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
Thank God for Reggie Ball
April 11th, 2012
9:51 am
@Hog Wyld
ooooh! where are we going! I wanna go!
5150 UOAD
April 11th, 2012
9:52 am
The girl is cute but she is not hot. She sure as hell ain’t a few Million Dollars lost hot by a long stretch.
D man
April 11th, 2012
9:52 am
Carma is a bitch ain’t it???
5150 UOAD
April 11th, 2012
9:53 am
wow HOG WYLD got his lil feelings hurt.
BamaMan in GA
April 11th, 2012
9:53 am
Bimbo gets nice job, $20,000 gift and scores with a leading SEC coach. Bobby loses a $3.53 million job, chance at a NC and probably (if she’s smart) his wife. Only in America.
Hillbilly D
April 11th, 2012
9:55 am
True that Arkansas had no choice but to fire him and true he deserved it but in a year or so, he’ll have another job. This is Division I football, after all.
gdawginkalamazoo
April 11th, 2012
9:56 am
The best headline I read somewhere:
HOGS FIRE PIG!
Nativebird
April 11th, 2012
9:59 am
Petrino for GEORGIA TECH……now! Yes! What a great fit! a actual real college level offensive genius, (not the high schooler poser we have now), and there’s absolutely 100% no chance, NONE that he would even think about ANY of the Ga Tech female students, athletes or grad assistants to pursue!!!!
a match made in heaven!
Damon Evans
April 11th, 2012
10:00 am
Coach Petrino,
I feel your pain.
Damon
alpharetta alice
April 11th, 2012
10:00 am
god i hate living in georgia….bunch of class-less idiots….the only reason i stay is because i hope i’m keeping a native georgian out of work…georgia…where clowns are king….losers….
RTR22
April 11th, 2012
10:02 am
I imagine the fiance has a story to tell with his life turned upside down…..
Tumbledown
April 11th, 2012
10:02 am
Petrino is quite pathetic and hypocritical when he says: “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.” He hightailed it from the Falcons without talking to the players after accepting the Arkansas job. Karma is a lovely thing! Good riddance and shame on any organization that hires this man in the future.
Dr. Phil
April 11th, 2012
10:03 am
Good commentary, Jeff. I am a little surprised. I expected Petrino to spend a few weeks in a “Tiger Woods” treatment facility, then be declared “recovered” by the AD. I wonder if the $20,000 stipend/signing bonus to the bimbo in question will cloud the sexual harrassment issue. Seemingly she entered into this “sordid” relationship prior to assuming her position at the athletic department feeding trough. Anyway, this serves Arkansas right for hiring such a creep.
Dr. Phil
April 11th, 2012
10:03 am
Good commentary, Jeff. I am a little surprised. I expected Petrino to spend a few weeks in a “Tiger Woods” treatment facility, then be declared “recovered” by the AD. I wonder if the $20,000 stipend/signing bonus to the bimbo in question will cloud the sexual harrassment issue. Seemingly she entered into this “sordid” relationship prior to assuming her position at the athletic department feeding trough. Anyway, this serves Arkansas right for hiring such a creep.
kingdaddy
April 11th, 2012
10:06 am
Hogs
Better cover-up cause everyone likes to kick you when you’re down. Kicking him to the curb was the right thing to do. He got caught dead in a lie, BINGO. It is over. He is a liar and can’t be trusted to a H.C. position. People make mistakes, but his credibility is shot, ka-put, gone baby…
Falcons 4 Real
April 11th, 2012
10:07 am
I’m glad to see he’s promised to become a better husband, father and human being and we all know we can take him at his word.
GT 79
April 11th, 2012
10:08 am
Can we get him to Atlanta for an interview at Ga Tech today?
Thank God for Reggie Ball
April 11th, 2012
10:09 am
@alpharetta alice
its better than Arkansas where the most high profile individuals in the state are adulterous pigs
woooooooo Pig sooie baby
Homer the Brave
April 11th, 2012
10:13 am
First the Saints now Petrino. God has smiled down on us Falcons fans.
gdawginkalamazoo
April 11th, 2012
10:13 am
Dr. Phil, yes I would imagine that she cannot very well say that Petrino made her take that position. He might have asked her get into a variety of other positions but that was prior to her being hired.
JASon
April 11th, 2012
10:15 am
I have three comments:
1)What’s wrong with giving someone money
2)How could this “cost the university millions”? Wouldn’t winning more games and getting into better bowls by keeping a good coach recoup that cost?
3)Does anyone believe these athletes’ and coaches’ apologies when they get caught cheating? Pathetic. If you hadn’t gotten caught you would still be doing it!
Hog Wyld
April 11th, 2012
10:16 am
@ Alpharetta Alice
I feel your suffering. This is one classless city and state
Suey Stinkin' Pig
April 11th, 2012
10:19 am
Has Bobby Petrino become the poster child of April Fools Day?
Give him credit for one thing — JESSICA IS A TOTAL HOTTIE!!!!!!
What is next for the blonde HOG Riding Jessica?
PLAYBOY for tons of cash?
Or coming soon to a HOOTERS near you?
Tumbledown
April 11th, 2012
10:23 am
Here we have a story about Petrino, the now former Arkansas head coach, who commits adultery, lies his teeth off, embarrasses his family and university, and yet we have people who take the time to say that Georgians are all classless idiots. My family lives in Georgia, and I did for many years, I can assure you that there are many fine and wonderful people who live in Georgia. Please keep your irrational hate to yourself and try not to be so ignorant.
Homer the Brave
April 11th, 2012
10:24 am
I hope she have him crabs, herpes, or worse.
Forrest
April 11th, 2012
10:27 am
Mrs. Gump was right – “Stupid is as stupid does!”
Whiznot
April 11th, 2012
10:28 am
Petrino “Boy, am I red faced”.
kt
April 11th, 2012
10:28 am
21-5 last season in the SEC? Wow Mark , what a long season…
Totally Correct
April 11th, 2012
10:36 am
I hope he got some naked pictures of Jessica as a “parting gift”. She is a hottie with long legs.
Petrino’s wife just became a “housekeeper”….she is going to keep Bobby’s house after the divorce.
Totally Correct
April 11th, 2012
10:40 am
Hog Wyld
April 11th, 2012
10:16 am
@ Alpharetta Alice
I feel your suffering. This is one classless city and state
HogWyld, There are bad fans at every school, the problem with UGA due to the Metro Atlanta population there are just many many more than most other SEC schools.
The Dawg nation has some great fans, but many are just sidewalk fans with no vested interest in the program but blog and comment like they were on the sidelines back when Hershel and Vince won their last National Championship.
Stop, Drop and Roll when you are being attacked or just play dead! It works.
Patrick Romano WAR DAMN EAGLE
April 11th, 2012
10:41 am
Could NOT have happened to a better guy, Karma gotcha!!!
Enuff said, WAR DAMN EAGLE
5150 UOAD
April 11th, 2012
10:43 am
Suey Stinkin’ Pig
You need to get out more if that chick is a Hottie! She is average and not worth millions. With the money Bobby was making he could have done a lot better. You can see 100’s of better looking girls out in Atlanta every Friday and Saturday Night.
Coach Bobby Petrino
April 11th, 2012
10:43 am
At least Damon Evans has sent his condolences. He said he understood my situation.
Damon Evans
April 11th, 2012
10:44 am
Women are destroying SEC football !!!
Hillbilly D
April 11th, 2012
10:46 am
There’s good and bad people in Arkansas and there’s good and bad people in Georgia, and everywhere else for that matter. Let’s not judge people on the actions of somebody involved with a sports team, from anywhere.
Smokey
April 11th, 2012
10:47 am
I heard the Falcons are going to hire Petrino…as tackling dummy. Loser.
Ima Sleazy Coach
April 11th, 2012
10:48 am
I love it. Ark officials hired a sleazeball vagabond coach to attempt “winning at all costs” and it came back to bite them in the azz just as it always does. Just look at Florida and Urban Liar,lol. Welcome to Ohio state Urban,do to them what you did to the Gators,lol.
http://aol.sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/story/2012-04-09/urban-meyer-florida-ohio-state-ncaa-violation-recruiting-drugs-program-will-musc?eadid=EL/SICOM&sct=cf_t2_a6.
Now Florida hired another nutcase (just watch his sideline actions) and that too will come back to haunt them. Look at USC and Lame Kook Kiffin. Any player who would sign with these dirtbags are dirtbags themselves,imo.
Slaphead
April 11th, 2012
10:50 am
“Bobby Petrino went 21-5 last season as a football coach in the SEC last season.”
HAHA Nice proofreading, big guy…
Bill Clinton
April 11th, 2012
10:52 am
Was that wrong?
Should he not have done that?
Did anyone tell him that this kind of behavior was frown upon in Arkansas?
I don’t understand the problem.
Go Hogs!
St Simons - we're on Dawg time
April 11th, 2012
10:53 am
let me stop and thank you again, Mark Richt
Slaphead
April 11th, 2012
10:56 am
Other than the funny typo, well written story, Mr Schultz.
Big Dog 98
April 11th, 2012
10:56 am
Makes you thankful for men like Mark Richt.
Rick James
April 11th, 2012
10:57 am
@5150 UOAD
Suey Stinkin’ Pig
You need to get out more if that chick is a Hottie! She is average and not worth millions. With the money Bobby was making he could have done a lot better. You can see 100’s of better looking girls out in Atlanta every Friday and Saturday Night.
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Well said but not only is the girl average looking she’s also quite stupid.Petrino is sleazy,arrogant and not much to look at himself.I dont think he would have had a lot more choices at any price.
Hog Wyld
April 11th, 2012
10:57 am
No I just talkin about all dog fans. Bunch of loosers they are
SawThat1nce
April 11th, 2012
10:57 am
mR.Petrino has learned the hard way, that those reach-arounds by a pretty, young passenger on the back of your bike, can not only be potentially deadly, but can also cost you your job. haha
It is hard to keep your eyes on the road, when “it” is hard, and a pretty young girl has a choker hold on “it”.
That is called the makings for a butt buster, with a big side order of road rash.
Just could not have happened to a more deserving little weasel.
Sik of Dawgs..
April 11th, 2012
10:58 am
Now one would think that colleges would be all over this ‘morals clause’ for all of their student athletes. Oh, WTF am I thinking? That would have a devastating impact on their sports revenue! I guess being able to score touchdowns and run a 4.2 40 trumps an actual college degree. Oh wait, again! WTF I’m I thinking? Since when does someone with a BS earn 7 figures a year? It’s called the NFL.
Nike Man2
April 11th, 2012
10:59 am
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.
Hey Jeff,
Funny how you didn’t feel this way when Tiger had his woman troubles.
Hypocrisy at its best!!
SawThat1nce
April 11th, 2012
11:00 am
Enough money buys a person, just about anything that a person wants.
Sik of Dawgs..
April 11th, 2012
11:02 am
@Nativebird, great point!
BigTimeTECHFan
April 11th, 2012
11:03 am
I must say Petrino’s statement was very good.
Took full responsibility
Concern for Family 1st.
Sorry for the ones he hurt.
We all have done wrong in our lives, sometime it takes a little pain to correct that. Sounds like Bobby will be a better man because of this and I hope so.
Arkansas mad right decision, sounds like Bobby has right attitude and will be better for it.
Best of luck to Petrino, his family, his players, and the school.