Arkansas’ Football Coach was fired for having a Side Piece! You didn’t think the MRA was just going to sit back on this did you?
Adolf Hitler responds to Arkansas firing of head football coach Bobby Petrino.
My thoughts on Bobby Petrino, the former University of Arkansas head coach, and his termination with the University of Arkansas.
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On Tuesday, a beat-up Bobby Petrino, neck brace and all, met with the media less than 48 hours after crashing his motorcycle and nearly killing himself in the process. He left the hospital that day and greeted the cameras, microphones and curious faces with a cracked C-2 vertebra, broken ribs and a mug that looked like it had been through hell and back. Yet, still, this brave soul worked up enough strength and courage to try to resurrect his normal routine. He discussed the grave mistake he made with the crowd—not wearing a helmet. It was a matter of comfort and style (or more of a lack thereof), and he even joked about the blunder, saying it was a “bad call” and he “wouldn’t have converted the third down.” The man then mustered up enough courage to take in his team’s spring practice from the press box in his fragile form. We commended Bobby Petrino for being tough, as did his players and his athletic director, Jeff Long. At the time it just seemed like the appropriate thing to do. Only two days later, however, it was Long that was forced to deal with the cameras, microphones and curious faces at an unfamiliar hour. The circumstances were much different now. His face was intact, his neck wasn’t engulfed in padding, but he had just endured his own kind of hell. It was here that Long told the world that Bobby Petrino—the same man he said he “admired” days earlier—was being placed on paid administrative leave for having an “inappropriate relationship” with a female. More …
Sports updates on rhemagospelradio.com with a spiritual twist & an encouraging word with CEEJAY! Today’s segment features Bobby Petrino accepts his punishment without appeal, Jessica Dorrell stepping away, Doug Williams wants his money, the New Orleans Hornets have a new owner, spend a day with Tim Tebow and Quick News & Notes.
Sports updates on rhemagospelradio.com with a spiritual twist & an encouraging word with CEEJAY! Today’s segment features MLB scores, Sean Payton’s exile from the NFL, Larry Brown has the itch scratched & Jessica Dorrell resigns.
Bobby Petrino Mistress Jessica Dorrell Resigns At Arkansas. key to the firing of football coach Bobby Petrino. Jessica Dorrell, the 25-year-old employee of the football program who was a passenger on Petrino’s motorcycle when it crashed on April 1, has resigned. Athletic director Jeff Long announced Dorrell’s departure in an email Tuesday night, and said he and the former mistress of the 51-year-old and married Petrino agreed the move was in the best interests of both parties. Dorrell was hired March 28 over more than 150 other applicants as the football program’s student-athlete development coordinator, a position that paid 735 annually. Dorrell was hired March 28 over more than 150 other applicants as the football program’s student-athlete development coordinator, a position that paid 735 annually. While announcing Petrino’s dismissal last week, Long pointed out to news media that only three people had been interviewed for the job, that Petrino had given Dorrell a 000 gift and that the coach had embarrassed the university by failing to reveal he had an “inappropriate relationship” with Dorrell at the time of the crash. Said Long in the e-mail: “While Ms. Dorrell had a legitimate right to apply for and accept a position within the football program, the circumstances surrounding the former coach’s decision to hire her compromised her ability to be effective in such a position. She and I believe she should have the opportunity to move on. content.usatoday.com …