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At what point should the NCAA step in???
Posted on 1/13/10 at 8:40 am
Posted on 1/13/10 at 8:40 am
Coach O needs a leash put on him. That guy would pimp out his wife to secure a commitment.
Posted on 1/13/10 at 8:41 am to skullhawk
He's not breaking any rules. His recent actions might be unscrupulous and bold, but not illegal per NC2A.
Posted on 1/13/10 at 8:43 am to skullhawk
I don't think encouraging a player to transfer is against any rules. O is a piece of shite though. If the NCAA really wanted to dig, I bet they could find enough major violations to kill any program he has ever been a part of.
Posted on 1/13/10 at 8:44 am to Dribble
Are we talking about him telling all the early enrollees to not go to class so then can follow them to USC at the players meeting at UT?
Posted on 1/13/10 at 8:44 am to Dribble
Yet everytime we have an opening, people on here say to go get him. Recruiting can be a dirty buisness and he doesn't mind getting in the muck. Unless the NCAA cracks down on everyone, I don't see what they can do about him.
Posted on 1/13/10 at 8:46 am to Dribble
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He's married?...
Didn't he get in some trouble for beating the shite out of her a few years back?
Posted on 1/13/10 at 8:47 am to Big Fat
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He's not breaking any rules. His recent actions might be unscrupulous and bold, but not illegal per NC2A.
That's my point. At what point does the NCAA say enough is enough?
They can send a letter letting him know that his actions will be closely monitored in the future or that certain rules will be put in place to prevent what he is doing/has done.
What kind of scum works for over a year to build up a football program to overnight trying to undermine it?
Maybe put a rule in place that another assistant on the SC staff would have to contact any recruit that was committed to Tenn. Any contact made by Orgeron would be a violation.
I am just throwing shite out there but things seem to be getting out of control.
Posted on 1/13/10 at 8:51 am to skullhawk
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He's not breaking any rules. His recent actions might be unscrupulous and bold, but not illegal per NC2A.
That's my point. At what point does the NCAA say enough is enough?
They can send a letter letting him know that his actions will be closely monitored in the future or that certain rules will be put in place to prevent what he is doing/has done.
What kind of scum works for over a year to build up a football program to overnight trying to undermine it?
Maybe put a rule in place that another assistant on the SC staff would have to contact any recruit that was committed to Tenn. Any contact made by Orgeron would be a violation.
I am just throwing shite out there but things seem to be getting out of control.
This all goes back to the question, are the coming to play for the coach or the school?
Posted on 1/13/10 at 9:10 am to RT1941
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This all goes back to the question, are the coming to play for the coach or the school?
In this day and age of college football, a high school senior should only bank on the staff who recruited them being there one year. Even that falls through.
Maybe kids will start looking at the big picture rather than letting their relationship with a position coach be the deciding factor.
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