. May have to Tevo 30something cause the steaks and long islands at the corporate tent sure make the rain delays bearable. Quote
ZachTheZip Posted September 12, 2010 Report Posted September 12, 2010 Looks like RI landed on an undesirable list put out by Bleacher Report. At least he's in good company (Sweater, Kelly, Urban)!! Link Did anybody think it would be so soon? Quote
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