"Everyone that works inside a university, a coach, an administrator, a faculty member is first an educator and mentor. When you're in that position you have a responsibility to provide leadership and maintain a high ethical standard."
"The Infractions Committee has told us that the athletic department members should be treated harsher than student-athletes, because they should be held to a higher standard."
- Continuous course of fraud on Plaintiffs throughout the entire time Robison, et al represented them
Between the allegations in the two cases pending against Robison, combined with the evidence of his fraud and corrupt litigation practices on this site, there is a clear pattern here.
Here is hoping this fraud is permanently disbarred sooner than later.
By the way, we are hearing rumors that there may be a third case pending against him as well.
By now we have all seen the disturbing situation at Penn State University.
Due to the overwhelming media coverage, there is no need to recite the facts here. However, readers have asked that we address the Penn State situation and the parallels to the University of Nevada.
Lies, cover-ups, perjury, corruption in the university police department, failed leadership from the top down ... there are plenty of parallels between Penn State and Nevada.
The only thing missing at Penn State so far is a public accusation that its legal team is implicated in this mess.
At Nevada, General Counsel Mary Dugan is at the helm of the corruption. When Dugan's reign of corruption comes tumbling down, expect all fingers of her co-conspirators to point to her as the ringleader.
At Penn State, this despicable scandal has ended the careers of the President, Vice President (in charge of the police department), Athletic Director, Head Football Coach, and Assistant Football Coach . . . so far.
The Nevada contingent of Dugan, President Marc Johnson, Athletic Director Cary Groth, Police Chief Adam Garcia, and Garcia's boss, Vice President Ron Zurek, are certainly watching the Penn State story closely.
Following up on Nevada A.D. Cary Groth's failed administration . . . both the soccer and volleyball teams failed to qualify for the conference tournament.
Soccer (3-16) finished in a tie for last place while volleyball (5-18) is in a battle for the same with three games to go.
What makes things more maddening is that Groth could care less and the student-athletes know it.
Speaking of corrupt liars, UNR's outside attorney Kent Robison has been sued twice in recent days.
One of the suits was filed against him in July. The other was filed on October 5th.
The October 5th suit is filed under negligence and it alleges dishonesty and other improper conduct by Robison.
Apparently we are not the only one who knows that Robison is unethical, dishonest, and corrupt to the core.
For those keeping score, Athletic Director Cary Groth and Nevada are a rousing 11-33 on the year. Football is 4-3 overall, Soccer 3-14, and Volleyball 4-16.
On another note, a number of readers have commented regarding the threats recently received (see posts below). Here is one such note from a reader:
Everyone on campus knows who the corrupt players are - from the administrative staff, the UNR Lawyers, and even the persons that did not earn their present positions through education, credentials, or merit.
Nothing dares happen to you, because we know EXACTLY who the persons of interest are and where they presently work. We are all watching your back!
If and when they get another job - which is highly unlikely due to the reputations they themselves have created - their next employer would have to keep very very close tabs on them.
If a parent googles the name of one of these new college hires (alias) criminals, then they are going to have to ask the question: "Why would this person leave UNR with such a horrible unethical criminal reputation only to be hired by this particular college or university?"
Do you know how much grief you have saved other administrators, faculty, students and donors from?
It alarmed me to learn of that threat issue, though not terribly surprising. See post below - re: Scottsdale.
The big question is how serious it is, and the motivation of the party in question. This bothers me.
One thing to cheat in court, another to contemplate a Silkwood. This bothers me a lot, because there are some very sick people out there.
Word on the inside is that [interim President] Marc J. isn't going to make the short list for President.
Word too is that they've hired an outside headhunter to avoid legal requirements that would normally reveal who was applying for the position in order to mask the identities of resume submitters who don't want current employers to know they're thinking of bailing.
Another reason to keep things quiet is to thwart people like us from "helping" in the vetting process.
Let me first say that I have followed the case very closely because I have worked for Cary Groth and found her to be the most unprofessional boss I've ever had.
I also worked with Cindy Fox and Andrea Pearson, two very unprofessional people. Ms. Pearson came to the Athletic Department as a former cocktail waitress. No high school degree (GED only) and no college degree.
As soon as Coach Ault left the AD position, Cindy Fox was determined to get Andrea Pearson from her current Receptionist position to that of the Assistant to whoever the new AD would be because Andrea was dishonest just like Ms. Fox is. Cindy Fox loves people that she feels she can control.
Then Cary Groth gets hired and they team up and run the current Assistant to the AD (who was very good by the way) to a lesser position so that they could get the dishonest Andrea Pearson in that position!
This kind of crap happened all the time under the direction of Cary Groth and Cindy Fox. Two very bad people in my opinion. Now with Cindy Fox gone, nothing has changed, and Andrea Pearson is still her dirty puppet.
I hope you get Groth and all the dirty birds out of there, sooner than later!!! _____________________
To "Scottsdale" (alias Reno):First, slowly re-read the link you sent on October 4th. It only confirms the lack of success of Nevada Athletics under Groth detailed in the October 2nd post; Second, we appreciate that you admit that you are a liar ... although we are not sure why you felt compelled to tell me that; Third, your threats, on our welfare and life, are being forwarded to the appropriate authorities.
To "Tommy": Kudos for finally identifying yourself. While we are sure the truth is painful to Groth's "friends" and "family", perhaps you can encourage her to get some much needed help for her "sick" behavior.
Nevada Athletic Director Cary Groth, former Associate A.D. Cindy Fox, and the dirty UNR lawyers solicited weak-minded individuals to assist them in their corrupt activity.
Several of these individuals have been previously discussed. However, a few have escaped mention to date.
Meet Andrea Pearson, Assistant to the Athletics Director...she lies too. Ms. Pearson is/was the assistant to Groth and Fox (when Fox worked there).
Several months back, UNR produced an email communication from Ms. Pearson to a national organization governing soccer.
The obvious purpose of Pearson's email was to attempt to gather 'negative information'.
Guess what? Pearson blatantly and indisputably lied to this organization in her email.
Despite this, her efforts still failed. They did not have anything negative for her. As a matter of fact, they confirmed that Patraw had attained the highest standing in their organization.
Pearson likely has no idea that the lawyers produced these communications.
True to form, the UNR lawyers threw Pearson under the bus after she attempted to assist them in their dirty work . . . just as they did with Antoinette Marjanovic, Graeme Abel, Cindy Fox, and others.
The Nevada Sagebrush called out the losing culture in Nevada Athletics under Athletic Director Cary Groth.
Kudos to the student paper for writing about Groth's failed leadership ... something the Reno Gazette Journal would never do ... until Groth is canned.
The Sagebrush pointed out that "no team in Nevada athletics has a winning record".
After Nevada went 0-5 this past weekend, Groth/Nevada are 5-26 on the year. Football is 1-3, soccer is 2-11, and volleyball is 2-12.
Perhaps President Marc Johnson will spare us another "Nevada Athletics is healthy and successful" speech.
Groth's response to these embarrassing records:
“There comes a point when you have to start winning,” Groth said. “Winning is so important because it’s directly tied to donations, it’s directly tied to attendance and ticket sales.”
“You just have to watch how you’re progressing in your programs,” Groth said. “Soccer has been a program in much disarray for a few years...”
“But there comes a point ... when you have to start winning or changes will need to be made,” Groth said.
The changes need to begin with Groth's removal. And, when has she EVER cared about winning?
Groth's decisions pertaining to Head Coaches have consistently been to:
1) give contract extensions to chronically unsuccessful head coaches; 2) retain morally bankrupt head coaches; 3) promote assistant coaches of already unsuccessful programs; 4) promote assistant coaches that are nowhere near qualified to be Division I head coaches;
It is Groth's mis-management that has Nevada Athletics at an all-time low.
And, Groth's behavioral issues (compulsive lying, fabrication of documents, and retaliation) are the reason the soccer program is "in much disarray".
CBS Sports had a great story this week on the fallout from former Tennessee Head Basketball Coach Bruce Pearl's NCAA scandal. Pearl was let go after he was caught lying to the NCAA.
The story talks about the ramifications to Pearl's assistant coaches. The assistants were also charged with lying to and/or withholding information from the NCAA to protect their boss, Pearl's, misconduct.
It is interesting to read the assistant coaches comments and their feelings of betrayal by Pearl many months later. They no longer communicate with Pearl, and their careers and reputations have taken a serious hit.
The story was a reflection on what we are witnessing here.
How do you think Antoinette Marjanovic, Graeme Abel, Cindy Fox, Dedrique Taylor, and soon to be several others (i.e. Jean Perry, Tekla Martin, etc.) feel now about their decision to associate with Nevada Athletic Director Cary Groth to fabricate evidence?
Marjanovic, Abel, Taylor, and Fox have all had their careers negatively impacted due to their ill-fated associations with Groth. Fox and Marjanovic are out of the NCAA. Taylor missed out on a head coaching opportunity and Abel has shuffled from one losing program after another.
And we are willing to bet that none of them are on Groth's Christmas list.
I think that there is a strategy in place. While interim President Marc Johnson is a limp spine, lame duck, he is removing Cary Groth from her athletic department signing abilities.
He knows he is a lame duck, having many meetings with the university lawyers, probably got his salary upped for taking Milt Glick's position, was willing to be acting president for awhile, and collect his paycheck, while planning intricate strategies with the lawyers behind the scenes to move out Groth.
They don't trust her and don't want her, otherwise they would not take department signing responsibilities away from her.
It is also a message to Groth, if she is halfway bright, that she is slowly, very slowly, being moved out, so that when it does finally happen, it will not come as a shock to her, as it is not a shock to any of us.
Problem is, what kind of a person would want to be the UNR President if he or she read your website, if they did their own digging into the court records, if they actually knew what they were stepping into?
It would have to be someone that was totally in the dark, or someone that UNR was planning to take the helm all along, who is already being groomed and staged for the position. They may have that person in mind, but will seek resumes just to look good.
I repeat. Knowing the history of UNR, who would gleefully take the position of UNR president?
UNR's response to the post directly below (re: revocation of A.D. Cary Groth's signature authority) has been . . . . . . . . . . silence.
That is right ... nobody and we mean nobody is denying it. Not the university lawyers, not Cary Groth, not Bruce Shively, not the interim-President.
Keep in mind that these folks all read this blog and that Groth and the central administration are aware that this information is out there.
On another note, the Regents announced that they are beginning a search for a President at UNR.
This does not bode well for interim-President Marc Johnson considering that UNLV recently promoted their interim-President to President without conducting a search.
Since Johnson has retained Groth despite his obvious knowledge of her incompetencies and corrupt leadership, we will not be sorry to see him leave.
A whole lot of people are saying the same thing ... nobody is denying it ... and, UNR appears to confirm...
That Athletic Director Cary Groth has had her signature authority on financial matters in Nevada Athletics revoked by the President.
This unbelievable information has been passed on to us by multiple sources over the past several weeks.
Bruce Shively, Associate Vice President of Planning, Budget, and Analysis, was confronted about this "rumor" and did not deny it.
Sure enough, UNR updated its "Signature Authority List" on August 3, 2011. Lo and behold, the athletics department reads as follows:
ATHLETICS (ICA) Marc Johnson, President Cary Groth GIA/LOA/EVAL
Notably, Athletics is the only department on campus (other than the President's Office) that has the President listed as the signature authority.
Additionally, Groth is the only department head with limitations listed.
The abbreviations next to Groth's name stand for: Grant-In-Aid (athletic scholarships), Letter of Appointment (temporary hires), and Evaluations (personnel evaluations).
So, according to this public document, Groth is only allowed to sign on scholarship offers, temporary hires, and personnel evaluations!
A critical aspect of a Division I Athletic Director's job is to manage the budget. Yet, Groth has had her authority revoked on Athletics finances?
What exactly is Groth's job if she is not trusted with oversight of financial matters in the department?
This note was received from a reader last week who resides in Georgia. This blog has long had a national following, including members of the University of Georgia administration.
It appears that former Nevada Associate AD Cindy Fox is showing her true colors and quickly wearing out her welcome back east:
My wife volunteers with the American Cancer Society and was APPALLED by how badly Cindy Fox treated the volunteers at the Suits and Sneakers event she ostensibly puts on in Athens, Georgia.
She is fake, she is abominable and she is horrendous.
It is VERY easy to believe your blog. She is a manipulative, self serving mean person.
That blog detailed Fox's cover-up of violations in her husband's (Mark Fox) basketball program, as well as her fabrication of personnel files.
Fox's character and integrity, or lack thereof, are being exposed across the country. The positive? She is no longer involved in intercollegiate athletics.
Three weeks into the NCAA's fall sport season and the numbers continue to expose Athletic Director Cary Groth's failed management of Nevada Athletics.
The Nevada soccer team went 0-2 on the weekend, while the Nevada volleyball team went 1-3.
This leaves the soccer team with a 1-5 overall record, and the volleyball team sporting a 1-6 mark.
The football team, of course, was sitting at home with a bye as they prepare to deal with Groth's unbelievable scheduling debacle.
So for those keeping score, Groth is a combined 2-11 on the year.
Groth is probably considering handing out raises and contract extensions to the soccer and volleyball coach as the very insecure A.D. likes to surround herself with people less successful than herself.
President Marc Johnson, your athletic department is extremely unhealthy.
It is time to remove your corrupt, financially incompetent, and indisputably unsuccessful A.D. The grossly mismanaged athletic department is now a reflection of you.