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I thought it already happened(?). At least how the outlets made it seem, ending some time in the Spring.Will we scholarship sanction ourselves still
I have read this one. It's good. It's free on LibbyNo there's some novellas as well like the one below. Think most are in stormlight archives but this one for sure is mistborn series.View attachment 474657
Just for fun, a random spattering of posts revolving just around the time of the hire. No judgments We all try to be optimistic on a new coach.
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If he's been misrepresented, he'd need to set the story straight to save a semblance of his future career. If he's guilty and indefensible, he needs to claim he can't wait to publicly defend himself, then shut up, wait for it to blow out of the media window, and never speak of it again.Figures that piece of would go scorched earth.
I'm not sure he should say anything at all. It would be better for him to keep his cornbread hole shut. Anything he says, especially if it makes UT look bad, is gonna hurt his future employment and no one will believe him anyway. No one wants to hire someone who is a liar, a bad cheat, and, to top it off, someone who will do their best to make you look bad if things go wrong. . .Figures that piece of would go scorched earth.
He cheated his way to a losing season and got busted doing it. He's already the trifecta of nuclear fallout--an incompetent losing cheater. They reopened three mile island sooner than he'll get a second shot at HBC.I'm not sure he should say anything at all. It would be better for him to keep his cornbread hole shut. Anything he says, especially if it makes UT look bad, is gonna hurt his future employment and no one will believe him anyway. No one wants to hire someone who is a liar, a bad cheat, and, to top it off, someone who will do their best to make you look bad if things go wrong. . .
It wouldn't hurt my feelings to see him destroy himself further.
-API think knowing what we know it was the right move but also knowing ncaa rulings are unpredictable it was certainly a gamble to go that route. Today was a big day for the future of the program. TN will likely self impose more small things that nobody will notice to ensure they whistle and skip out of this situation.
-HubbsI disagreed with the press conference and there were times I thought it might be better to tell the ncaa to kick rocks but I think what we saw today was the result of good work by the leadership. I think the ncaa should reward Tennessee for the way they have handled it.
That ship has already sailed.I'm not sure he should say anything at all. It would be better for him to keep his cornbread hole shut. Anything he says, especially if it makes UT look bad, is gonna hurt his future employment and no one will believe him anyway. No one wants to hire someone who is a liar, a bad cheat, and, to top it off, someone who will do their best to make you look bad if things go wrong. . .
It wouldn't hurt my feelings to see him destroy himself further.