Toddzilla
12-19-2007, 08:28 AM
:)
In all seriousness, Hokies like myself have been throwing that phrase around for decades, but to hear it come from one of the biggest WVU boosters in reference to the university's handling of Rich Rodriguez, it's pretty surprising.
What's not surprising, however, is how the rabid WVU fanbase has it completely wrong and have been bashing the coach mercilessly when it is the administration that deserves the blame.
According to this article, anyway... (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3159677)
"I will be a witness to any and all proceedings that occur," said {Ken} Kendrick, who is the managing general partner of Major League Baseball's Arizona Diamondbacks. "They baited and switched him. Rich was boxed in by a university and athletic department that was arrogant, mean-spirited and intellectually bankrupt.
"How can someone like me now commit money to this university?"
In a statement Tuesday, the chairman of WVU's Board of Governors said "WVU went to the ends of the earth to keep the coach here."
Kendrick read from a copy of a document of promises he said were agreed to when Rodriguez signed his new West Virginia contract before this season. Among the promises Kendrick said were not met:
• Allowing players to keep textbooks for resale, a practice that occurs at some other schools.
• Waiving a $5 charge for high school coaches to attend Mountaineers games.
• Having authority over distribution of sideline passes. Kendrick said Rodriguez "negotiated" one for his wife, Rita.
• Having authority to allocate funds from the 1100 Club for coaches.
• A commitment to increase pay for his assistant coaches.
• Additional money to pay graduate assistants.
• Hiring an additional recruiting assistant.
Note to Bud Foster - take the raise!
In all seriousness, Hokies like myself have been throwing that phrase around for decades, but to hear it come from one of the biggest WVU boosters in reference to the university's handling of Rich Rodriguez, it's pretty surprising.
What's not surprising, however, is how the rabid WVU fanbase has it completely wrong and have been bashing the coach mercilessly when it is the administration that deserves the blame.
According to this article, anyway... (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3159677)
"I will be a witness to any and all proceedings that occur," said {Ken} Kendrick, who is the managing general partner of Major League Baseball's Arizona Diamondbacks. "They baited and switched him. Rich was boxed in by a university and athletic department that was arrogant, mean-spirited and intellectually bankrupt.
"How can someone like me now commit money to this university?"
In a statement Tuesday, the chairman of WVU's Board of Governors said "WVU went to the ends of the earth to keep the coach here."
Kendrick read from a copy of a document of promises he said were agreed to when Rodriguez signed his new West Virginia contract before this season. Among the promises Kendrick said were not met:
• Allowing players to keep textbooks for resale, a practice that occurs at some other schools.
• Waiving a $5 charge for high school coaches to attend Mountaineers games.
• Having authority over distribution of sideline passes. Kendrick said Rodriguez "negotiated" one for his wife, Rita.
• Having authority to allocate funds from the 1100 Club for coaches.
• A commitment to increase pay for his assistant coaches.
• Additional money to pay graduate assistants.
• Hiring an additional recruiting assistant.
Note to Bud Foster - take the raise!