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I've thought the lawsuit has played a part in recruiting and thought opposing coaches were pointing to Butchs future here. Remember when some in national media questioned if Butchs job was secure especially after the Bowles news hit? I don't think it's so much of the accusations in the lawsuit itself or recruits and their families thinking UT is a bunch of thugs, it was more who is going to be my coach moving forward type questions. Thank goodness that black cloud has moved on.

It was the staffs responsibility to ensure recruits and their families understood their jobs were never even remotely in jeopardy over this lawsuit. It was about getting paid, nothing more. If other schools coaches got recruits to believe otherwise, our staff should have done a better job.
 
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Nick, I've read a few of your posts in the TH thread and now here. I've never seen what I am perceiving as frustration about a recruit from you. I think seeing how you are reacting really puts in perspective how poorly TH has handled this. Granted, he is a kid, but hopefully he learns.

In the same breath, keep on keeping on brother. I don't know you, but you are in my prayers daily. 2 Timothy 2:15.



You condescend much?
 
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Yes

Vq:the lawsuit is playing a very minimal role if any in recruiting

247: the black cloud of the lawsuit is over. It was a major negative.

Bruin: What the hell am I going to prattle on and on about? Did the university consider that one iota? :scare:

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I'll not be changing my tune on the lawsuit. It does not and did not weigh heavily on recruit's minds, when making their decision. It was just one in a multitude of factors that influence recruit's minds.

Winning/not winning. Facilities. Nike/Under Armor/Adidas. Coaches. Path to the pros. Fanbase, etc.
These are more important to recruits and always have been.

While I agree that it did loom over the program like a dark cloud, I've never agreed that it was anything more than a talking point for opposing coaches.

It played to the families. The ones that made themselves available to FACTS, were open to honest recruiting. We probably lost a few opportunities.
 
I'll not be changing my tune on the lawsuit. It does not and did not weigh heavily on recruit's minds, when making their decision. It was just one in a multitude of factors that influence recruit's minds.

Winning/not winning. Facilities. Nike/Under Armor/Adidas. Coaches. Path to the pros. Fanbase, etc.
These are more important to recruits and always have been.

While I agree that it did loom over the program like a dark cloud, I've never agreed that it was anything more than a talking point for opposing coaches.
Very reasonable post for sure
 
Reading through last night's posts was a tough read. I was thinking this thread lost it's backbone completely.

Then I realized it was only about three or four posters driving the narrative. When folks say "VN did this" or "VN always says that," I try to remind myself that it's just subsets of a larger fan base they are talking about.

Thank goodness the coaches and players don't fold so easily.
 
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My question: Now with the settlement of the lawsuit complete. Are there any other angles that need to be shored up? Does the AD see a change in leadership? Does Butch need a formal backing of the University in terms of an extension to show he's not going anywhere? Etc?
 
So, I'm thankful I didn't read VN much for a couple days after the Tee Higgins fiasco. Who's next on the WR board? I'm sure Holloman is one; who else?
 
My question: Now with the settlement of the lawsuit complete. Are there any other angles that need to be shored up? Does the AD see a change in leadership? Does Butch need a formal backing of the University in terms of an extension to show he's not going anywhere? Etc?

Like the latest extension he just signed? :hmm:
 
Just wonderingif there's additional steps that take place to help move on from this negative recruiting ammunition?

A vote of confidence is anything but. It's what coaches on their last legs get. And rest assured rival coaches would use that. :). Best course? Let the man take the talented bunch he recruited onto the field and get out of the way. :gone:
 
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