🏈 Saban's assistant to face disciplinay action

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What shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone, this story got a headline in today's Knoxville News-Sentinel. And, it did make it look like an assistant coach from the way it was written.
 
What exactly is so difficult for someone working for a professional organization to understand that you NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, EVER write a letter expressing your personal opinion or wish on letterhead of said organization. And you NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, EVER use organizational letterhead to communicate anything not specifically connected to that organization.

I am a partner (one of four) in our business, so in actuality I OWN (along with the other three) the organization I work for, and even I do not and should not write such a letter on our company letterhead.

What in the world was this person thinking? Or more accurately, WAS she thinking? I really would like to hear her explanation for why she thought her using UA letterhead was appropriate.

I agree it is not really a story worthy of Sports Illustrated or some other sports-oriented media, but it should be important to the people in charge at UA.
 
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