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If Vigen & his coaching staff were at Montana...

poorgriz said:
wbtfg said:
I commend you on your active imagination and your ability to weave a narrative. It's quite a talent.

Absolutely! So as long as we're playing hypotheticals here... let's say they suspend him for the rest of the season, or fire him, and then the facts come out and it was a crooked cop with an axe to grind that set him up and all the charges were bullshit? At that point Garza is suing the university for millions due to reputation damage or wrongful termination.

As an aside, of course I don't believe that to be true and I am on record saying I wanted him gone after this charge. What I do know is that Waded, Leon, and Brent know what they're doing. Even if any of them adopted the "win at all costs" attitude (This is CDAs schtick and we all know he doesn't really believe this - he's just ruffling feathers for fun :lol: ), they're sure not going to let something like this risk the monstrous momentum MSU has going right now. So point being, there's obviously more to the story, whether that means they're giving him until the end up the season... or making him wear the bracelet... or there is something wrong with the charges... who knows.

He can sue all he wants under your scenario. He still won’t win. Where’s msu’s liability? They didn’t charge him. He can sue the police dept maybe, and perhaps that’d be actionable. But msu would have no liability.

They continue to pay him, so there’d be no damages.

So let’s see…ni liability, no damages. Yeah, that sounds like a case every attorney would LOVE to take.

msu’s failure to suspend this guy is repugnant and indefensible, no matter how many hypotheticals you make up.
 
catgrizfan said:
Keeping Garza in as DC is punishment enough for the Cats...the defense hasn't exactly been lighting the world of fire this year. In all seriousness, if they are worried about getting sued, why not suspend him with pay until the litigation runs its course and then make a decision? As an MSU alum, I can say I was incredibly disappointed with the decision to let him come back to practice hours after painting the ER Wild Turkey brown. Take his priors out of the picture and I would still expect him to be gone. Driving under the influence is serious shit. Lucky no one was killed.

Voice of reason.
 
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