This would have been the face of Arkansas football if Bobby Petrino wasn't fired. (AP photos)
(Update at 10 p.m. This column is a rewrite of the previous version to reflect Bobby Petrino’s firing.)
(Update II at 10:45 p.m. I’ve added Petrino’s statement on his firing below the column. My standard reaction: I judge people by actions, not words.)
Once you get past the emotional side that says Bobby Petrino just got run over by the karma train, once you get past the misguided Arkansas fans who started a Facebook page in support of their morally bankrupt coach and carried signs such as, “What’s wrong with scoring in the offseason?” this much is clear: Arkansas had no choice.
Bobby Petrino went 21-5 in the last two seasons as a football coach in the SEC. He’s out of a job. What does that tell you?
This is a sport where college presidents and athletic directors have been known to give only lip service to matters of academic reform and ethics — and whatever flawed mindset exists in other conferences, it’s safe to multiply that by 10 in the SEC. What Petrino did, however, exposed a public university to too much litigation and potential financial damages.
Jeff Long: Petrino gave Jessica Dorrell $20,000.
Petrino apparently gave Jessica Dorrell $20,000. Athletic director Jeff Long couldn’t say for certain what that payment was for, but it’s safe to assume that Arkansas generally doesn’t give the “student-athlete development coordinator” a $20,000 signing bonus.
The unimaginable pain Petrino has inflicted on his family – having an “inappropriate relationship” with a 25-year-old former Arkansas volleyball player – is for him, his wife, his children and their God to sort out. But the fact that Petrino’s relationship was with an athletic-department employee – a women whom he had hired only a week earlier – set up the university for a possible sexual harassment suit.
This wasn’t just about a head coach and his philandering. It’s not just about Petrino scrambling to cover up the circumstances of his motorcycle accident, most notably that he had a female passenger who was half his age on the back seat. If character was a priority, Arkansas
Fans tried to play the "forgiveness" card at a Monday rally.
never would have hired Petrino to begin with. Everybody knew his resume. In fact, Long would be out of a job himself. He interviewed Petrino without the Falcons’ permission four years ago while the coach was under contract to Atlanta and the team was still in the middle of a season.
This wasn’t up to Long anymore than it was up to the blithering protesting fans who were screaming, “Woo Pig Sooie!” at
Sometimes fans can lose all sense of rational thought.
rally for Petrino Monday. It was up to his bosses, the smart people, who realized this could cost the university millions.
Long, probably reading from a script written by Arkansas attorneys, said Petrino “made the decision to mislead the public,” which “adversely affected the university and the football program.” He referenced “manipulative behavior.” He said Petrino was fired “with cause.”
All of this is Latin for: “There’s a morals clause in your contract and you won’t see a nickel of that $21 million.”
So many Arkansas fans don’t get it, and don’t want to get it. Matt Couch, the Arkansas fan who organized Monday’s protest, played to his audience: “None of us are condoning what he did, but we know it’s Easter weekend, a time for forgiveness. And most importantly, we all want to win some football games, don’t we?”
And there it is. Never mind the broken family. Never mind that Dorrell herself was engaged to another coach in the athletic department. What’s really important is that Petrino went 11-2 and not 7-6 last season. Also, there’s next year’s Alabama game.
Sports and fandom can blind good and normal people. They lose all sense of rational thought and perspective. We see it when an athlete is embraced as a hero, a need, regardless of his disregard for laws, ethics or moral decency, simply because of his statistics and the team’s place in the standings.
We saw it this past year on the campus of Penn State, when fans protested in support of Joe Paterno, with no thought or regard for the children who are the subject of horrible sex-abuse allegations.
We see it now.
“I’m not surprised by much anymore,” said Richard Lapchick, the director of the Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport at the University of Central Florida. “Our culture, particularly our sports culture, is so directed at winning that on campuses too many people overlook what appear to be egregious acts by coaches and athletes. Upon reflection, they might change their opinion. I think we saw that at Penn State when students protested right away, but after a while there was a more balanced assessment.”
Arkansas couldn’t afford to wait for fan logic to take over. They did the right thing.
By Jeff Schultz
Petrino’s statement
“I was informed in writing today at 5:45 p.m. that I was being terminated as head football coach at the University of Arkansas.
The simplest response I have is: I’m sorry. These two words seem very inadequate. But that is my heart. All I have been able to think about is the number of people I’ve let down by making selfish decisions. I’ve taken a lot of criticism in the past. Some deserved, some not deserved. This time, I have no one to blame by myself.
I chose to engage in an improper relationship. I also made several poor decisions following the end of that relationship and in the aftermath of the accident. I accept full responsibility for what has happened.
I’m sure you heard (athletic director) Jeff Long’s reasons for termination. There was a lot of information shared. Given the decision that has been made, this is not the place to debate Jeff’s view of what happened. In the end, I put him in the position of having to sort through my mistakes and that is my fault.
I have hurt my wife Becky and our four children. I’ve let down the University of Arkansas, my team, coaching staff and everyone associated with the Razorback football program. As a result of my personal mistakes, we will not get to finish our goal of building a championship program. I wish that I had been given the opportunity to meet with the players and staff prior to this evening’s press conference and hope that I will be given the opportunity to give my apologies and say my goodbyes in person. We have left the program in better shape than we found it and I want the Razorback Nation to know that is my hope that the program achieves the success it deserves.
My sole focus at this point is trying to repair the damage I’ve done to my family. They did not ask for any of this and deserve better. I am committed to being a better husband, father and human being as a result of this and will work each and every day to prove that to my family, friends and others.
I love football. I love coaching. I of course hope I can find my way back to the profession I love. In the meantime, I will do everything I can to heal the wounds I have created.
I want to thank Chancellor Gearhart, Jeff Long, the Board of Trustees, the university administration, faculty, staff, students, alumni and fans for the opportunity to serve as the head football coach at the University of Arkansas for the past four years. I was not given an opportunity to continue in that position. I wish that had been the case, but that was not my decision. I wish nothing but the best for the Razorback football program, the University and the entire Razorback Nation.”
478 comments Add your comment
Jessica Dorrell
April 10th, 2012
10:43 pm
Is my June 9th wedding still on ? I did it for the money. Football coach makes more than Swimming coach ! But i still want to get married. I have $20,000 for the dream honeymoon we planned !
Festus
April 10th, 2012
10:43 pm
They should have just changed the locks and left him a note on the door.
DILLIGAF
April 10th, 2012
10:43 pm
I’m sure that this Dbag will coach again but what mother wwould feel comfortable with this loser being a role model in shaping her son’s character and morals for three or four years?
Kudos for Long and the powers to be in making the right decision. I really didn’t think that they would make the right call.
GATA!
UGA/85′
bigeasy830
April 10th, 2012
10:44 pm
On another note, Petrino is a helluva college coach, without him Arkansas will be 7-5 this year and back to being pathetic within 3 years. If that former governor of NY that got caught with that hooker can get a fat paying gig on CNN, Petrino will get another coaching job in 2 or 3 years.
Brewmaster
April 10th, 2012
10:44 pm
GT Bob, your above ” 4th best in the SEC” comment proves my point. We are light years better than Tech, and that’s all that matters in this state. Pointing out your own pitiful program is like showing a cross to Dracula or like a balanced budget to Obama.
dbc
April 10th, 2012
10:45 pm
“My sole focus at this point is trying to repair the damage I’ve done to my family. They did not ask for any of this and deserve better. I am committed to being a better husband, father and human being as a result of this and will work each and every day to prove that to my family, friends and others.”
So in other words, I’m sorry I got caught and will repent, but I wouldn’t have if none of this ever came to light. $20,000 buys a lot of “happiness.” I think the Dorrell chick should start dating Harvey Updike. Their kids would grow up to look/be just like those Arky fans at the rally to save Mr. Scumbag’s job.
Coach Bobby Petrino
April 10th, 2012
10:45 pm
From my time in Atlanta, I remember that Mrs. Blank was a hot, young thing who couldn’t take her eyes of me.
Now that she is single and back on the market, I bet she would Ride My Hog.
Maybe she would move to New Orleans with me when I take the Saints job.
kingdaddy
April 10th, 2012
10:46 pm
Haggard
Congragulations my friend, just remember,” Every journey begins with the first step!”…
Pig Sooey
April 10th, 2012
10:47 pm
Gotta imaging his old lady with the 4 kids are gonna seize every dime he has and toss him to the curb….Awesome.
Jay
April 10th, 2012
10:47 pm
If Petrino had the character and integrity to honor the 10-year $25 million contract he signed in 2006, he’d still be at Louisville and none of this would have ever happened. But since it did, good riddance to bad rubbish.
See ya Booby
April 10th, 2012
10:47 pm
Class Act??? Really? If it were up to Long , Petrino would still be the coach you jackwad!! The guy actually got choked up and almost cried when he had to announce that Petrino would be fired! What exactly should UGA take notice of?
Iloveuga
April 10th, 2012
10:48 pm
Class act- exactly what does UGA have to do with this story? UGA should take notice of…what?
Heisenberg
April 10th, 2012
10:48 pm
She needs to go too. Suddenly I am an Arkansas fan.
jj
April 10th, 2012
10:48 pm
LOL at the picture of those redback Arkansas fans.
GTBob
April 10th, 2012
10:48 pm
As long as Tech is around UGA will never be the worst team in this state.
Sounds like you are worried that Ga State will be better then UGA soon.
SteveW
April 10th, 2012
10:49 pm
Hope Arky doesn’t make a run at Grantham. I heard Kirby Smart would make a good Coach however.
sting_em
April 10th, 2012
10:51 pm
What comes around goes around. Don’t feel too bad for him. After his wife divorce’s him and takes half his money, some desperate scumbag school will hire him.
Jeff Schultz
April 10th, 2012
10:51 pm
I just added a copy of Petrino’s statement immediately below the column.
Coach Bobby Petrino
April 10th, 2012
10:52 pm
Attention, Athletic Directors, NFL Owners and College Boosters Everywhere:
Now that I am out of work and looking for gainful employment, when I say I am seeking a “Head Job” at your school or professional club, I am actually talking about being your new top football coach and not something else entirely that can get you fired in the first place.
kingdaddy
April 10th, 2012
10:52 pm
GTBob
I didn’t know there were any other teams in Ga. Go Doggies
Najeh Davenpoop
April 10th, 2012
10:55 pm
“Is it just me, or is the best part that they fired him BY LETTER? As a Falcons fan, this pleases me.”
Should have taped it to his office door.
WECoyote
April 10th, 2012
10:56 pm
Hahahaha! Don’t get me wrong, I feel for those affected by no doing of their own; however, does anyone else see nothing less than a made for TV afterschool movie about this? (It can star Kirk Cameron, Charlie Sheen and Linsay Lohan). It is certainly sad, the display of human indiscretions affecting many, but known by millions ….. but as a Falcons fan, and an alumni of South Carolina ….. This entire situation is nothing if not hilarious!
FREE BOBBY 1848
April 10th, 2012
10:56 pm
Jeff, you are a tasteless degenerate with no concept of what is going on here in Fayetteville. It would have been nice if, between your unfounded personal attacks on the fans of a great football program and your penchant for stretching the truth, you could have at least reported something somewhat accurate. There was no sexual harassment, and last time I checked, adultery was not a crime. No one appointed you the morale standard to judge other people’s actions. Let me say that there are alot of angry people on this campus who are starting to see this article and develop a real dislike for Jeff Schultz. How bout next time you stick being a journalist and leave out the criticisms of an entire fan nation.
Alphare
April 10th, 2012
10:56 pm
that’s what I believe they would do. The most damaging part is his sexual relationship with a subordinate. Any government entity wouldn’t allow that unless informed in advance. Sexual relationships with a subordinate put the public entity at legal risk. Arkansas now has to jump thru a lot of legal hoops to even fire that woman no matter how much they dislike her.
Coach Bobby Petrino
April 10th, 2012
10:57 pm
Arkansas is essentially Alabama without all the Success and the Class and the Integrity and THE BEAR.
(Think about that for a second.)
ernisTbass
April 10th, 2012
10:57 pm
I read the article about Petrino and it couldn’t happen to a nicer guy, but the young lady on the bike weren’t bad so I clicked the “show all” button on this here blog but it don’t work
Tim
April 10th, 2012
10:58 pm
Jeff… The fact that Dorrell is half Petrino’s age should not matter. But don’t you think she should be fired too?
Brewmaster
April 10th, 2012
10:59 pm
Maybe GT Bob will apply for a job at Solyndra or work for a Wind Mill company in Nantucket. ” There once was a GTBOB from Nantucket, whose bs was so thick you could,,,,,,he obsessed on the dawgs and stalked all their blogs, but as for looking at GT’s record he preferred to duck it
Coach Bobby Petrino
April 10th, 2012
11:00 pm
In light of current of events, maybe I would’ve gotten much more support and sympathy from the University of Arkansas for being such a scoundrel if I had worn a Hoodie to that press conference instead of that ill-fitting Sugar Bowl cap.
Max
April 10th, 2012
11:01 pm
Watch them hire Mora
C from Marietta
April 10th, 2012
11:02 pm
I find it funny that folks on here slam the SEC, but fail to give kudos to Arkansas for having the balls to fire him. I am here to give kudos to Arkansas for putting intregrity above winning football games.
Coach Bobby Petrino
April 10th, 2012
11:04 pm
From now on, I am going to let my Haters be my Motivators.
That little seems to work well and keep the people who follow it out of trouble.
That one, and “Crack is Whack!”
Max
April 10th, 2012
11:04 pm
REALLY hope Arkansas wins the Nat’l Championship this year…
Football Fan
April 10th, 2012
11:06 pm
It seems like Bobby Petrino embarrasses every team he coaches……Arkansas Razorbacks and the Atlanta Falcons. Wasn’t there an issue with him leaving Louisville years ago?
See ya Booby
April 10th, 2012
11:06 pm
GT Bob…….such a loser!!! UGA will never worry about Georgia State. I’d like to see you losers play the other GSU. Georgia Southern. I believe they’d beat you guys like a drum. GT would never schedule a division I team that practices against another triple option team everyday. Especially one that man boobs CPJ coached once before himself.
Cybernetic Angel
April 10th, 2012
11:06 pm
hahahahahahaha! They should have canceled the press conference and left a note on his office door, what a jackass.
Coach Bobby Petrino
April 10th, 2012
11:06 pm
I didn’t really “GIVE” Jessica that $20,000 so much as I PAID her with it for services rendered.
You know, for stuff my wife won’t do, even on my birthday.
Brewmaster
April 10th, 2012
11:07 pm
FREE BOBBY , you are a great advertisement for why people choose to send their kids to private school. You would probably defend SATAN if he had a winning record. I would take a 8-3 Richt any day vs an 11-0 Petrino or Saban or Chizik. I feel sorry for your kids if you have any, considering your ” ends justify the means” mentality.
BMFP 21
April 10th, 2012
11:08 pm
Jeff Schultz is by far one of the worst sports writers I have ever seen. The people here in Arkansas are not behind what Bobby did, but MANY other coaches have gotten away with far worse in college sports and we believed he deserved another chance. Jeff, you are AWFULLY bold to attack an entire school’s fan base over the actions of ONE man. Where do you get off depicting Razorback fans as a pack of ranting idiots with no morals? Is that how they do reporting in Atlanta? People here support their head coach just like everywhere else, and what would be a worse moral decision would be to abandon a man who has done wonders for this school and program, just because he made a choice that YOU deem to be immoral. Next time I’m in a moral dilemma I’ll call up Jeff Schultz, seems like he’s the authority now a days
Coach Bobby Petrino
April 10th, 2012
11:08 pm
How come I get fired but Fredi Gonzalez still gets to keep his job?
kingdaddy
April 10th, 2012
11:11 pm
Free Bobby
How about free yourself from this blog and get the hell off of Schultzie. He’s got more integrity in the one finger he types with than everyone in Arkantucky that hired, or wanted to keep him hired. He was a shady character before this but you ignored the truth and now you want to blame my boy Jeff for what? Reporting the truth, LOL. You better get off this blog before we turn Ernest T. Bass loose on your mis-informed, low-life,redneck, non christan loving loser self…
Coach Bobby Petrino
April 10th, 2012
11:11 pm
At least the administrators at Arkansas didn’t drag their feet as long as the ones at Penn State did.
Coach Bobby Petrino
April 10th, 2012
11:12 pm
Petrino…
Paterno…
See a pattern here?
Jason
April 10th, 2012
11:12 pm
Which lucky WAC school is going to get Bobby?
A1A
April 10th, 2012
11:13 pm
It’s common knowledge and an unquestioned fact that UGA head football coach Mark Richt has brought shame on the state of Georgia and made an embarrassing laughingstock of the state’s largest university. Even the most avid UGA fans understand this even when they won’t acknowledge it, bless their hearts.
The most embarrassing thing is the win-at-any-price mentality of Richt, which has effectively made UGA a football f-a-c-t-o-r-y, with cheating, recruiting of low-intelligence dummies who barely graduated from high school, and tolerating immoral and unethical activities by both players and coaches. Even with all this, he still can’t win.
Richt is a product of the lawless environments of the University of Miami and Florida State University, where he learned well how to conduct himself in the most tawdry way, while pretending to the world to be a saint. Make no mistake – Richt is in coaching purely for the millions of dollars that have been wasted on him, and the millions more he will add until someone in Athens has the integrity and intestinal fortitude to run him out of town.
A truly shameful situation, especially since all Georgians, including UGA alumni and fans, have to live under this shadow of infamy.
And you think Petrino is bad?
coloradofalconsfan
April 10th, 2012
11:13 pm
I find it interesting in Bobby’s apology that he refers to his mistress in the past tense. “I also made several poor decisions following the end of that relationship.” Really? When did he end it? When he left her in the parking lot after the crash or maybe after it became public. Did he leave her a note on her locker? Seemed she got played just like his wife, the Falcons and the Long/Hogs.
Georgia Blue
April 10th, 2012
11:16 pm
Just. EWWWWWWW.
Doug
April 10th, 2012
11:16 pm
Funny a former president from Arkansas does the same thing Petrino did but never lost his job.
Mora'l less Petrino
April 10th, 2012
11:18 pm
I’m such a DA!
Brewmaster
April 10th, 2012
11:18 pm
BMFP 21, you stating that Petrino deserves another chance after getting caught sleeping with a subordinate half his age speaks volumes about your character. The vast majority of UGA fans would run Richt out of town for the same offense, REGARDLESS of how many MNCs he’d won or what he had “done for his program.” Being from Arkansas, I’m only guessing that you defended SLICK WILLIE for the good he’d done for the country while having “inappropriate” relationships with Lewinsky.