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Tennessee Was Reportedly Handing Out Cash To Recruits In McDonald's Bags
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UPDATE:
Apparently, Tennessee is very angry with Dan Patrick for spilling the McDetails...
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The details coming out of Tennessee a day after the firing of head coach Jeremy Pruitt are not great...
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(Barstool Sports)
Filed Under: Tennessee Sports
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ByUselves50 months
McCash is the best meal @ that place.
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gamecockman1250 months
Do better Tennessee.
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ArkTiger5550 months
Better be a toy with mine.
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LSUsince7450 months
I always get excited when there is an extra fry or two in the bottom of the bag
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy50 months
Dodge Chargers are bigger and more noticeable than a McDonald’s bag
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goodgrin50 months
Makes sense. Go big or go home!
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SpartyGator50 months
No sonic...no care
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kywildcatfanone50 months
Should have used Wendys.
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TerryDawg0350 months
No fruit sucks like the big orange.
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Bulldogblitz50 months
Was that wrong? Should he not have done that?
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skullopener50 months
Should have done the full proof tried and tested method.....Dodge Charger!!!
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ncinthenext350 months
Why don't they just give them debit cards for withdrawls at the casino like Auburn does.
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TigerinKorea50 months
Or just send a check to the players' dads' church.
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ncinthenext350 months
Filet of Fishy. Extra lettuce.
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sportsaddit6850 months
That's what I call a Happy Meal.
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Priapus50 months
They needed those Newspring gift cards like they use at Clemson. LINK
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LSU61550 months
The only thing Pruitt did wrong was not being best friends with Marc Emmert.
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lsualum0150 months
Nice. I would like a #1, supersized, with extra cheddar.
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