8/28/25 Presser with Coach Kim Caldwell

#26
#26
You wrote "Just heard some rumblings about another LadyVol getting in trouble"

Definition of a rumor: a claim circulated without a verified source.

Unless there is a coach on staff named "Rumblings," I believe your statement qualifies as an unverified source.
You seem mad because you want to know who else has gotten in trouble besides Ruby..... it's............. nope not telling but you'll see 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
#27
#27
@madtownvol On top of what you said, everyone looks accounted for to me all 13 players with the exception of Ruby attended practice and this workshop yesterday.

People nowadays seem like they stay with a keyboard in reach ready to jump on the internet to dry snitch if any student athlete “ runs a stop sign.” Just lame.








You wrote "Just heard some rumblings about another LadyVol getting in trouble"

Definition of a rumor: a claim circulated without a verified source.

Unless there is a coach on staff named "Rumblings," I believe your statement qualifies as an unverified source.
 
#28
#28
@madtownvol On top of what you said, everyone looks accounted for to me all 13 players with the exception of Ruby attended practice and this workshop yesterday.

People nowadays seem like they stay with a keyboard in reach ready to jump on the internet to dry snitch if any student athlete “ runs a stop sign.” Just lame.




Yer expanding my vocabulary again… 😉

“A dry snitch is someone who informs on another person indirectly, by using innuendo, vague statements, or implication to get them in trouble without directly naming them. This form of betrayal often relies on the listener or audience understanding the unspoken context, such as in a workplace where a coworker might make a loud comment to a supervisor about "two-hour lunches" to get someone who took a long break in trouble. The term originated in prison slang and highlights a subtle but potent method of conveying information that leads to consequences for the person being targeted.“ - google ai
 
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#31
#31
Ask your daughters about it. Everybody knows who you are @KnoxLikeUs
I have been around here a long time. I have never used the handle KnoxLikeUs nor does anyone, with any sense, believe i am using that handle as a phantom account.

I suppose this accusation is another example of your impeccable record of sage-like infallibility.
 
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#32
#32
Yer expanding my vocabulary again… 😉

“A dry snitch is someone who informs on another person indirectly, by using innuendo, vague statements, or implication to get them in trouble without directly naming them. This form of betrayal often relies on the listener or audience understanding the unspoken context, such as in a workplace where a coworker might make a loud comment to a supervisor about "two-hour lunches" to get someone who took a long break in trouble. The term originated in prison slang and highlights a subtle but potent method of conveying information that leads to consequences for the person being targeted.“ - google ai
A useful term. In my view, any poster to this board who "dry snitches" on a LV athlete is not interested in the well-being of the program but instead, is seeking to pump up their own ego in a "look at me! look at me!" way.
 
#34
#34
No one even halfway familiar with this board thinks @madtownvol and @KnoxLikeUs are the same person. Each has a very distinctive writing style.
Few are truly worthy of an “ignore”, most having an occasional redeeming quote or comment. I’m beginning to wonder about this one … 💭
 
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