Do you su[ose that a petition to Joe C

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would get his attention? I'm sure he already knows that Sherry's performance is subpar but does he know (realize) how broadly it's recognized? Would it help him act if he knew that so many people are unhappy and more than just unhappy? How many would support an online petition to replace her?
 
would get his attention? I'm sure he already knows that Sherry's performance is subpar but does he know (realize) how broadly it's recognized? Would it help him act if he knew that so many people are unhappy and more than just unhappy? How many would support an online petition to replace her?
I really doubt it. IMO she has too much "dirt" on too many people at OU to EVER be fired. Any reasonable thinking AD would have already pulled the trigger.
 
It is for certain without a petition being submitted no one will ever know. I think the press coverage from a sumitted petition would at least require Joe C. to give an explanation for why Sherri has not been fired proved the petition had a few thousand signatures. I think 5,000 would be an ideal number. And that number might be achievable.
 
Joe C has seen the growing number of empty seat in LNC, and knows wbb has finished next to last in the conference. Not sure a petition would make much difference unless the copy of several thousand signatures was put into a full page ad in the Daily Oklahoman. I called his office, gave my name and politely asked for a change. I think that might be more effective.
 
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