My fav quote is: Whatever the minimum of necessary paperwork to absolve a player of improper benefits received is, it's not a problem. A title for a moderately priced SUV can be created in a relative's name, as can a receipt of sale for a reasonable price.
"Hey, how'd he get that ride? His uncle bought it. How did his uncle buy it? Paid cash. Paid cash, how'd he do that? Shit, we don't know, but here's the receipt where he paid cash, and now y'all ain't got shit. Go tell the NCAA you think we're cheating because this kid's uncle bought him a used Tahoe in cash, you racist."
Actually Bama has been on probation several times. They just don't give a shit. Nobody gets busted anymore anyway. Emmert did a hell of a job at the NCAA
I hope Cristobal can get this dialed in at Oregon. Probably not though. The fan base in bama wants to win however they can. Most duck fans only want to win the right way. I respect the hell out of bama fans, as they have proper perspective.
I hope Cristobal can get this dialed in at Oregon. Probably not though. The fan base in bama wants to win however they can. Most duck fans only want to win the right way. I respect the hell out of bama fans, as they have proper perspective.
SEC media knows how to play the game and keep quiet, too. Pac 12 reporters would rat schools out in a heartbeat. See; Canzano and Chip Kelly.
I hope Cristobal can get this dialed in at Oregon. Probably not though. The fan base in bama wants to win however they can. Most duck fans only want to win the right way. I respect the hell out of bama fans, as they have proper perspective.
SEC media knows how to play the game and keep quiet, too. Pac 12 reporters would rat schools out in a heartbeat. See; Canzano and Chip Kelly.
I hope Cristobal can get this dialed in at Oregon. Probably not though. The fan base in bama wants to win however they can. Most duck fans only want to win the right way. I respect the hell out of bama fans, as they have proper perspective.
SEC media knows how to play the game and keep quiet, too. Pac 12 reporters would rat schools out in a heartbeat. See; Canzano and Chip Kelly.
I hope Cristobal can get this dialed in at Oregon. Probably not though. The fan base in bama wants to win however they can. Most duck fans only want to win the right way. I respect the hell out of bama fans, as they have proper perspective.
SEC media knows how to play the game and keep quiet, too. Pac 12 reporters would rat schools out in a heartbeat. See; Canzano and Chip Kelly.
Pretty tough for a 17 year old to be sold on the dream of being developed into an NFL player when bag man has been courting him for years and comes and says “well look, I know you’ve been looking over at them Huskies, and they’re a fine program, but think of all the things we’ve done for your family and do what’s best for them.” That’s what makes it laughable with the Wright situation though that all of the sudden he may be expecting some sort of kick back to sign with a team, so his top options back off and he’s left with tweedle dee and tweedle dumb trying their hardest to be big ballers and saying “oh yeah we can help you with that!”
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Rims and Mickey Thompson lifter kit on order.
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Great article on the SEC bagmen.
My fav quote is:
Whatever the minimum of necessary paperwork to absolve a player of improper benefits received is, it's not a problem. A title for a moderately priced SUV can be created in a relative's name, as can a receipt of sale for a reasonable price.
"Hey, how'd he get that ride? His uncle bought it. How did his uncle buy it? Paid cash. Paid cash, how'd he do that? Shit, we don't know, but here's the receipt where he paid cash, and now y'all ain't got shit. Go tell the NCAA you think we're cheating because this kid's uncle bought him a used Tahoe in cash, you racist."
Basically a variation of "I said no racist crap"
https://ledger-enquirer.com/sports/college/sec/university-of-alabama/article29055703.html