KingtUT
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Sorry but that's not what the statement says. Our statement basically said we asked if anything crooked was going on at the time of the hire and we were told no.If you read the University's statement, it will answer your question. In a nut shell Tennessee was aware of the issues, asked the appropriate questions of the NCAA, vetted the circumstances, came to a conclusion that Tyndall was fine and made the hire. Sounds like they did what they should have done. Based on the information provided by Southern Miss and the NCAA. If UT was lied to or mislead, then they won't and can't be held responsible....
Or, that there was absolutely nothing suspected when Tennessee hired him or the process leading up to it. Either way, the Vols are in the clear.
The AA is so mad at Miss St and Ole Miss they are taking it out on little ole southern miss
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