Originally Posted by longtimefan
To add to what I said above, if Sean went to the administration and insisted he did not have that conversation, why wouldn't they have let him coach Saturday. They know he couldn't lie, because if the conversation was on tape, his lie would be exposed. I still think if he hadn't had that conversation he would have denied it more vigorously.
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First, he was on the road with the team. The board of regents met on Saturday and one might assume without all the info and ability to meet in person, all parties decided Sean should fly back to AZ and prepare to meet. It’s being reported he did meet with UA administration with his lawyers on Monday and they argued the ESPN report is false.
UA now has to make a decision. Also, 247 Sports is reporting that they have a source familiar with the actual wiretap recording and it will vindicate Sean of the ESPN reporting. But I also realize that might just mean they have the wrong player named (Ayton) and everything else could be true. You just don’t know until the Feds come forward with charges or the evidence (recording of transcript).