Cheating Under Rick Barnes

Point blank, this does not look good on Tennessee. Even though it will probably be nothing, it still doesn't look good.
 
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Good job. Now you get the picture. No matter what form that water comes in you still get the same result with both....WET! Now apply that to the dark cloud or the partly cloudy. It's still an overcast sky. 😀. Have a goodnight!

You and I see weather very differently.
 
It looks bad right now. If it ends up being nothing then it's all good.

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Do we even know if the original article is even accurate? I was very concerned when news broke on CDT , but I'm not really concerned about this one . This writer could be full of shat for all we know . Trying to make a name for himself
 
Do we even know if the original article is even accurate? I was very concerned when news broke on CDT , but I'm not really concerned about this one . This writer could be full of shat for all we know . Trying to make a name for himself

At least with CDT, there was a reason to be worried considering he had past trouble with the NCAA.
 
The school always investigates....it's why they have a compliance department but they have already stated that Barnes wasn't involved in any improprieties

In the interest of fairness, the statement from the University of Texas stated, "The university has no information that suggests former men's basketball coach Rick Barnes knew of, or was involved in any academic improprieties."

The first seven words of that quote are very key because they don't explicitly exonerate him. Not having immediate information readily available that implicates him doesn't make him innocent necessarily. That will be determined in the investigation.

This isn't simply a non-story anymore, and if for no other reason, it casts yet another black eye on our program in the court of public opinion where more often that not, guilt is presumed in favor of innocence. The media has run with it and will print headlines that suggest guilt just to attract readers.
 
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Do we even know if the original article is even accurate? I was very concerned when news broke on CDT , but I'm not really concerned about this one . This writer could be full of shat for all we know . Trying to make a name for himself

CDT had a history with the NCAA, so there was cause for concern with him. Barnes doesn't, so it is easier to believe this will all amount to nothing when the investigation is complete.
 
In the interest of fairness, the statement from the University of Texas stated, "The university has no information that suggests former men's basketball coach Rick Barnes knew of, or was involved in any academic improprieties."

The first seven words of that quote are very key because they don't explicitly exonerate him. Not having immediate information readily available that implicates him doesn't make him innocent necessarily. That will be determined in the investigation.

This isn't simply a non-story anymore, and if for no other reason, it casts yet another black eye on our program in the court of public opinion where more often that not, guilt is presumed in favor of innocence. The media has run with it and will print headlines that suggest guilt just to attract readers.

So true and very eloquently written.
 
The Donnie Tyndall/Rick Barnes stories being covered extensively in the national media have told me one thing: There are A LOT of people who loathe Tennessee athletics and get immense joy out of seeing bad things happen to the university and its sports teams.
 
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The Donnie Tyndall/Rick Barnes stories being covered extensively in the national media have told me one thing: There are A LOT of people who loathe Tennessee athletics and get immense joy out of seeing bad things happen to the university and its sports teams.
.....and makes me think there are lots that would set them up and outright lie to take a jab at them.
 
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In the interest of fairness, the statement from the University of Texas stated, "The university has no information that suggests former men's basketball coach Rick Barnes knew of, or was involved in any academic improprieties."

The first seven words of that quote are very key because they don't explicitly exonerate him. Not having immediate information readily available that implicates him doesn't make him innocent necessarily. That will be determined in the investigation.

This isn't simply a non-story anymore, and if for no other reason, it casts yet another black eye on our program in the court of public opinion where more often that not, guilt is presumed in favor of innocence. The media has run with it and will print headlines that suggest guilt just to attract readers.

No one at VolNation would ever presume that CDT is guilty w/o a NOA, lol!
 
The Donnie Tyndall/Rick Barnes stories being covered extensively in the national media have told me one thing: There are A LOT of people who loathe Tennessee athletics and get immense joy out of seeing bad things happen to the university and its sports teams.

I think it's much more because it's Texas than because it's Tennessee related, at least in this case.

I must be completely out of the loop because it doesn't seem like this is as big of a national story as it's being made out to be. I usually gauge things based on my Twitter feed and I've hardly seen anything about it on there.
 
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