bottlebass
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He may or may have done something wrong, but by the law he wasn't found guilty of domestic abuse. I'm totally right.
He may or may have done something wrong, but by the law he wasn't found guilty of domestic abuse. I'm totally right.
Well you are right about one thing, he wasn't found guilty he just plead guilty. Which makes him guilty and no longer "accused". You don't plead guilty if you did nothing wrong.
He wasn't found guilty of domestic abuse, as I've accurately stated several times now. Just stop.
He plead guilty to a lesser charge. Must have had some pretty overwhelming evidence for him to just plead guilty. Not sure why you are defending this woman beater.
I'm not defending him, I'm defending accuracy. He plead guilty to a misdemeanor - essentially the equivalent of running a stoplight or drinking in public.
I'm not wrong. He pled guilty to disorderly conduct as part of a plea deal, a far cry from domestic abuse as was alleged in the post I was responding to.
Again, and IMO only, if Meyer can go to USC and win a National Title, he will have done something Nick Saban will never do - nor care to do. 3 Schools / 3 Separate Conferences. His ego will be fuller. Saban has 2 Separate Schools / 1 Conference (SEC). At least, that’s my theory. It’s not about $$ as much as the challenge of getting his already massive ego fed. I don’t think any coach has 3 different schools as National Champions and he’s going to strategically pick where that route is more realistic than not. He would have comparable resources/support as what he had at UF and tOSU.
He’d have a great chance at it. One has to wonder how long Saban will stay at it, and whether Dabo has the staying power at Clemson (seems likely near-term). Oklahoma is still good but not dominant and the new coach will be increasingly on his own outside of Stoop’s residuals. Other helmet schools are treading water or faltering - FSU, Michigan, TX, etc.
If this happens the PAC -12 gets real interesting again with UCLA, USC, Washington, Stanford, Utah, WA State having good to great coaches. National relevance and power shifts seem to be cyclical. Obviously media likes to focus more on east coast schools with their tie-ins, favorable game times, etc but not an insurmountable obstacle.
Actually you’re all wrong. He was accused of criminal trespass. The details on that are open to interpretation. I suggest you look into it.
According to USA Today and a bunch of others I found in a Google search, I will have to disagree with you on this.
I think we all can agree he is a dirtbag.
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Maybe this is wrong? I don’t recall he was ever charged on assault, domestic or otherwise. There were long threads hashing out the ugly relationship.
I believe he will end up at USC as well. He can’t beat Saban with Total National Titles as HC but he can make history being a National Championship Coach At 3 Separate Schools in 3 Geographical Areas. Definitely see him wanting to feed his ego further.
He could beat Saban, he's only 2 behind.