I haven't read any of the COVID threads on these here OGB boards to know if this has made the rounds, but among hospital employees, there has been a push for religious vaccine exemptions based upon the testing of the vaccine on fetal cell lines. The problem with this is that it requires the individual also to eschew a boat load of common medications, like Benadryl, Sudafed, and Tylenol.
I don't know any more about Rolovich than what I've read in the last 24 hours, but I wonder if that's the legal fine line he's trying to walk. To me, it's an obvious attempt to circumvent the mandate, but IANAL. However, I wonder if it might be a way for a Catholic to assert a "sincerely held religious belief", irrespective of what the Pope has said.
I'm sure there are plenty of evangelical pastors telling their congregations that they are religiously exempt
Rolovich is suing the Washington State: https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/32437269/ex-washington-state-coach-nick-rolovich-sue-firing
Had to be a clause in the contract which required Rolovich, in carrying out his duties as WSU coach, to abide by all applicable laws and regulations. He didn't. Realize that the move to sue was made in the hopes that Wazzu would rather settle than fight this, but this seems like a case that could be decided on a motion to dismiss or summary judgment.
USC had to cheat to win the natty. Didn’t even count.
Has an NCAA football national title ever been vacated?
Haha! Yeah winning a tile in Southern Cali would be a big deal for like 5 minutes. Win one in SEC and you are a god albeit for a short period of time, but still. Baton Rouge is a dump, but SEC is king of hill. No one can deny that. Ain’t that right biff?
Any of those coaches would make sense. But who else might make sense? Let’s offer some free search firm advice.
• Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson
Clawson’s one-season tenure as Tennessee’s offensive coordinator in 2008 — the year Phillip Fulmer got fired — has tainted the way he’s viewed nationally. The fact is that Clawson has worked miracles in every place he’s been a head coach. He won at Fordham. He won at Richmond. He won at Bowling Green. And now he’s got the Demon Deacons undefeated and in position to compete for the ACC title. The prevailing thought is that Clawson would only move to another academically elite school — which would limit him to schools such as Michigan or Stanford or Virginia — but he has won at a school that doesn’t fit that profile. Once he rebuilt the program, Clawson’s level of success at Bowling Green wasn’t that different from Urban Meyer’s a decade earlier. Perhaps Clawson could be as successful as Meyer was at a super-premium program. Clawson’s history suggests he would be.
I'm convinced that Clawson is gone after this year. I have no info, but when I look at all of the P5 openings, I see a big game of musical chairs coming and Clawson is likely to be a sought after candidate. Currie doesn't seem like a bidding war kind of guy.
Clawson is not going to get hired by USC or LSU... But let's say Franklin leaves Penn State or Tucker leaves Michigan State (for example). Why wouldn't either of those programs take a serious look at Clawson?
If Will Muschamp takes the other USC job Clawson might want to join Kirby's staff as Special Teams Coach.
I'm not even sure who you are trying to troll with this one. It's too rich with targets.
Clawson ain't going anywhere. He stuck his toe in the jock run programs and got burned. We will get him $4 million this year. He's a Williams graduate that makes him smarter than most of you dumb fucks. Clawson retires as the Wake head coach.