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i'll take the poonhound69 original any day of the week
Looking back, I'm really glad they had their 2007. Moose was so happy back then.
If they don't beat ISU, Weis should be fired, and frankly if I were Cheyenne Zulu I'd work the firing for cause route.
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on November 04, 2013, 08:35:17 AMIf they don't beat ISU, Weis should be fired, and frankly if I were Cheyenne Zulu I'd work the firing for cause route.They cannot afford to do that.
yeah man, just cant be paying three coaches at one time that arent even at your school. that would be the worst ever
Quote from: kslimlb3 on November 04, 2013, 08:39:35 AMyeah man, just cant be paying three coaches at one time that arent even at your school. that would be the worst everThey aren't still paying Mangino, are they?
Timmy must be barely holding on
Quote from: Cannoncat on November 04, 2013, 08:45:42 AMTimmy must be barely holding on His "look at the standings" talking point is dead and now he has some bets that will be due. maybe he is just practicing not posting to ween himself off of the website?
Maybe a question for BSAC, but can an athletic department declare Chapter 11? serious question.
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on November 04, 2013, 08:35:17 AMIf they don't beat ISU, Weis should be fired, and frankly if I were Cheyenne Zulu I'd work the firing for cause route. i'm guessing that the athletic department would much rather pay a few players a paltry sum to fabricate false abuse charges against weis (very similar to how they did against mangino) rather than have to pay for his whole buyout. i'm also guessing these wheels are already in motion and that very soon the AD will slowly begin to separate themselves from their head coach so when the charges are actually "leaked" to the media, there will be no memory of their support for weis and a quick and decisive cut will be made.
They would still owe him his salary unless they sued him as I understand it.
Quote from: CNS on November 04, 2013, 11:09:39 AMThey would still owe him his salary unless they sued him as I understand it. They could use the prominent Overland Park law firm that was ready to end the KSU AD a few years back.
Quote from: Limestone on November 04, 2013, 11:13:45 AMQuote from: CNS on November 04, 2013, 11:09:39 AMThey would still owe him his salary unless they sued him as I understand it. They could use the prominent Overland Park law firm that was ready to end the KSU AD a few years back.I heard that we bought them off a few years ago and part of the agreement was that they would never work for KU going forward. Check, your move, Zulu.