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In a recent story conducted by the New York Times, Cooper Lee, an Alabama basketball team manager, admitted that he was in Brandon Miller's car during January 15th's deadly shooting, not freshman player Kai Spears...
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"I can confirm that I was the passenger in Brandon Miller's car at the time of the shooting," Lee told the Times.

(The Spun)
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DVinBR31 months
Parole Tide!
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SECdragonmaster31 months
Wrong place, wrong time. Nothing to see here. Signed, bammer athletics.
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Luke31 months
LOIC
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tigerpawl31 months
Nick Saban would say otherwise and point to the poor decisions he made about who he hangs around with. Google it.
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Water Mocassin31 months
This is accepted behavior in Bama, signed Nate Oats.
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TommyDaTiger31 months
Get the frick outta here!!!!!!
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Poor manager was just in the wrong place at the wrong time!
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SwampyWaters31 months
Nothing is going to happen, unfortunately. I agree the HC and anyone else with this knowledge should be fired. We're talking about someone losing their life and Alabama is more worried about its reputation and protecting its players!
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Basura Blanco31 months
Months later, WHY would that dude talk to the NY Times about this?
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MoarKilometers31 months
Because they specifically said a walk-on player was in the car... and they're getting sued for it.
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Nomadic Bengal31 months
Trash people surrounding every facet of this story.
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LovetheLord31 months
You being the chief of the trash.
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fall guy...gonna get paid for faking alibi
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KAGTASTIC31 months
Yeah sure...fall guy*cough*

Was the girls identity ever released and was she just an innocent bystander or was she hanging out with them like the UGA
incident mgr chick?

Seems like team mgrs are bad influences in these good athletic kids.
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UncleLester31 months
Student Manager will be suspended two Non-Conference games as a result.
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CajunBullet31 months
And his Charger privileges suspended for 6 weeks!
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gamecockman1231 months
Total shite show. Such an embarrassment.
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Cenlabration31 months
That entire program should be reset. There's plenty of good basketball coaches out there.
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imjustafatkid31 months
Lots of idiots in the comments here who have no idea why this statement was made. The NY Times and other publications falsely identified a walk-on player as the person in the vehicle and that player is suing for defamation. If there's a "fall guy" here, it's the fake news media.
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imjustafatkid31 months
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Sterling Archer31 months
Hope he he'll only have to work again if he chooses to.
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Sterling Archer31 months
Add in the fact they doubled down on their initial reporting. NYT is screwed bigly
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jrctiger8431 months
This is billshit. I hope the fall money that Bama is paying this dude is enough for his entire life.
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LSUCap31 months
Well things just got interesting for Bama.
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LSUCap31 months
Bama Manager, head coach and player should be gone!
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Fear TheSpear31 months
Alabama criminals…typical
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KennabraTiger31 months
What a crock of shite, dude is rich now
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kjntgr31 months
This story changes every day, what a terrible situation
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tigerpawl31 months
Let me guess: it will be dismissed as "Wrong place at the Wrong Time".
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Dandy Lion31 months
amid





GG
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KennabraTiger31 months
What if Bama fired Nate Oats and hired Will Wade? Melt city
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