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.”
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JB
April 11th, 2012
8:57 am
Bobby has been a highly paid HC for about 7 years. My guess is he has 5 to 10 mil in the bank, thus his wife will get half, so that leaves Bobby able to have a place to live and eat steak until this blows over in a year or two, then some program who needs to win badly ( most of them) will take a “chance on ole Bobby at 1.5 mil per year.
5150 UOAD
April 11th, 2012
8:57 am
he was carrying on the tradition of Bill Clinton in Arkansas.
ole yeller
April 11th, 2012
8:57 am
No one is bigger than SEC FOOTBALL…….NO ONE……
DP
April 11th, 2012
8:59 am
Hey Tradebait, where were Jeff Long’s integrity and ethics when he hired Petrino, knowing his history and knowing that he was in the middle of his first season as head coach of the Falcons?
JB
April 11th, 2012
8:59 am
ole yeller…………..Have you met Coach Saban? The SEC office is scared of him.
GT is 4th rate high school team
April 11th, 2012
8:59 am
@RT, Clinton did not have her girl riding behind his back riding a motorcycle. LOL
PRESEASON CHAMPS 2008!!!!!!!!!!!!
April 11th, 2012
9:00 am
Arkansas is going to try and hire either Malzahn or Sean Peyton. I’ve also heard rumors of Okie States head coach.
Who Cares?
April 11th, 2012
9:00 am
In Petrino’s statement, I love the line “As a result of my personal mistakes, we will not get to finish our goal of building a championship program.” We? You mean YOU will not be a part of any championship building at Arkansas. I love how the egotistical morons think it’s all about them. Not an Arkansas fan, but I hope they do even better without this douche as their coach. He got what he deserved.
As for little miss scum bag, hopefully she’ll get hers too. I’m sure she’s out the door in a matter of time. Hopefully her reputation as a leechy slut will precede her. Watch out collegiate athletic departments, she’s free to prowl again now!
Like the AD or not, he made the right decision!
PRESEASON CHAMPS 2008!!!!!!!!!!!!
April 11th, 2012
9:01 am
“The SEC office is scared of him.”
Yeah, it’s hard not to be scared of midgets.
St Simons - we're on Island time
April 11th, 2012
9:02 am
The cherry on top is that Mrs Petrino can sue him in the divorce
for half his “reasonable and expected” salary – $20 mil – which he
WON’T get because he was terminated “for/with cause” hahaha
Now that’s some Atlanta karma, baybeeee
He’ll coach the Saints next. You watch. Birds of a feather, etc
Artie
April 11th, 2012
9:02 am
Can’t get enough of that road-rash pic…just too damn funny!!!!!
Tidepsychos
April 11th, 2012
9:03 am
Someone commented that “Arkansas is Alabama without the class”. You might want to check your dictionary for the definition of that word. Class is not one you can apply to Alabama fans. Teabagging unconscious opposing fans, poisoning trees, and then there’s Saban’s shady recruiting practices…these are not traits of people with class. I have no sympathy for Arkansas though. They got what they deserved by hiring Petrino-his lack of integrity is well-documented.
Let's see
April 11th, 2012
9:03 am
Would I rather being interviewing as at GTech graduate, or a GA graduate? GA fans are such idiots.
Hog Wyld
April 11th, 2012
9:04 am
U all are bunch of up tight loosers. The guy had a girlfriend. So waht? Thats between Coach and his wife. U all are just scared The Hogs were going to whup the Lame Dogs again and again so you R happy to see him gone.
I cant stand living in Atlatna. 2 many dumb stuck up people.
Arkansas finnaly gets a good program and the SEC takes it away.
Its not over yet,.
The Ghost of Wally Butts
April 11th, 2012
9:05 am
Well…fear not Pig-Sooey Nation…here is some truly good news…
Our President has invited the following people over to the White House for a beer…Bobby, his (soon-to-be) ex-wife; his ex-mistress; her (soon-to-be) ex-fiance’; the Pig-Sooey Athletic Director; and of course the media….they will all listen to our President talk about peace…
…hold a candle light vigil, don hoodies, join hands and sign Kum-Bah-Yah, engage in a group hug, and then all will be well…the touching ceremony will end with our President receiving yet another Nobel Peace Prize.
Mike G
April 11th, 2012
9:05 am
Somebody needs to find out the name of the fool in the picture with the “score” sign and publish it so he can be publicly humiliated for the idiot he is.
Other guy in picture
April 11th, 2012
9:05 am
Hey why does the other guy in my picture get all the credit? Yeah, he asks “why it’s not ok to score,” but come on. I blatantly mis-spelled the word “inappropriate” on my poster. That deserves at least a little ridicule.
PRESEASON CHAMPS 2008!!!!!!!!!!!!
April 11th, 2012
9:05 am
They should hire Mike Bobo.
kingdaddy
April 11th, 2012
9:05 am
I always wanted to do that to his face. Dang, the road beat me to it. Boobby learned one thing out of all of this, don’t fall off your scooter face first!!!
5150 UOAD
April 11th, 2012
9:06 am
Vandy has Class the rest of the SEC is what it is. Redneck trailer park fans.
nate from detroit
April 11th, 2012
9:06 am
I never thought that Jeff Long had the cajones to do this. I never thought the administration at Arkansas had the integrity to do this. My faith in the integrity of our institutions of higher learning has been restored, at least for now.
Jeff, you are right (never thought I would state that) Bobby P had painted Arkansas into a corner and the only option they had was to sever all ties to him. Petrino had gotten away with this kind of sordid, unethical behavior for so long that I don’t think he can separate fact from fiction anymore. After what he did to the Falcons, I’m sure a lot of people thought, like myself, that it would be fun to see Petrino get what he had coming, but now that it has happened it’s just very sad.
Artie
April 11th, 2012
9:09 am
Hog Wyld…it’s not the fact that he had a girlfriend (as the AD mentioned)…it’s the fact that he lied to his boss…repeatedly.
Who Cares?
April 11th, 2012
9:10 am
@ Lets see, “Would I rather being interviewing as at GTech graduate, or a GA graduate? GA fans are such idiots.”
As you well know, every Georgia graduate calls Tech graduates anything they want, but eventually they end up calling them “boss”!
Artie
April 11th, 2012
9:10 am
Kudos to AD Long!!!!!! He finally flushed the turd!!!!!
Taylor Wooten
April 11th, 2012
9:11 am
Kudos to Arkansas for doing the right thing.
Hog Wyld
April 11th, 2012
9:16 am
He lied 2 his bosses cuz he didnt want his wife 2 find out. Big deal. Have U seen his wife? I dont blame him. The problem is Arkansas finaly get a program of note and you uptite morans tear it apart.
Again its not over.
Artie
April 11th, 2012
9:16 am
Just surprised Petrino didn’t wear the Cotton Bowl hat on top of the Sugar Bowl hat!!!!! LMAO
curious
April 11th, 2012
9:16 am
Petrino: You did it again with a goodbye note, first the Falcons and now Arkansas. Maybe, Hallmark can print you some cards for your next exit.
p.s. I’m curious about your “accident” photo. Your face and knuckles look like second place in a fist fight.
gcs
April 11th, 2012
9:18 am
“Bobby Petrino went 21-5 last season.” ???
When did they institute a 26 game season?
Artie
April 11th, 2012
9:18 am
Don’t fret Hog Wyld…it’s back to the PapaJohn.com bowl for the Hogs!!!!!
KM
April 11th, 2012
9:18 am
His firing will surely reduce the Razorback football program downward from among the expected top contenders this season. Look for some of their 2012 recruits to back out and go somewhere else.
Kramer
April 11th, 2012
9:19 am
Let’s see
April 11th, 2012
9:03 am
Would I rather being interviewing as at GTech graduate, or a GA graduate? GA fans are such idiots.
It depends on what tyupe of position you are interviewing for. If it is an engineer then tech. If it is a lawyer or doctor, UGA. God, tech grads are such morons to not understand that conclusion. Must be an enginner.
Artie
April 11th, 2012
9:21 am
I HEART karma!!!!!!!
St Simons - we're on Island time
April 11th, 2012
9:22 am
here comes a late night press conference w/him screamin “who dat”
hahahahahaha
Festus
April 11th, 2012
9:23 am
Who cares about Petrino? Let’s have more pictures of his sweetie. If I can find $ 20k do I have a shot?
Thanks goodness Super Coach Mark Richt will never be caught with his pants down.
Kramer
April 11th, 2012
9:23 am
Hog Wyld
April 11th, 2012
9:16 am
He lied 2 his bosses cuz he didnt want his wife 2 find out. Big deal. Have U seen his wife? I dont blame him. The problem is Arkansas finaly get a program of note and you uptite morans tear it apart.
Again its not over.
Leave it to a pig fan to explain his messing around because of his wifes looks. That would explain Clinton I guess. You made a deal with the devil and got burned. Now your burn will last about 3 seasons. To bad for the piggies.
gcs
April 11th, 2012
9:25 am
Jeff Long > G. Gordon Gee
What many in the press have not reported is that the “Save Bobby Petrino” rally only had about 100 or so people in attendance and most of them did not appear to be students.
Karma
April 11th, 2012
9:26 am
Hog Wyld,
Move your ASS if you don’t like Atlanta.
LOSER! Maybe you and Petrino can move to another town together?
Karma sure is a B*&ch, when you run out on your responsabilities like Petrino did in Atlanta.
Who didn’t know this was going to happen to him!
UGA had our “Red Panty” episode, but that was with Michael Adams hand picked AD! Another LOSER! Both Adams and Evans.
Good RIDDANCE!
Totally Correct
April 11th, 2012
9:29 am
There are some funny comments on this blog.
The real picture concerning Petrino is that he WILL get another Head Coaching Job. Good Offensive minded coaches or Good Defensive coaches always get new jobs. I will be willing to speculate that Bobby Petrino will be on someone’s staff before the start of the season and he will be a head coach somewhere by mid January. The pressure of winning and making money at these big schools will push some College President or AD to go out and make this hire and sell it to the masses by saying ‘Coach Petrino has learned his lesson, and is here to coach football only……..”
Petrino has some very bad character flaws and they show that he needs someone to be his “daily boss” just to keep him focused and moving forward.
The sad part is there is some young assistant coach just waiting for his chance to prove he is ready for a Head Coaching job with great ideas and a great plan for building a program, but with recycling of old coaches many many never get their opportunity.
5150 UOAD
April 11th, 2012
9:36 am
Kramer………..It depends on what tyupe of position you are interviewing for. If it is an engineer then tech. If it is a lawyer or doctor, UGA. God, tech grads are such morons to not understand that conclusion. Must be an enginner.
enginner? hahaha
They are plenty of GT grad Doctors and Lawyers. You are the Brite guy in the trailer park too I guess.
1eyedJack
April 11th, 2012
9:36 am
Take all the fools out of this world and there wouldn’t be any fun living in it.
Bluestreak
April 11th, 2012
9:40 am
Somewhere in his nest, Freddy the Falcon is smiling. So is Mr. Blank.
Thank God for Reggie Ball
April 11th, 2012
9:40 am
guess when Bobby moved to Ar-Kansas he started hangin out with ole Bill
“I did not have sex with this woman”
Bluestreak
April 11th, 2012
9:42 am
Saying that…I do hope Bobby is able to repair the damage to his family. That is more important than any of this football stuff.
Hog Wyld
April 11th, 2012
9:46 am
@ Karma
U want to go son? Huh? U think U such a tuff guy on the internets?
The Factor
April 11th, 2012
9:47 am
@Hog Wyld,
You and GTBob are Pinheads…..Giving you, however, a slight edge for the crown. Get back to work at whatever impressive thing you do. We already know GTBob lives at home (still) with his mom.
Thank God for Reggie Ball
April 11th, 2012
9:47 am
so the storylines of the week are as follows:
hog sex scandal,
Fidel Castro,
Cuban an Odom fight in locker room,
Parcels won’t coach
possibly strangest week of sports news EVER?!
Bobby Petrino fired at Arkansas after 4 seasons – Atlanta Journal Constitution | The Time of Press
April 11th, 2012
9:47 am
[...] UPDATED: Arkansas had no choice but to fire Petrino [...]
StuDawg
April 11th, 2012
9:48 am
Great article, Jeff. You are exactly right, and its a shame.
Hog Wyld
April 11th, 2012
9:49 am
@ The Factor
U 2….U wanna go? U think U can get away witn insluting me on the internet?