Depends. If EE is retained and no details are officially
Posted on: August 9, 2016 at 20:25:26 CT
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released, then I would not be the least bit surprised to see leaks showing up - after all justice must be served.
There is no reason NOT to leak grievances at this point is there?
If truly horrible things have been going on then it's only in everyone's best interest for the effected players to fully release all the details so that Mizzou can't cover it up and so that no future players will be similarly effected.
On the other hand, if it's just players refusing to take coaching then sure, nothing will be released because they'll look silly.
Interesting to me are those who are ready to conclude the worst about EE when he had an AD that was out to fire him, but couldn't get the goods. Then professional bureaucrats who naturally abhor controversy fail to make anything out of the Title IX or the original investigation.
You'd expect these executives to run the guy out of town if they had anything. But no, I suspect that though they aren't comfortable with his methods, absent a smoking gun they are stuck with him, lest they risk wrongful termination.
Thus, stalemate.
One thing is for sure, if he is fired, he'll be cherry picking from top job opportunities...