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re: NCAA better watch out

Posted on 12/10/09 at 10:55 am to
Posted by chinese58
NELA. after 30 years in Dallas.
Member since Jun 2004
30597 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 NashvilleVol
Nashville, TN
Member since Jun 2009
1359 posts
Posted on 12/10/09 at 10:58 am to
Pretty sure thats what happens when you're putting a defense together. You try and poke holes in the evidence. Who in their right mind would just roll over and die for the NCAA? Just ask Bama. Not saying they were/are guilty of anything but they fight to the end as well.
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