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    In the sports section of the Wichita Eagle dated June 9, 2013, there is a letter to the editor. It is entitled "WSU's Sexton wrong for firing Stephenson."

    I searched Kansas.com so that I could post a link for you, but the letter/story was not available. Maybe later in the week, the letter will be posted on line.

    To give you a taste of the story, here is the first paragraph as follows:

    "In the annals of Wichita State sports, the firing of Gene Stephenson marks a new low in the always despicable manner in which WSU athletic directors kick aside their coaches in disgrace, rather than terminating their employment with a sense of class."

    The diatribe continues with five more extensive paragraphs.

    The author is Chuck Glover. He might be William incognito.
    "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."

    --Niels Bohr








  • #2
    Yeah, I read it...in fact, the editor stepped in to correct one statement about basketball success. I'm glad Gene has supporters...we all need them! But it was correctly descibed as a 'diatribe'!

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    • #3
      Well the gene lovers better remember that can make a choice - get over it or force the AD To list all of Mean Gene transgression that lead him to make the decision to go a different direction. All it will do is tarnish gene reputation and memory if the full story has to be told.

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      • #4
        Chuck & William suffering from ADD ? At some point you got to accept what happened and move on.

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        • #5
          After firing a legend, the AD should expect these kind of things.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by shocker3 View Post
            After firing a legend, the AD should expect these kind of things.
            Well just remember, there is another side to the legend, a darker side. So if u really want to go to war - just be prepared we can talk about the baysingers stories. We can post the pictures the creighton fans provided of gene a few years ago.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by shocker3 View Post
              After firing a legend, the AD should expect these kind of things.
              yes sir, misplaced, un/misinformed responses such as this letter only make the person seem like an ignorant jack wagon.
              “Losers Average Losers.” ― Paul Tudor Jones

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              • #8
                I am sure that Sexton did expect it.

                Hmmm . . . Baysinger stories? Pics from CU fans? I am intrigued.

                Regarding the LTE, it was available online earlier today, but no longer. Oh, the writer was probably the box of rocks.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by shocker3 View Post
                  After firing a legend, the AD should expect these kind of things.
                  Yes, he should, and Gene's accomplishments were so extraordinary -- unique, really, in the literal sense -- that it's understandable to get this stuff from someone who chooses to accentuate only the positive. But even if you ignore the OU dalliance or other off-the-field things that seem to mesmerize folks like SB and DU (imagine what LouisvilleDU would be saying about Rick Pitino!) -- the simple fact that Gene's diehard supporters can't ignore is that, ON the field, he'd literally never had a five-year period at WSU worse than the one he just finished. At some point that, and the declining attendance and ticket sales that follow, have to count for something, and a responsible AD can't let that kind of thing go on forever. I'm a huge fan of Gene's and always have been, and I'm disappointed in the way his career ended too. But without knowing the whole story, which I don't and none of us here is likely to, I'm not willing to exonerate Gene for the unhappy rupture or blame Sexton 100% -- not by a long shot.

                  I definitely expect the next five years to produce better results for WSU baseball than the past five did, and that's where I plan to focus my attention.

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