Bassmanbruno
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Got it. Being objective about it, I think it's fair to be upset about the situation without attaching blame to one person. Some staffers didn't do their job well enough, some players aren't taking academics seriously enough and somebody isn't keeping the coach well-briefed. But it was an unusually stressful fall, and while that is no excuse, hopefully it was a wakeup call that will fix the problem going forward. UT is a punchline again, but the situation can be rectified and I doubt it will cost us more than a few players that wouldn't have seen much PT.
But holy crap, don't they offer Weightlifting, Introduction to Communications and Sociology 101 anymore? That's gotta be a 3.0 right there.
Name me one coach who can get a player motivated about school. What is the point of giving all the players these extra resources and the university paying all this extra money for it if the coaches have to take time away to do it themselves?
Actually I believe more than a few want Dooley to fail. I think if you are truthful you will agree.
Especially when you have the VFL program, supposedly ensuring the kids will be successful outside of football.
If your 18 and you still need your parents to tell you what to do then something is wrong.
The VFL program was formed for one and only one reason. That reason has nothing to do with ensuring success anywhere but on the recruiting trail. The VFL program was made to make mommas to think their sons would be taken care of off the field. It was brilliant marketing but issues such as this one proves my point on the purpose it was created.
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Kick off or suspend his best players in arguably the biggest year of Dooley's career?
No, but these kids, for some of them, are away from home, with the temptation of girls, partying, drinking, drugs, etc., along with playing football. Yes, they have great resources at their disposal. However, just like a lot of teenagers in school, sometimes you need a kick in the ass. It's obvious the team needs that. Dooley is the coach. He is their "advisor" so to speak. It is his job to do that, especially with his emphasis on the VFL program.
