I’m sure just like any working relationships there are ups and downs but the narrative was really created or maybe even confirmed with the statement made during the last suspension.
They could have just suspended Dolph for the 2 games and it would have been justified but it’s like they went out of there way to add the ongoing tensions part of the statement.
We ask for some transparency from these guys.
We get some during the press conference from Dolph's first suspension. Barta tells us there have been ongoing tensions. That morphs into Fran is trying to get Dolph fired after the second suspension.
That's a big leap, IMO.
They've had issues. They both talked about it.
They're adults. They're working through it. They're watching the game together today.
I made the observation the moment the news of Dolphin's suspended broke that Fran better have more important things to worry about than worry about Dolph's situation, let alone pursue action.Fair enough but I also get the sense that this whole watching the game together is PR deal to try overcome the issue they created in stating there are ongoing tensions.
But I agree even if they have had issues doesn’t mean Fran was gunning to get Gary fired.
Applebee's Franwiches on the way!View attachment 5122
Credit to Tyler Luebke for this photo. Must have been taken earlier today?
Dolph gave an apology and compliments to Fran, while Fran said he was "fine" with Dolph?Q: What was missing from Fran's statement that Dolph included in his?
We ask for some transparency from these guys.
We get some during the press conference from Dolph's first suspension. Barta tells us there have been ongoing tensions. That morphs into Fran is trying to get Dolph fired after the second suspension.
That's a big leap, IMO.
They've had issues. They both talked about it.
They're adults. They're working through it. They're watching the game together today.
I made the observation the moment the news of Dolphin's suspended broke that Fran better have more important things to worry about than worry about Dolph's situation, let alone pursue action.
He sort of has a team about to enter the most exciting and critical phase of the season.
And then some on here were posting threads about how this would affect recruiting. Does anyone think a player chooses a university based on the announcer, or issues with that announcer?
Raise your hand if you can even name more than two play by play guys at other B1G schools. Matt Lepay at Wisconsin and Larry Barnhardt at Illinois are about as deep as I can go.
I'm not gonna speak for all Iowans, but I have several in-laws in Iowa that are racist AF (one of them being a very high ranking official in Des Moines). Most of them do a decent job hiding it, but there have been a few times they've exposed themselves.It's not about recruits not coming here because what the announcer said. It's about them not liking the fans defending him because they might think that means we're racist. When in actuality, most Iowans are oblivious to racism because we dont have it much here. You would think that would be a good thing, but for some reason people like Gold paint it as a bad thing. Not being aware of the extent of racism because you don't see it around you as about as good as it gets. I don't want it any other way.