AllVolForLife_16
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The way the screen shot reads, sounds more like they asked him if he had..
Not anything he said in an interview I read. Maybe they got the answer by phone or text etc.. not sure?
I think the OP is reading things that aren't there, GEV. His evidence is the same thing we read yesterday.
Not the first time, won't be the last.
I was reading the headline from the article. The article from SEC Country stated "Tennessee athletic director candidate David Blackburn confirmed to Seccountry.com that he has to spoken with a search firm".
The article fails to mention which firm he had spoke to. Either way.. It does give insight that Blackburn is really interested in the position.
Although as mentioned above that the article did not state the firm.. It did mention that- "If asked to be a part of this process officially, in terms of an interview I would love to,
Adams had a pretty negative column today in the KNS about Fulmer and all the cesspool activities that were going on under his coaching tenure. Said the new Chancellor loses sleep at night over the sexual assault issues under Fulmer. FWIW.
What I'm hearing now is that Blackburn was blackballed by the big boosters several weeks ago and Fulmer, seeing Blackburn didn't have a chance of getting it, put his own hat in the ring in order for UT to get a "Tennessee guy". If this is true, will someone in the know please reveal what the boosters had against Blackburn to cause him to be blackballed? Was it an ego problem or what?
Cunningham was hired at NC in October 2011 and the infractions occurred between 1993 and 2011.
Apparently Cunningham was brought in to clean up.
Leon: Blackburn had objected to Dooley against a booster. David has since said there is no remaining hard feelings between the two. Not sure of the boosters feeling.