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re: Turns out Nutt actually has a case against Ole Miss and will get paid.
Posted on 7/19/17 at 7:34 pm to MeridianDog
Posted on 7/19/17 at 7:34 pm to MeridianDog
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One word - MONEY. Attorneys especially Tort Attorneys are like sharks. They can smell the blood in the water of a big payday from miles away. Coach Nutt has assembled a powerful team of people who specialize in getting money and they see an excellent opportunity to get their client tons of money from folks who blatantly violated the terms of a contract of non-disclosure.
Thank you Lord.....
The rest of it is pure speculation and it is a coin toss at best if they get anything.
This post was edited on 7/19/17 at 7:38 pm
Posted on 7/19/17 at 8:17 pm to TOFTR
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I guess they don't teach tort reform at the Mississippi State School of Law...
It doesn't sound like you know how it works either little fella.
Posted on 7/19/17 at 8:29 pm to ImayGoLesMiles
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No, you deserve miss state...you're ole frickin miss. That's why
This
Posted on 7/19/17 at 8:53 pm to bamasgot13
Ole Miss a-hole is going to be whistling dixie by the time this is all over.
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Posted on 7/19/17 at 11:06 pm to SouthOfHere
Nutt's damages from noneconomic claims, all of his claims not directly related to his lost wages and the breach of contract, excluding punitive damages, are capped at $1m. He's gonna have a fun time showing lost wages I'd think too. How does prove that he would've been making coaching money (keep in mind he wasn't unemployed, he just wasn't coaching) but for the injury caused to him by the various defendants? Not to mention, he could've kept receiving coaching money from Ole Miss until this year had he not taken a $4.3 million dollar lump sum in January, 2013. Can he demonstrate that he should've been making Fun Belt money, much less SEC/P5 money? Even before this alleged smear campaign began in 2014, Nutt left his last two coaching jobs under acrimonious terms and had an assistant coach get show-caused for academic fraud. The Saunders stuff broke in 2013, and that definitely happened under Nutt. Nutt was fired in November, 2011. Nutt's buyout paid him through 2016-2017. I'm not sure why a major university didn't rush to hire a guy loathed by his two most recent employers and who was the head coach overseeing a guy who got blackballed for academic fraud.
Punitive damages are on a sliding scale, but Nutt would likely need to succeed on all his claims to demonstrate the merit of punitive damages. If some of Nutt's claims fail, I'm not sure someone who had a job directly related to his role as a college football coach, as an analyst, would get awarded punitive damages. Unless Nutt can definitively demonstrate Ole Miss acted deliberately, maliciously, and recklessly with a total disregard for Hootie's wellbeing, I don't see him getting punitive damages, especially since he's not blameless in the tarnishment that's befallen Ole Miss during the whole NCAA debacle. If the contract was breached, Nutt will be awarded nominal damages for breach of contract. That claim is cut and dry. Likewise Nutt might get compensatory damages for embarrassment and/or emotional distress, but the dude got $4.3 million dollars to get the hell out of Dodge, so I wouldn't expect him to hit $1m on his claims. I mean, what greater embarrassment could he suffer than captaining a 49 point blowout at home when your opponent was being merciful to stop at 52-3? He coached an effort where the opposing coach called for the kneel with a full 5 minutes left in the game, and then he got blown out by his other arch rival 31-3, and he got paid for all of it despite questionably performing his duties as coach.
Punitive damages are on a sliding scale, but Nutt would likely need to succeed on all his claims to demonstrate the merit of punitive damages. If some of Nutt's claims fail, I'm not sure someone who had a job directly related to his role as a college football coach, as an analyst, would get awarded punitive damages. Unless Nutt can definitively demonstrate Ole Miss acted deliberately, maliciously, and recklessly with a total disregard for Hootie's wellbeing, I don't see him getting punitive damages, especially since he's not blameless in the tarnishment that's befallen Ole Miss during the whole NCAA debacle. If the contract was breached, Nutt will be awarded nominal damages for breach of contract. That claim is cut and dry. Likewise Nutt might get compensatory damages for embarrassment and/or emotional distress, but the dude got $4.3 million dollars to get the hell out of Dodge, so I wouldn't expect him to hit $1m on his claims. I mean, what greater embarrassment could he suffer than captaining a 49 point blowout at home when your opponent was being merciful to stop at 52-3? He coached an effort where the opposing coach called for the kneel with a full 5 minutes left in the game, and then he got blown out by his other arch rival 31-3, and he got paid for all of it despite questionably performing his duties as coach.
Posted on 7/19/17 at 11:34 pm to TOFTR
That's if this actually goes to court.
Does ole miss really want all of the "discovery" process to continue and for the news to be both ncaa + lawsuit (each time with the mention of 50 years going on)?
I think ole miss tries to settle this purely to avoid the continue PR hit.
Let's not forget that Bjork himself said,
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many of the allegations dating back to the former football staff in 2010
In court they can discuss, "some" vs "few" vs "many" and look at that compared to the rest of the allegations vs the current football staff.
tldr: ole miss settles just to get this to go away quickly imo, and nutt gets paid to leave ole miss and then gets paid again.
Posted on 7/20/17 at 12:15 am to MeridianDog
Dawg - do you have a copy of the non-disclosure agreement?
If you can't produce, kindly STFU.
If you can't produce, kindly STFU.
Posted on 7/20/17 at 1:24 am to AustinDawg
I must've missed the part where Bjork explicitly named Nutt in that statement, and the most egregious claim other than LOIC levied against Ole Miss happened under Nutt. Also, isn't the contract sealed under file? The only people realistically who'd know the exact stipulations of the contract would be the parties who negotiated and agreed to the contract currently. If there's a breach of contract, it'll be clear, but I'm not sure anyone on this forum has seen the contract and would be able to note its clauses.
But I agree, the best course would probably be to settle. Nutt's pulling out the stops to attempt an air tight case, and a settlement is much less messy than if the cornball succeeds against Ole Miss
But I agree, the best course would probably be to settle. Nutt's pulling out the stops to attempt an air tight case, and a settlement is much less messy than if the cornball succeeds against Ole Miss
Posted on 7/20/17 at 1:28 am to AustinDawg
TOTFR and AustinDawg have both nailed it on the head. Nutt has a huge up-hill battle to win the supposed +$11M verdict someone else threw out there earlier (where they pulled that number from sounds like some ED bullshite) but Ole Miss would likely want to write a check and get the piece of shite has been Coach to go away.
Posted on 7/20/17 at 6:35 am to TOFTR
You just made my argument for me. Thanks
Posted on 7/20/17 at 8:40 am to SouthOfHere
Should OM fans be worried that Nutt's attorney, Fred Burton, changed his profile pic to this?
Posted on 7/20/17 at 9:16 am to Vecchio Cane
Thoughts: When the Nutt vrs OM is over The Grove will look like the aftermath of that little skirmish between The South and the army of northern aggression in Vicksburg.
Nutt will play the part of the Yankees.
Nutt will play the part of the Yankees.
Posted on 7/20/17 at 9:20 am to Herman Frisco
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The Grove will look like the aftermath of that little skirmish between The South and the army of northern aggression in Vicksburg
OM fans turn to eating acorns and squirrel as their food runs out.
On a positive note, there's always plenty of cough syrup in the grove. Should help when the sickness starts to spread
Posted on 7/20/17 at 9:49 am to Vecchio Cane
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Should OM fans be worried that Nutt's attorney, Fred Burton, changed his profile pic to this?
Nope. Not a single person I know that went to Ole Miss fought in the civil war.
This post was edited on 7/20/17 at 10:12 am
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