
When you are fighting a full P.R. battle, however, sometimes there may be some collateral damage. In this case it is either the son of Tony Gibson or the principal at his son's school or both. Gibson reported that his son was harassed by the principal of his school after they left for Michigan. Unfortunately the principal didn't stay silent and said that the kid was actually upset because he was leaving his friends. The principal did take down a sign featuring Rich Rodriguez, although Kerry Gibson accused him of tearing it up and having all the kids stomp on it. In the end Gibson had this to say:
"I'm from there, my brother works in public service, and people say things. Where I'm from, it's a small town and they support my move. (West Virginia) is a place we need to stay out of for a while."Of course he said that while his son is still going to school in Morgantown. But who who cares how rough you have made it on your son or his principal when you've got newspapers to sell.
Another PR hit for the Rodriguez machine came out this morning. Rodriguez has painted himself as the guy who fought for his players and the program above all else. Of course his loyalty has been questioned when he may have called recruits before telling his team, calls which may have kept WVU from calling due to a dark period. Now there is the case of the missing files.
Soon after returning to work after the Fiesta Bowl a little more than a week ago, the staff at the Puskar Center found that most of the files — including all of the player files — that had been stored in Rodriguez’s private office were missing. In addition, all of the players’ strength and conditioning files in the weight room were gone.The missing paperwork includes all player personnel files which include good and bad deeds of all the current players, progression by players made during workouts, donor information, and other assorted fun facts. What all of this proves is that Rodriguez is really THAT stubborn. He started a PR war and he doesn't care that there is going to be blowback against him. He is going to keep running with the threats to the families as if it were a bubble screen.
"Bubble Screens", nice!
ReplyDeleteI'm disappointed with the way RR left his alma mater and still suspect his move was 'inspired' by someone in the athletic department pissing him off. However, I think the proliferation of inuendos from the missing files is going too far. It's time to let things go. If the only player files were kept in RR's office, then the university has some problems itself. If it turns out that copies of all the player files can be found in other places, then WVU is going to look a little petty on this. Is it possible that what RR shredded was his own personal notes on the players? Is that something Bill Stewart would want to see anyway?
ReplyDeleteDon't think Barwis is beyond reproach in Shredgate either. I would bet money he discussed and was complicit in shredding the training files.
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