You were loose in saying Rush was the problem in the Pac-12 tournament. Scott hired him and didn't fire him for awhile likely to lawyer up the resignation so Rush didn't turn into a squeaky wheel afterwards and tell the public how involved Scott was in his "joke" to officials.ANGCatFan wrote:I guess I'm missing where I was loose or glossing over. I stated at the beginning that this was a quick response not an attempt to rehash the full Rush scandal.azcat34 wrote:This is a VERY loose interpretation of what happened.ANGCatFan wrote: I'm much more interested in football this week than dwelling on past wrongs, but here are some quick answers, so you know where I stand.
Rush was the major problem in the PAC-12 tourney. He resented Miller for sending in video evidence of bad calls all season ( Like Miller was supposed to) and intimated refs and made them quick to call a T on Miller. If one asshole is the problem it is not a conspiracy, it is just one asshole.
Scott fired Rush, but he was late to take care of an obviously arrogant, bullying head of officials and resents Arizona and their fan base for holding him (Scott) responsible.
We got screwed in basketball, but that doesn't mean the PAC 12 or Larry Scott are always looking to screw us. We are meant to learn from the past not dwell in it.
I expect a fair game on Friday, but trust Greg Byrne to be a great advocate if there is another incident.
Scott backed Ed Rush greatly after the incident:
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... ean-miller
I do not find anything that rises to a fireable offense or a breach of ethics or a breach of the integrity of officiating or the program," Scott told ESPN.com's Andy Katz on Tuesday.
"We will decide at the end of the season how we continue with him or not as part of the normal review as part of the coordinators," Scott said. "There was no part of the investigation … that would rise to the level of him being fired, so he hasn't been fired."
He didn't fire Rush until the overwhelming amount of disgust that came from Goodman's report. Scott even said right after the incident it had nothing to do with Sean Miller. Obviously a bold face lie.
You are also over glossing over Rush's significant shady history in the NBA and downright horrible reputation. Yet, Scott hired him.
I am not saying there will be shadiness on Friday, although I am expecting it. But you are losing sight of what really happened in Vegas as it gets further into history.
I think you were looking for a disagreement instead of reading what I wrote.
I stated Scott was late in firing Rush. That is an abridged way of saying everything you accused me of leaving out.
I apologize for not saying that Rush was also corrupt instead of just calling him arrogant, bullying and an asshole. I can see how those comments make you think I was supporting Rush.
I am shocked you have time to pick nits when all I can focus on this week is how to beat Oregon and who else would have to lose for Arizona to play in the Rose Bowl.
Bear Down and beat the Ducks! Why not Arizona!
Either way, when you are the boss (Scott) and you hire a guy with a shady past history (Rush) and he acts up again, well it's on you.
Again, not trying to nit pick with you. But you seem to have a lot of blame for Rush and not the guy who hired him and runs the entire conference. It is like all those football coaches are egomaniacs, but then when a player is found with 5K in cash the coach magically has no clue of any wrongdoing. Doesn't pass the smell test and neither did this incident.
My google search to pull up the Scott/Rush ESPN story took about 15 seconds. The incident was ridiculously shady and I felt my 1-2 minutes typing that post was worth it.
I agree with you though, I am on board for a win this Friday! Go Cats.