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NCAA better watch out

Posted on 12/10/09 at 1:28 am
Posted by NashvilleVol
Nashville, TN
Member since Jun 2009
1359 posts
Posted on 12/10/09 at 1:28 am
Pulling kids from class and interviewing them without their parents presence or permission

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Recruit's father reacts

By Ed McGranahan, Greenville News emcgrana@greenvillenews.com

The father of a Byrnes High School football player committed to the University of Tennessee said he spoke to several young women at a Byrnes game whom his son met at a UT camp last summer.

Gary Willis, whose son Brandon Willis was a defensive lineman at Byrnes, said the women had promised to attend a Byrnes game.

A story in today's New York Times said the NCAA is "conducting a wide-ranging investigation" into UT football recruiting including the use of "hostesses."

Tennessee said in a statement today that it was cooperating with an NCAA review and was "concerned about the alleged activities of some members" of its ambassador program.

According to the Times, the women at the Byrnes game held up a sign during the game in September that said, "Come to Tennessee," and one of Willis' teammates said they were influential in his decision to commit to the Vols. Brandon Willis and teammate Corey Miller committed to Tennessee in September.

Byrnes head coach Chris Miller said that upon learning the women were at the game called the players and told them "to get away from them," then called UT assistant coach David Reaves.

Gary Willis said his son will graduate from Byrnes this month and will enroll in a college in January. Commitments are not binding until the players sign a National Letter of Intent in February.

"These girls had nothing to do with the impact when my son decided he would go to school at Tennessee," Willis said in a telephone interview. "They told the guys at summer camp that they were going to come to one of the games."

He said Tennessee "had nothing to do with that. They didn't even know that these kids were coming to the game."

Willis said he spoke to an NCAA representative that visited Byrnes and interviewed his son.

"I let him know first and foremost that I did not appreciate him that I didn't appreciate him getting my son out of class without his dad being there," Gary Willis said. "We have nothing to hide. Brandon is not signed to go to Tennessee. He is verbally committed to go to Tennessee. He could still go anywhere he wanted to go."
Posted by heartbreakTiger
grinding for my grinders
Member since Jan 2008
138974 posts
Posted on 12/10/09 at 1:30 am to
as daddy dale once said the ncaa is gestapo bastards
Posted by ILoveLamp
Florida
Member since Aug 2009
4303 posts
Posted on 12/10/09 at 1:31 am to
So when the NCAA is onto the Tennessee program, they're ridiculous Nazis. But if they're looking into us, they're completely justified?
Posted by peopleschamp
Baton Rouge
Member since Feb 2006
6576 posts
Posted on 12/10/09 at 1:43 am to
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Pulling kids from class and interviewing them without their parents presence or permission

After 18 you are an adult, right?
Posted by arrakis
Member since Nov 2008
21168 posts
Posted on 12/10/09 at 5:53 am to
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Pulling kids from class and interviewing them without their parents presence or permission

The NCAA didn't "pull" anyone from class; the school did. In addition, they aren't investigating the kids. Maybe Dad has something to be nervous about.....
Posted by Alahunter
Member since Jan 2008
90739 posts
Posted on 12/10/09 at 8:15 am to
Is this the same dad that said he thinks his kid "is "dating" these girls, or whatever they call it these days"?
Posted by BenHOGan
Kansas City
Member since Sep 2005
1775 posts
Posted on 12/10/09 at 8:54 am to
The NCAA is slimy. Very bad people. No checks on their power and they do not even try to mask their biases and agendas for/against certain people and/or programs. We all know what USC has been able to get away with while Pete Carroll has been there. Smoking guns aplenty in the Reggie Bush situation but hardly a second glance from the NCAA. Tennessee was made of teflon when Fulmer was there, for some reason. Again, smoking guns in the Tee Martin thing, yet nothing came of it. Well, except for the vilification of Linda Bensel-Meyers, who was merely trying to do her job, which was to uphold the mission of that institution. Now that the smarmy brat dirtbag Kiffin is coaching at TN, it seems the NCAA has a different attitude toward them. What comes around, goes around I guess.

While the NCAA is a bunch of slimy bastards, Tennessee is as sorry as they come. I used to work for that institution and had personal dealings with many in their administration and athletic department. I can tell you those are some of the sorriest people I've ever met. Fortunately for TN, President Petersen is no longer there. I have no doubt that if the NCAA wants to find something - and something serious - there's plenty to find at TN.
Posted by deaux68
Tuscaloosa
Member since Dec 2007
5283 posts
Posted on 12/10/09 at 10:10 am to
It looks like y'all are finding out, like we did, that the NCAA doesn't exactly follow the good ol' USofA's laws.
Posted by old man tiger
Member since Feb 2009
2383 posts
Posted on 12/10/09 at 10:14 am to
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NCAA better watch out


i don't think the ncaa is too worried about much, especially a wee warning from a supporter of the school they are investigating.
Posted by chinese58
NELA. after 30 years in Dallas.
Member since Jun 2004
30515 posts
Posted on 12/10/09 at 10:55 am to
Tennessee fans are finding lots of people to blame this stuff on:

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Pete Thamel – College sports reporter for the New York Times

Connor Ennis – Sports department staff editor, New York Times

Chris Dunkley – Pahokee football prospect being recruited by Tennessee and Florida

Ariel Alejo - Pahokee principal, Florida Alum, Gators fan

Urban Meyer – Head coach, University of Florida


Yesterday a Florida fan jokingly said Kiffin would blame it on Urban. Someone else did it for him.

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While the other players and/or their families were willing to talk about what they discussed with the NCAA and were generally complimentary of Tennesse, Dunkley refused to discuss what he told the investigators. Dunkley happens to play for Pahokee High School. The same school whose principal, Ariel Alejo, tried to ban Tennessee coaches from recruiting his student-athletes. This was after Tennessee Coach Lane Kiffin made statements to the press that he didn’t trust the way things were done in Pahokee regarding the recruiting process, insinuating that they tried to steer players towards Florida. Of note: Ariel Alejo is a Florida Alum that has a good relationship with Urban Meyer and is known to be a huge Gators’ fan.
-oh yea, let's blame this on a high school kid and his coach.



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Posted by JETigER
LSU 2011 National Champions
Member since Dec 2003
7081 posts
Posted on 12/10/09 at 10:59 am to
The father is pulling his son out of classes 4 months early, because he is graduating early...how is a few minutes out of class going to matter when he is being pulled out of class from janauary to may
Posted by Ray Ray Rodman
Florida
Member since Mar 2005
17654 posts
Posted on 12/10/09 at 11:51 am to
Hope these boys know that lying to the NCAAA will frick their college career.
Posted by Choupique19
The cheap seats
Member since Sep 2005
62114 posts
Posted on 12/10/09 at 12:00 pm to
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"I let him know first and foremost that I did not appreciate him that I didn't appreciate him getting my son out of class without his dad being there," Gary Willis said. "We have nothing to hide. Brandon is not signed to go to Tennessee. He is verbally committed to go to Tennessee. He could still go anywhere he wanted to go."


Is this guy really calling out the NCAA? His son will be ruled inelgible. Everyone that has ever poked at the NCAA (except Ron Polk) ends up losing. I've been begging for Kiffin to pop off to the NCAA.

Posted by ljhog
Lake Jackson, Tx.
Member since Apr 2009
19088 posts
Posted on 12/10/09 at 1:06 pm to
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Pulling kids from class and interviewing them without their parents presence or permission


First the NCAA can't pull anyone from class. Schools can do that. Second, NCAA is not part of any law enforcement agency. Therefore, parental notification is not required, if the student is willing to be interviewed. Finally, it's not the NCAA folks up on Rocky Topless should be worried about. The members of Orange Pride were paid by the university and these girls employees of same. Hence, if there were any sexual services provided to any recruit that would make these young ladies guilty of prostitution and the university guilty of pandering (pimpin' for you younguns).
Now have Lane and these parents go frick with NCAA over some interviews.
This post was edited on 12/10/09 at 1:07 pm
Posted by partsman103
Member since Sep 2008
8112 posts
Posted on 12/10/09 at 1:14 pm to
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tngixxer1k
NCAA better watch out
Pulling kids from class and interviewing them without their parents presence or permission


but it's ok if a college football coach wants to pull a kid out of class?

lmao.

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