Volsfaninva917
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With an attorney and everything the Mays family has been through, a denial would likely lead to a federal case vs. the NCAA per hostile work environment. Do not think the NCAA wants to deal with that.Remember Ncaa hates us.
I know about pinky gate, and the coach leaving for the dumpster fire in the Ozarks; is there more?With an attorney and everything the Mays family has been through, a denial would likely lead to a federal case vs. the NCAA per hostile work environment. Do not think the NCAA wants to deal with that.
And yes, I know he is not listed as an employee, but he is getting financial considerations for performance. So not sure NCAA wants all that fight for a denial.
At least four of the o-line (the position that TS plays) are returning. If Cade Mays does not get immediate eligibility, then there will only be one on the line that didn't start last year, and we have several that played.Could be, but I, I, I, I and I was talking about the newcomers who are newcomers.
At least four of the o-line (the position that TS plays) are returning. If Cade Mays does not get immediate eligibility, then there will only be one on the line that didn't start last year, and we have several that played.
What the hell are you talking about? Every O lineman on UT's line next season has at least 1 year of experience. And F-22s are garbage.Curb your enthusiasm, fellow. The new arrivals were/are only high school players enrolling in college. This is the SEC and learning your OL responsibilities then consistently executing them is not done magically. But in 1-2 years if the players don't transfer, we will be formidable to say the least, and likely just downright scary at best. But for the moment, switch off the F-22 and cool your jets.
You do understand the post, right?Curb your enthusiasm, fellow. The new arrivals were/are only high school players enrolling in college. This is the SEC and learning your OL responsibilities then consistently executing them is not done magically. But in 1-2 years if the players don't transfer, we will be formidable to say the least, and likely just downright scary at best. But for the moment, switch off the F-22 and cool your jets.
Curb your enthusiasm, fellow. The new arrivals were/are only high school players enrolling in college. This is the SEC and learning your OL responsibilities then consistently executing them is not done magically. But in 1-2 years if the players don't transfer, we will be formidable to say the least, and likely just downright scary at best. But for the moment, switch off the F-22 and cool your jets.