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re: Bielema to Arkansas

Posted on 12/4/12 at 2:41 pm to
Posted by TheWhizzinator
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Posted on 12/4/12 at 2:41 pm to
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“I can tell you this,” says Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema. “We at the Big Ten don’t want to be like the SEC—in any way, shape or form.” Just so we’re clear: Bielema wasn’t talking about winning national championships. He was talking about Meyer’s recruiting tactics—and how after a little more than two months on the job, Meyer already is getting under the skin of his colleagues. Just how much, you ask? Bielema, whose teams have won more games than any other Big Ten team in his six seasons in Madison, says Badgers athletic director Barry Alvarez will speak Friday with Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany about Meyer’s recruiting methods during the league’s athletic director meetings in Chicago. During his National Signing Day press conference, Bielema hinted that Meyer was using “illegal” recruiting practices. He said as much again Thursday when contacted by Sporting News, and without getting into specifics offered this: “I called Urban and we spoke about it,” Bielema said. “We talked about it, and he said it would stop and it did. I’ll let our commissioner deal with anything else. That’s not who we are (in the Big Ten). We settle things among ourselves as coaches.”


Sounds like a big vag to me
This post was edited on 12/4/12 at 2:42 pm
Posted by aggressor
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Posted on 12/4/12 at 2:50 pm to
quote:

quote:
“I can tell you this,” says Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema. “We at the Big Ten don’t want to be like the SEC—in any way, shape or form.” Just so we’re clear: Bielema wasn’t talking about winning national championships. He was talking about Meyer’s recruiting tactics—and how after a little more than two months on the job, Meyer already is getting under the skin of his colleagues. Just how much, you ask? Bielema, whose teams have won more games than any other Big Ten team in his six seasons in Madison, says Badgers athletic director Barry Alvarez will speak Friday with Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany about Meyer’s recruiting methods during the league’s athletic director meetings in Chicago. During his National Signing Day press conference, Bielema hinted that Meyer was using “illegal” recruiting practices. He said as much again Thursday when contacted by Sporting News, and without getting into specifics offered this: “I called Urban and we spoke about it,” Bielema said. “We talked about it, and he said it would stop and it did. I’ll let our commissioner deal with anything else. That’s not who we are (in the Big Ten). We settle things among ourselves as coaches.”


Sounds like a big vag to me



Well gotta give Arky credit, they just got the splash of SEC Media Days. When Bielema gets up there it will be must see TV.

Posted by Stonehog
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Posted on 12/4/12 at 2:58 pm to
I like this part:

"We talked about it, and he said it would stop and it did."

Doesn't sound like Urban was just 'talking' to Bielema's commits, but it does sound like Bielema is a guy that gets what he wants.
Posted by Stonehog
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Posted on 12/4/12 at 3:00 pm to
This part is good too:

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Bielema, whose teams have won more games than any other Big Ten team in his six seasons in Madison
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