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re: Arkansas hands are tied. They can't fire BP

Posted on 4/6/12 at 5:56 pm to
Posted by Marty McFrat
Arkansas hell
Member since Feb 2011
14827 posts
Posted on 4/6/12 at 5:56 pm to
How would the SECr feel if Arkansas suspended him without pay for X amount of games and fined him X amount of money?
Posted by diehardfan
Louisiana
Member since Jul 2005
5333 posts
Posted on 4/6/12 at 6:03 pm to
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How would the SECr feel if Arkansas suspended him without pay for X amount of games and fined him X amount of money?


I could care less. Doesn't matter to me.

What is more important is how the University of Arkansas feels. Every qualified applicant who applied for her job can sue the University.

If Petrino stays, her fiance' can sue the university. He could sue the university even if he left.

Check out UA's policy on consenting sexual relationships:
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" Consensual sexual relationships between faculty and their students or between supervisors and their employees in some instances may result in charges of sexual harassment.

Consensual relationships may lead other faculty and students or supervisors and coworkers to question the validity of grades, evaluations, and other interactions between the people involved in such a relationship. The integrity of the work of both people in the relationship may be compromised.

University faculty, administrators, and other supervisory staff should be aware that any sexual involvement with their students or employees could subject them to formal action if a sexual harassment complaint is subsequently made and substantiated, and that they bear the greater burden of responsibility should it be proven that the power differential between them made the relationship other than fully consensual. Even when both parties have consented to a relationship, it is the faculty member, administrator, or supervisor who may be held accountable for unprofessional behavior. Other students or employees may allege that the relationship creates a hostile or abusive environment affecting them. Graduate assistants, residence hall staff, tutors, and undergraduate course assistants who are professionally responsible for students will be held to the same standards of accountability as faculty in their relationships with students whom they instruct or evaluate.

When a consensual relationship exists between a student and a faculty member who has control over the student’s academic work or status or between an employee and his or her supervisor, the resulting conflict of interest should be addressed in accordance with university policies concerning conflict of interest."

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Sorry Hog fans, he's screwed.
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