"McDonald's Bag" Departures?

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I know we can't know these things for certain, but in your opinion, which former Vol players left the program because the Pruitt recruiting violations came to light? Let's make a list of possibilities here. I think there are some players whose transfer elsewhere is hard to explain except that they knew they'd be under a NCAA microscope if they stuck around. I have some ideas, but here in the original post, I won't prejudice the matter by naming any. What do y'all think? (p.s. I do know there were no actual McD bags. It's just a symbol for the events we're talking about.)
 
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All of them are suspect, especially if they were starters on last year's squad.

No sure how many, if any will be starters at their new school.
 
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I have no idea who was on the take but have wondered if a lot of the bigger name guys who left was because of this. The only argument against that is Bama picking up To'o To'o. I just can't see Saban taking a risk on a kid who could potentially be involved with a NCAA investigation. The reward does not outweigh the rise for the Crimson Tide who would probably be fine without To'o To'o.
 
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What always made the most sense to me was that part of the AD's planned defense was to rid our roster of any "ill-gotten gains" as part of our presentation to the NCAA as a cleaned-up program which had fired or accepted the resignations of all coaches who might have been involved (including the AD who hired them) and already divested itself of any perceived advantages gained outside the rules.

I've presumed that many (if not most) of our departures had been told, in effect, "we will help you find the best possible fit to pursue your athletic and academic goals, but even if you wish to remain, we can no longer allow you to."
 
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I know we can't know these things for certain, but in your opinion, which former Vol players left the program because the Pruitt recruiting violations came to light? Let's make a list of possibilities here. I think there are some players whose transfer elsewhere is hard to explain except that they knew they'd be under a NCAA microscope if they stuck around. I have some ideas, but here in the original post, I won't prejudice the matter by naming any. What do y'all think? (p.s. I do know there were no actual McD bags. It's just a symbol for the events we're talking about.)
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I have no idea who was on the take but have wondered if a lot of the bigger name guys who left was because of this. The only argument against that is Bama picking up To'o To'o. I just can't see Saban taking a risk on a kid who could potentially be involved with a NCAA investigation. The reward does not outweigh the rise for the Crimson Tide who would probably be fine without To'o To'o.
What risk, for the kids doing at Tennessee what he's been doing without scrutiny for years at Alabama? Where's the risk in that?
 
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All of them are suspect, especially if they were starters on last year's squad.

No sure how many, if any will be starters at their new school.

I did a thread about this answering that very question. A good majority of them are starters ALREADY at the better programs..
 
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I know we can't know these things for certain, but in your opinion, which former Vol players left the program because the Pruitt recruiting violations came to light? Let's make a list of possibilities here. I think there are some players whose transfer elsewhere is hard to explain except that they knew they'd be under a NCAA microscope if they stuck around. I have some ideas, but here in the original post, I won't prejudice the matter by naming any. What do y'all think? (p.s. I do know there were no actual McD bags. It's just a symbol for the events we're talking about.)

why not wait on the facts? questions like this become facts suddenly. At this point, no one has publicly stated any player left due to violations. I've not heard anyone even give private hints at that.
 
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Again…. NO ONE has ever substantiated the McDonalds bag claims.

Dan Patrick is not connected at Tennessee, he’s the only one that said it. Yes, we were probably caught paying recruits, but no one of value has agreed it had anything to do with McDonald’s bags.
This. ⬆️⬆️

It’s a fun story and that’s it. No one has really denied anything else about all of the previous staff’s dumbassness, but everyone denied this.
 
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Again…. NO ONE has ever substantiated the McDonalds bag claims.

Dan Patrick is not connected at Tennessee, he’s the only one that said it. Yes, we were probably caught paying recruits, but no one of value has agreed it had anything to do with McDonald’s bags.
No McDonald's bags were used at the strip club... 😳
 
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why not wait on the facts? questions like this become facts suddenly. At this point, no one has publicly stated any player left due to violations. I've not heard anyone even give private hints at that.
Vol Nation does not do facts.
Even though the OP admitted that he knew the the Macky Dee bags were BS, that is where the thread immediately went.
Reading comprehension is not a common trait among us.
 
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why not wait on the facts? questions like this become facts suddenly. At this point, no one has publicly stated any player left due to violations. I've not heard anyone even give private hints at that.
guilty until proven innocent is the new Murica
 
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OP's premise is likely. The best players got the money and they are the ones who left for OK, AL, TAM, MSU, etc. Saban didn't have to worry because the punishment won't follow the player. Just the coaches and university. The sad part is that the team and players who remain and did not participate are the ones who suffer. Injustice to all is the NCAA motto.
 
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If they did pay guys,they should go and get the money back!3 wins is not what you would spend money on! CORNBREAD!!!!a.jpg
 
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I know we can't know these things for certain, but in your opinion, which former Vol players left the program because the Pruitt recruiting violations came to light? Let's make a list of possibilities here. I think there are some players whose transfer elsewhere is hard to explain except that they knew they'd be under a NCAA microscope if they stuck around. I have some ideas, but here in the original post, I won't prejudice the matter by naming any. What do y'all think? (p.s. I do know there were no actual McD bags. It's just a symbol for the events we're talking about.)
Is it possible that players left because the previous staff the university hired failed to develop them, and the trust was broken that the university could hire a new staff that would develop them?
 

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