UPDATED: Arkansas had no choice but to fire Petrino

This would have been the face of Arkansas football if Bobby Petrino wasn't fired. (AP photos)

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 said Petrino gave Jessica Dorrell $20,000.

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 played the "forgiveness" card at a Monday rally.

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.

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

Birmingham Jacket

April 11th, 2012
7:51 am

PLEEEASE HIRE PAUL JOHNSON!!!

Douglas

April 11th, 2012
7:52 am

Some of you people are just ignorant jerks and that is being nice…you need to be called something else. Patrino was in a position of power over the volleyball player — it does not matter if she consented willingly or unwillingly to have a sexual relationship — he had the power to manipulate her — if she did not give him what he wanted, he could punish her. This is how the courts see it and this is how Arkansas saw it — that is why they fired Petrino. She will keep her job as she should.

rm

April 11th, 2012
7:52 am

It’s almost comical that he said he wants to say good-bye to his players in person considering he ran out on the Falcons under the cover of darkness and left notes in their lockers. And that was during the season! What an a$$-clown! Karma is a B….

alpharetta alice

April 11th, 2012
7:53 am

why all the hate towards petrino??? he upgraded going from falcants to arky….you might get lucky and send richt to arky and hire a real coach in his place…and kirby smart ain’t that guy either…

gdawginkalamazoo

April 11th, 2012
7:53 am

“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.”

Aw hell, or where can I put the Post It notes?

Lane Kiffin

April 11th, 2012
7:58 am

To Jeff Long,thank you for upgrading the college coaching profession

go pigs

April 11th, 2012
7:59 am

Bravo to Jeff Long for making a tough decision and not caving into fans who just want to win.
Someone needs to stand up for what is right.

Monic Lewinski

April 11th, 2012
8:01 am

SHE GOT $20000!

MebeingMe

April 11th, 2012
8:02 am

To bad the AJC doesn’t do the same to JS!

1eyedJack

April 11th, 2012
8:03 am

Done and done.

Ol' Timer

April 11th, 2012
8:04 am

There’s nothing like an ol’ fool except a rich ol’ fool!

BOBBY REPTRINO

April 11th, 2012
8:08 am

Can I stay on as the mascot,I already have the nose?

meh

April 11th, 2012
8:09 am

Arkansas should’ve known after the way he did the Falcons that he was a piece of trash.

Roll Turd

April 11th, 2012
8:10 am

This is ALMOST as funny as the Alabama/Mike Price ordeal…!!!

MountainDawg

April 11th, 2012
8:11 am

Good write up Jeff. No doubt Arkansas did the right thing by 86′ing Petrino. Coaches, faculty, administration all need to be held to standards of conduct….especially a high-profile, overpaid football HC.

Arthur Blank

April 11th, 2012
8:12 am

He signed a contract with a moral’s clause?

LookAt ThatRedFacedSOB

April 11th, 2012
8:13 am

Man, I KNOW Mr. Blank, Falcons players and all Falcons fans are LAFFING at that beat up red face Petrino getting CANNED and not getting A PENNY of his contract! Serves him right. Seeing him go down, good. Seeing him go down with a BEAT UP BLOODY RED FACE…PRICELESS! Bye-bye, Petrino. NOBODY in the NFL is gonna touch you. NOBODY in NCAA is gonna touch you. You can still coach FANTASY FOOTBALL!

dean

April 11th, 2012
8:19 am

He’ll be living down by the river, in a van, when his wife gets her pound of flesh. Anybody want to buy a Harley?

Larry

April 11th, 2012
8:22 am

Let us not forget, this same resume of deception was also embraced and ignored by Arthur Blank prior to Arkansas, and he’s the same owner who fired the highly honorable Dan Reeves after Vick broke his leg and replaced him with another questionable character, Jim Mora Jr.

There is a reason Arthur Blank became wealthy following the leadership of the original Home Depot CEO, Berne Marcus, and this is because Blank is your classic #2 guy that just happen to be in the right place at the right time.

Oh, and didn’t Blank hire his new GM–one without any previous experience as such–over the phone and a head coach who had never before been the head of anything? Nice to get lucky once in a while when you’re somewhat of a wealthy dingbat!

RT

April 11th, 2012
8:22 am

Jeff,

1- Damon Evans wasn’t morally incorruptible either
2- Mark Richt paid coaches bonuses out of his own pocket
3- Our U.S. President Clinton didn’t even get fired for more corruption, and he lied to us too

We don’t know the circumstances of his marriage, or the extent of his “inappropriate” relationship.

We should leave it up to his family and God to judge him.

dmr

April 11th, 2012
8:23 am

Arkansas did the right thing. We have become an overall society of forgetting about character and honor and discipline, that we are amazed and even shocked by someone doing what is right. It may have been a tough decision in some aspects, why I cannot imagine. But Arkansas did the right thing and Arkansas football will long outlast the firing of Petrino. I mean look at what happened to the Falcons.

Tradebait

April 11th, 2012
8:23 am

I personally knew Jeff long and his family years ago in Kettering Ohio. His brother was best man in my wedding. It is great to know that the ethics of hard work, integrity and honesty instilled in his up bringing and career path overshadowed the win at all costs mentality of today’s culture. Nice job jeff

Newman

April 11th, 2012
8:24 am

It’s not sports and fandom that blind good people. It’s tall, hot leggy blondes…

[...] Jeff Schultz of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution sums it up best: If character was a priority, Arkansas 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 still in the middle of a season.  This wasn’t up to Long any more than it was up to the blithering protesting fans who were screaming, “Woo Pig Sooie!” at rally for Petrino Monday. It was up to his bosses, the smart people, who realized this could cost the university millions. [...]

Larry

April 11th, 2012
8:29 am

Douglas “she will keep her job?”

Want to make a small or large wager?

No way on earth will either she or Arkansas want this distraction. Were you her would you want to face this everyday at work, knowing that she is too at fault for this relationship that cost them their head football coach and, while enaged, she was doing the spread eagle for a 51 year old somewhat ugly older man?

No, look for Arkansas to play her handsomely if she’ll sign a waiver of legal action to just go away.

rcb

April 11th, 2012
8:30 am

So let me get this straight. If it had not been a university employee everything would be okay? Morality according to the sports writers’ guild. Let’s look forward to the next trist which will not be with an employee where the coach will then cite Jeff Schultz as his moral authority.

Dan E

April 11th, 2012
8:33 am

As an Atlanta Falcons fan, all I can say is”Kharma is a b#tch!!” It could not have happened to a “nicer” guy!!

Wet Willie...keep on smiling

April 11th, 2012
8:36 am

Tuff choice by the AD for sure since keeping Bobby would have been difficult but in the end firing Bobby will get the AD fired as well within 2 years or maybe 3. Can’t blame Bobby from getting out of Atlanta due to the Vick issue. Best thing is to move along. Auburn will hire this guy no doubt within 2 years. He just needs to get into the Amen Corner and the Monastery at Lee County will be waiting.

Question did the road sign near the crash say “Dam Beaver” or “Beaver Dam”. I saw the “slippery when wet” sign. Just asking.

Rodster

April 11th, 2012
8:36 am

Petrino is a jackass. I’m sorry for his family however. They probably don’t deserve this humiliation.

Aquagirl

April 11th, 2012
8:37 am

We should leave it up to his family and God to judge him.

That’s a lovely sentiment, did Jesus provide that $20,000 payoff to Ms. Dorrell? If not, maybe the taxpayers should have a little input.

Gator Mike

April 11th, 2012
8:38 am

Petrino will probably ask Dorrell to give the $20k back to him to help with his divorce lawyer fees.
His pattern of being a jerk simply caught up with him.

Mr. Spaceley

April 11th, 2012
8:40 am

Petrino, YOURRRRRRREEEEEE FIRED!!

Jessica Dorrell

April 11th, 2012
8:43 am

If I could have removed the gag from my mouth, I would have hit Coach up for a lot more than 20 grand……Just sayin’. It ain’t called a ‘money-maker’ for nothing.

RiffRaff

April 11th, 2012
8:43 am

Athletic director Jeff Long said Petrino was fired “with cause.” Long added “in short, coach Petrino engaged in a pattern of misleading and manipulative behavior designed to deceive me and members of the athletic staff, both before and after the motorcycle accident.” Fact is he lied, got caught up in his lies and deserved to be fired.

Frank

April 11th, 2012
8:46 am

The most expensive piece of real estate,takes another one down again…I’m not going to jump on bobby like most people are,he is no different than any other man out there,he just made a mistake

Tigers Woody

April 11th, 2012
8:48 am

He should change his name to Bubba…he looks like one.

Sideline Dude

April 11th, 2012
8:48 am

Just another chapter in the life of a sleaze. He got what he deserved.

GT is 4th rate high school team

April 11th, 2012
8:51 am

GT fans/alums continue to feel they are morally better because they are a losing team.

NoGaGator

April 11th, 2012
8:51 am

Long got it right.

It’s just too bad we can’t hold our politicians to the same standards and consequences.

Cynthia Tucker

April 11th, 2012
8:51 am

Aquagirl – “maybe the taxpayers should have a little input.” What could taxpayers possbily have to do with this situation you moron.

MoneyTalks

April 11th, 2012
8:52 am

Bobby gave up $3.5 million per year plus $18 million in buyout cash for sex with his girlfriend. For that, she must have been doing something really good!!!

Double Zero Eight

April 11th, 2012
8:52 am

We don’t have to worry about this happening with Mark Richt.
He is a man of character. This makes me more appreciative
oif Richt. He is not perfect and I wish he would be a little
more aggressive at times, but I would take him over Petrino
any day.

Arrogance, pride and ego have a way of coming back to haunt a
person when he becomes a “legend in his own mind”.

tell me again

April 11th, 2012
8:52 am

He made an all too human error. What he did to the stupid football program pales in relationship to what he has done to his wife, kids and his own life. Arkansas will get another coach. Where will Petrino get another family that has not been fractured by his mistakes? As for the girl. Skank.

Double Zero Eight

April 11th, 2012
8:53 am

Spelled “of” incorrectly in previous post on line 3.

GT is 4th rate high school team

April 11th, 2012
8:53 am

Here comes the GT fans/alums calling every body Bubba.

dawgma

April 11th, 2012
8:54 am

ADDS NEW MEANING TO THAT OLD RAZORBACK ADAGE ” SOOEEE PIG”! THEY GOT WHAT THEY DESERVED…A CHEATING SCUMBAG PATRINO SCREW JOB. THE FALCONS FINALLY GET THE LAST LAUGH.

HOPE YOU HOGS GO 0-12 NEXT YEAR! BOSS HOG CRASHING A HOG CARRYING A HO DOG HOG = DEATH OF A PIG CAREER.

:) ))

RT

April 11th, 2012
8:56 am

I say if you won’t fire President Clinton for lying about his relationship with Monica, then how can you fire Petrino? If Clinton passed the morality test, why didn’t Petrino?

GT is 4th rate high school team

April 11th, 2012
8:56 am

@double zero, do not worry only GT fans/alums will criticize you. +1 on your comment on Richt.

j

April 11th, 2012
8:56 am

first off im not a petrino fan. the guy is an absolute selfish tool bag. but to hear falcons fans cheering this like they just won the superbowl is absurd. the karma he got is just because he was cheating on his wife and lied to his boss. had nothing to do with the falcons which was what 5 years ago. get over it falcons.

tallydawg

April 11th, 2012
8:57 am

I suppose Ms. Dorrel has lost her taste for hog knuckles now that the top boar has been de-tusked.