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re: A response to Tenn Stud's appearance on Finebaum

Posted on 4/16/15 at 11:46 am to
Posted by bamawriter
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Posted on 4/16/15 at 11:46 am to
You're acting like Bama fans should be just as upset at the coaches who did the former (Spurrier, Nutt, Cutcliffe) as they are at the coach who did the latter (Fulmer).
Posted by Vols&Shaft83
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Posted on 4/16/15 at 11:48 am to
quote:

You're acting like Bama fans should be just as upset at the coaches who did the former (Spurrier, Nutt, Cutcliffe) as they are at the coach who did the latter (Fulmer).






Bama fans should just get over it.
Posted by madmaxvol
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Posted on 4/16/15 at 11:56 am to
quote:

You're acting like Bama fans should be just as upset at the coaches who did the former (Spurrier, Nutt, Cutcliffe) as they are at the coach who did the latter (Fulmer).


If you think that Spurrier didn't call the NCAA and turn over information, you are fooling yourself.

quote:

After his testimony, Donnan said in a courthouse hallway that he and several
other coaches talked among themselves about the need for an NCAA review of
recruiting at Alabama, including Means' signing.

The other coaches, he said, included Phillip Fulmer of Tennessee; Steve
Spurrier formerly of Florida and now with South Carolina; Houston Nutt of
Arkansas and former Mississippi coach David Cutcliffe, now an assistant at
Notre Dame.


LINK

quote:

He said former Florida coach Steve Spurrier, now at South Carolina, as well as Arkansas coach Houston Nutt, former Mississippi coach David Cutcliffe and "a whole bunch of other coaches for a long time said the same thing."


LINK


And finally,

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“(Another) thing that was not told to (the press) is that the Albert Means violation was not reported by the University of Tennessee,” Wilson said, “but by the University of Arkansas. ...

“All of these facts totally refuted the UT conspiracy in the case.”


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Actually, Bama fans should be mad at their coaches who not only broke the rules (and nearly got their program the death penalty), but paid $150,000 for a guy who wasn't even good enough to make it to the next level. Saban would have processed this kid by year 2.
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