Cannizaro shown the door at MSU. Why?

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I don't want to imagine that.
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Don't dip your pen in company ink.
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spanky said:

Just imagine the text being a pic of Cannizaro's junk sent from one university owned phone to another. That would make it pretty easy to see why the boss asked the employee about it. No idea if that was the context, but it wouldn't surprise me.
you have experience with this?
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Please don't look at your wife's phone
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I tended to think the Cannizaro hype got ahead of the actual results so to speak.

how hard is it to be the hitting coach at LSU with their ridiculous MLB talent on the roster?
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W said:

I tended to think the Cannizaro hype got ahead of the actual results so to speak.

how hard is it to be the hitting coach at LSU with their ridiculous MLB talent on the roster?


To be fair he did get to a super regional his first year as a head coach, it's not like he was in over his head or anything
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I think Spanky might be onto it. If there was sexting going on and nude images of his self or her, than that might be an issue. But for having an affair, he would not be fired.
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ColoradoMooseHerd said:

I think Spanky might be onto it. If there was sexting going on and nude images of his self or her, than that might be an issue. But for having an affair, he would not be fired.


Weird take. Imagine an AD that would be cool with your head coach having an extramarital relationship with the recruiting lady that all the players know. Both of them living on a family values platform. All the players know coach's wife just like you did. Put yourself in that lockeroom.
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ColoradoMooseHerd said:

I think Spanky might be onto it. If there was sexting going on and nude images of his self or her, than that might be an issue. But for having an affair, he would not be fired.


If it was an affair with someone not related to the university I would agree that his business
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Sandman98 said:

ColoradoMooseHerd said:

I think Spanky might be onto it. If there was sexting going on and nude images of his self or her, than that might be an issue. But for having an affair, he would not be fired.


Weird take. Imagine an AD that would be cool with your head coach having an extramarital relationship with the recruiting lady that all the players know. Both of them living on a family values platform. All the players know coach's wife just like you did. Put yourself in that lockeroom.


No I don't think he would be fired. If info became public than coach would have to make statement to team about bad choices but unless there was some additionally scandalous going on then no way should he be fired.

People have affairs all the time. Don't act like he commuted murder or stole from the school. Unless he did.
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ColoradoMooseHerd said:

Sandman98 said:

ColoradoMooseHerd said:

I think Spanky might be onto it. If there was sexting going on and nude images of his self or her, than that might be an issue. But for having an affair, he would not be fired.


Weird take. Imagine an AD that would be cool with your head coach having an extramarital relationship with the recruiting lady that all the players know. Both of them living on a family values platform. All the players know coach's wife just like you did. Put yourself in that lockeroom.


No I don't think he would be fired. If info became public than coach would have to make statement to team about bad choices but unless there was some additionally scandalous going on then no way should he be fired.

People have affairs all the time. Don't act like he commuted murder or stole from the school. Unless he did.


Credibility matters, man. For the same reason someone could be subject to blackmail and extortion for this, they're also subject to losing the respect of their players for being a hypocrite. You want me to run poles, Coach? Nah. You lied to your pregnant wife so I'm pretty sure you'll lie to me.

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HoustonAg2106 said:

W said:

I tended to think the Cannizaro hype got ahead of the actual results so to speak.

how hard is it to be the hitting coach at LSU with their ridiculous MLB talent on the roster?


To be fair he did get to a super regional his first year as a head coach, it's not like he was in over his head or anything


Not to mention the depleted roster he was working with due to injuries.
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She has some strong texting arms.
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Isn't the AD the former head baseball coach?
If so, he could easily serve as HC this spring.
"Gimme a diablo sandwhich and a dr. pepper...to go"
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Sandman98 said:

ColoradoMooseHerd said:

Sandman98 said:

ColoradoMooseHerd said:

I think Spanky might be onto it. If there was sexting going on and nude images of his self or her, than that might be an issue. But for having an affair, he would not be fired.


Weird take. Imagine an AD that would be cool with your head coach having an extramarital relationship with the recruiting lady that all the players know. Both of them living on a family values platform. All the players know coach's wife just like you did. Put yourself in that lockeroom.


No I don't think he would be fired. If info became public than coach would have to make statement to team about bad choices but unless there was some additionally scandalous going on then no way should he be fired.

People have affairs all the time. Don't act like he commuted murder or stole from the school. Unless he did.


Credibility matters, man. For the same reason someone could be subject to blackmail and extortion for this, they're also subject to losing the respect of their players for being a hypocrite. You want me to run poles, Coach? Nah. You lied to your pregnant wife so I'm pretty sure you'll lie to me.


This would not be major news if they had not fired him. Basically firing him brings a bigger spotlight than anything else. Affairs happen and people do not get fired for them unless they are in public office or there is something more to the scandal.

Yes credibility matters, and if this went public then he would have gone up in front of the team and said he made mistakes, and these are mistakes I am going to have to deal with. Don't do what I did, learn from my mistake. The players would have listened and depending on the relationship with the coach, might have gained some respect for him for standing up to it and they would have moved on. The status of relationship between a coach and his wife is not the thing that players are thinking about.

But because the way they handled it, I assume there is something else going on that creating more of a scandel not just a simple affair.
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Buford T. Justice said:

Isn't the AD the former head baseball coach?
If so, he could easily serve as HC this spring.
Yes he is, but I doubt he would do that.
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Word is the mismanagement began in the fall. Distracted by the only entity to never lose. Just another reason why a complicated affair with a school employee is cause for termination.
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ColoradoMooseHerd said:

Sandman98 said:

ColoradoMooseHerd said:

Sandman98 said:

ColoradoMooseHerd said:

I think Spanky might be onto it. If there was sexting going on and nude images of his self or her, than that might be an issue. But for having an affair, he would not be fired.


Weird take. Imagine an AD that would be cool with your head coach having an extramarital relationship with the recruiting lady that all the players know. Both of them living on a family values platform. All the players know coach's wife just like you did. Put yourself in that lockeroom.


No I don't think he would be fired. If info became public than coach would have to make statement to team about bad choices but unless there was some additionally scandalous going on then no way should he be fired.

People have affairs all the time. Don't act like he commuted murder or stole from the school. Unless he did.


Credibility matters, man. For the same reason someone could be subject to blackmail and extortion for this, they're also subject to losing the respect of their players for being a hypocrite. You want me to run poles, Coach? Nah. You lied to your pregnant wife so I'm pretty sure you'll lie to me.


This would not be major news if they had not fired him. Basically firing him brings a bigger spotlight than anything else. Affairs happen and people do not get fired for them unless they are in public office or there is something more to the scandal.

Yes credibility matters, and if this went public then he would have gone up in front of the team and said he made mistakes, and these are mistakes I am going to have to deal with. Don't do what I did, learn from my mistake. The players would have listened and depending on the relationship with the coach, might have gained some respect for him for standing up to it and they would have moved on. The status of relationship between a coach and his wife is not the thing that players are thinking about.

But because the way they handled it, I assume there is something else going on that creating more of a scandel not just a simple affair.


People get fired for having affairs with co workers all the time in both public and private sectors.
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Buford T. Justice said:

Isn't the AD the former head baseball coach?
If so, he could easily serve as HC this spring.
The former Kentucky head coach (Henderson) was the pitching coach. He will serve as the interim.
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They definitely do, but most of the time when people are fired it is because one fo the individuals is considered a subordinate and/or a conflict of interest as created. That and the affair may have been happening onsite or on company time.

Typically if two people work for the same large company and there is not a conflict of interest or subordinate involved than a large company will stay out of it. Large companies often have relationships involved between their employees, it is just a fact of life. Usually you don't want them working too close together, but it is normal for co-workers at larger companies to be married or date and sometimes have affairs.

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ColoradoMooseHerd said:


They definitely do, but most of the time when people are fired it is because one fo the individuals is considered a subordinate and/or a conflict of interest as created. That and the affair may have been happening onsite or on company time.

Typically if two people work for the same large company and there is not a conflict of interest or subordinate involved than a large company will stay out of it. Large companies often have relationships involved between their employees, it is just a fact of life. Usually you don't want them working too close together, but it is normal for co-workers at larger companies to be married or date and sometimes have affairs.




We'll see if more comes out, I'm sure there's a lot we don't know as usual
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HoustonAg2106 said:

ColoradoMooseHerd said:


They definitely do, but most of the time when people are fired it is because one fo the individuals is considered a subordinate and/or a conflict of interest as created. That and the affair may have been happening onsite or on company time.

Typically if two people work for the same large company and there is not a conflict of interest or subordinate involved than a large company will stay out of it. Large companies often have relationships involved between their employees, it is just a fact of life. Usually you don't want them working too close together, but it is normal for co-workers at larger companies to be married or date and sometimes have affairs.




We'll see if more comes out, I'm sure there's a lot we don't know as usual


Uh this is Texags sir
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Basically firing him brings a bigger spotlight than anything else. Affairs happen and people do not get fired for them unless they are in public office or there is something more to the scandal.


Really?????

God forbid the AD and University might actually be sending a message that this kind of behavior is not going to be tolerated. Especially by a man in his position that we send into the living rooms of our recruits telling parents what a fine university he'll be going to and what great mentoring he'll receive under this coach's leadership.

Certainly such a move makes NO SENSE WHATSOEVER, right?

MSU has agreat BB program. there is absolutely no reason they should risk that by retaining a head coach who not only cheats on his pregnant wife, but doesit on school time with school "property".

im stunned some dint get that and think there has to be MORE!

[disclaimer: i dont know the above offense to be accurate. im just posting on the appropriateness of the schools firing if indeed that was the reason.]
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It's not the 1950s.

If you get fired for an affair, it's because you also broke your employers policies or the law.
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Looks like he was fired for lying to his boss, not for the actual affair.

If I remember correctly, he lost 2-3 of his weekend starters to injury and a number of position players and still managed to win the SEC regular season last year. He was a very impressive coach.
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Bocephus said:

Looks like he was fired for lying to his boss, not for the actual affair.

If I remember correctly, he lost 2-3 of his weekend starters to injury and a number of position players and still managed to win the SEC regular season last year. He was a very impressive coach.


They were third place in the sec West, LSU and Florida split the regular season championship last year.

MSU did have a good year though all things considered, made it to the supers in Baton Rouge
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Mr. muscles obviously likes to show off his body and listen to the TV commentators flatter him. I suspect a man with that kind of ego is often trolling for strange. With a wife pregnant with his third child, he has absolutely no business poking a piece on the side, and she should wait until he lands his next big contract before divorcing him..
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sharpdressedman said:

Mr. muscles obviously likes to show off his body and listen to the TV commentators flatter him. I suspect a man with that kind of ego is often trolling for strange. With a wife pregnant with his third child, he has absolutely no business poking a piece on the side, and she should wait until he lands his next big contract before divorcing him..


Why does she have to divorce him? Maybe they had an understanding/open marriage.

Not trying to play devil's advocate, but it's possible they won't get divorced.
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histag10 said:


Why does she have to divorce him? Maybe they had an understanding/open marriage.

Not trying to play devil's advocate, but it's possible they won't get divorced.
You make a legitimate point that is relevant in these times. If they have an "understanding/open marriage," maybe one or more of the kids were fathered by someone else and this tryst is not a big deal. Marriage isn't what it used to be.
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sharpdressedman said:

histag10 said:


Why does she have to divorce him? Maybe they had an understanding/open marriage.

Not trying to play devil's advocate, but it's possible they won't get divorced.
You make a legitimate point that is relevant in these times. If they have an "understanding/open marriage," maybe one or more of the kids were fathered by someone else and this tryst is not a big deal. Marriage isn't what it used to be.



I've heard of women allowing their husband to have an affair while they are pregnant.

People do weird things. Not us though. Or at least not that I know of or am approving of, just pointing out that not everyone adheres to the traditional definition of marriage
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