Bryce Brown letter to NCAA details

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MrBamSeydu

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Does anyone have VQ? Apparently he spoke about his letter to the NCAA regarding his situation. Someone hook it up....

SORRY FOR "MISLEADING TITLE" --- IF SOMEONE CAN, PLEASE POST INFO... THUS MAKING IT A USEFUL THREAD
 
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oh man, i thought that you had details...i hate these misleading thread titles.:banghead2:
 
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haha, I'm the king of misleading title threads??

It looks like you're the king of accusations with no founded proof. I never post misleading titles. I guess this one is but I didn't really mean to mislead.... if someone inserts the information in this thread, then it isn't misleading anymore! That's the point!

It's not like I said "Demarco Cobbs commits to UT" and then asked if anyone's heard that rumor. Now that is misleading.
 
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"It's beautiful to me (the backfield dynamic). I love it. We're all brothers, we're a team. We all understand there's competition here, but in the end, we're all looking to get to the same place and the only way we can do that is if we help each other out."
 
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"I really think the NCAA didn't know me as a person," said the 6-foot, 215-pounder from Wichita, Kan., of the two-page letter he typed. "They heard stuff, some stuff good and some stuff bad. But I feel like with the letter, they got to know me on a personal level and what I'm about. I didn't tell any lies. I didn't try to make myself sound good. I just wrote it to try to show who Bryce Brown really is.

"I think that helped out a lot, but I think more importantly God takes all the credit. And then coach (Lane) Kiffin and all the coaches having my back, coach (Eddie) Gran, coach (Frank) Wilson, coach (Ed) Orgeron, Brad (Bertani). They all did an excellent job. The credit all goes to them. I wrote the letter, but they did far more than the letter."
 
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"I really think the NCAA didn't know me as a person," said the 6-foot, 215-pounder from Wichita, Kan., of the two-page letter he typed. "They heard stuff, some stuff good and some stuff bad. But I feel like with the letter, they got to know me on a personal level and what I'm about. I didn't tell any lies. I didn't try to make myself sound good. I just wrote it to try to show who Bryce Brown really is.

"I think that helped out a lot, but I think more importantly God takes all the credit. And then coach (Lane) Kiffin and all the coaches having my back, coach (Eddie) Gran, coach (Frank) Wilson, coach (Ed) Orgeron, Brad (Bertani). They all did an excellent job. The credit all goes to them. I wrote the letter, but they did far more than the letter."

Right on
 
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It'd be cool if some weasily reporter got ahold of a copy of the letter and posted it somewhere. I guess at the end of the day it doesn't really matter what it said, but all I know is his penalty went from 4 games and 1,000s of dollars to.... nothing haha.

Go VOLS.... 6 days baby!!!!!!!!!
 
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"I really think the NCAA didn't know me as a person," said the 6-foot, 215-pounder from Wichita, Kan., of the two-page letter he typed. "They heard stuff, some stuff good and some stuff bad. But I feel like with the letter, they got to know me on a personal level and what I'm about. I didn't tell any lies. I didn't try to make myself sound good. I just wrote it to try to show who Bryce Brown really is.
"I think that helped out a lot, but I think more importantly God takes all the credit. And then coach (Lane) Kiffin and all the coaches having my back, coach (Eddie) Gran, coach (Frank) Wilson, coach (Ed) Orgeron, Brad (Bertani). They all did an excellent job. The credit all goes to them. I wrote the letter, but they did far more than the letter."

the thread title is no longer misleading...does anyone else love the fact that bryce refered to himself in the third person. you have to be a real bad-ass to pull that one off...

and mr. bam, Huh? I am not a crybaby. I'm a jerk. I once had wealth, power, and the love of a beautiful woman. Now I only have two things: volnation and... uh... my thermos. Huh? My story? Okay. It was never easy for me. I was born a poor black child. I remember the days, sittin' on the porch with my family, singin' and dancin' down in Mississippi.
 
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Sorry fellas, I'll watch my titles from now on... I didn't even realize when I typed it.

Also, sorry in advance to Western Kentucky for what is about to happen to them in 6 days.
 
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Sorry fellas, I'll watch my titles from now on... I didn't even realize when I typed it.

Also, sorry in advance to Western Kentucky for what is about to happen to them in 6 days.
Poor guys. Hope nobody turns the team into the nearest local PETA branch office. :cray:
 
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