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re: Brian Thomas Jr 4 SEC team battle
Posted on 2/8/21 at 12:45 pm to TidalSurge1
Posted on 2/8/21 at 12:45 pm to TidalSurge1
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Are you one of the deluded homers who believes no bag$ were involved in signing those recruits?
Well, obviously, they must have been! After all, they didn't go to Alabama. It's been established that you think it's obvious that if a kid signs with Bama, that means no money was involved, and if a kid Bama is recruiting doesn't sign with Bama, that means they were paid off. I'm sure you're the picture of objective thinking.
Bo Davis
This post was edited on 2/8/21 at 12:48 pm
Posted on 2/8/21 at 1:00 pm to Hugh McElroy
Nope. I only listed a few recruits for which there was a lot of chatter about impermissible benefits swaying those recruiting wins. If you think the NCAA questioned Bo Davis about impermissible benefits, you're way off the mark on that too.
Details emerge on potential NCAA violations that led to Alabama assistant Bo Davis resigning (AL.com, 5/1/16)
Details emerge on potential NCAA violations that led to Alabama assistant Bo Davis resigning (AL.com, 5/1/16)
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Alabama defensive line coach Bo Davis resigned Friday morning, stepping down after two seasons in that role.
AL.com has learned that Davis is being investigated by the NCAA for potential impermissible contact with recruits.
According to a source familiar with details of the case, Davis is accused of visiting multiple out-of-state recruits during a period when coaches aren't allowed any contact with recruits.
The recruits in question did not end up signing with Alabama, according to the source.
The NCAA contacted Alabama's compliance office regarding the situation, and Davis was questioned and caught being dishonest before eventually resigning, according to the source.
The source compared Davis' alleged violations to the NCAA violations committed by former Florida wide receivers coach Joker Phillips in 2014. Phillips ultimately resigned from Florida, and the Gators received no further penalties from the NCAA.
Davis' contract with Alabama had been set to run through 2017 at an annual salary of $475,000.
Widely considered one of the top defensive line coaches in the country, Davis was in his second stint as Alabama's defensive line coach under Nick Saban.
This post was edited on 2/8/21 at 1:48 pm
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