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re: So the NCAA is in Oxford
Posted on 7/3/15 at 6:33 pm to Roger Klarvin
Posted on 7/3/15 at 6:33 pm to Roger Klarvin
Very true. Multiple teams filed complaints with the NCAA against Ole Miss that year. That is a rarity in college football for teams to file a complaint against another. Most have skeletons in their closet. There was also the quote from his high school coach that was pretty damning:
Once you start getting a lot of people with their hands in the cookie jar, it’s hard for the kid to make a good decision,” Allen said. “A lot of the parents have no clue with what’s going on with football and recruiting. They’ve never had a kid who had a chance to get a football scholarship. They go to anybody with an opinion, whether it’s Joe Blow, Joe the Mechanic or Joe Public. They get involved in situations that can get the kids in trouble or a school in trouble at the end.”
This is Tunsil's situation in a nutshell. The Tunsil family is garbage and I'm not terribly surprised this is coming out now.
Once you start getting a lot of people with their hands in the cookie jar, it’s hard for the kid to make a good decision,” Allen said. “A lot of the parents have no clue with what’s going on with football and recruiting. They’ve never had a kid who had a chance to get a football scholarship. They go to anybody with an opinion, whether it’s Joe Blow, Joe the Mechanic or Joe Public. They get involved in situations that can get the kids in trouble or a school in trouble at the end.”
This is Tunsil's situation in a nutshell. The Tunsil family is garbage and I'm not terribly surprised this is coming out now.
Posted on 7/3/15 at 6:38 pm to Bud Davis
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Multiple teams filed complaints with the NCAA against Ole Miss that year
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Posted on 7/3/15 at 6:38 pm to Bud Davis
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Multiple teams filed complaints with the NCAA against Ole Miss that year
False
Posted on 7/3/15 at 6:43 pm to Bud Davis
That kind of reminds of David Pollack's quote when Chris Fowler asked him live on college game day whether cheating in college football was widespread or just isolated to a few schools,
David Pollack's answer to that question: "I believe the cheating is widespread because I have seen it with my own eyes."
I wonder where Pollack could have seen such cheating? Does any Georgia fan want to take a guess?
David Pollack's answer to that question: "I believe the cheating is widespread because I have seen it with my own eyes."
I wonder where Pollack could have seen such cheating? Does any Georgia fan want to take a guess?
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