Tyndall feels we will be fine even with all the distractions. Hope the link works.
NCAAM Tyndall: Maturity helps team's focus - ESPN
NCAAM Tyndall: Maturity helps team's focus - ESPN
I could have written the article. It simply says what Coach T and Josh said in yesterday's media session. Coach T does not seem the least bit worried about the guy he fired concocting this story with his dear friend, the NCAA investigator who was removed because of conflict of interest. The NCAA has no desire to open that can of worms. They cannot be deemed as corrupt!
Connection between ex-Tyndall aide, NCAA staffer at center of USM case - CBSSports.comWhat are you talking about? You want to clear this post up please.
SD, you are correct. This isn't much different. It's just gaining more national steam than what I would like. Not many people other than Vol fans have followed this. Now a much bigger base will begin forming opinions.I could have written the article. It simply says what Coach T and Josh said in yesterday's media session. Coach T does not seem the least bit worried about the guy he fired concocting this story with his dear friend, the NCAA investigator who was removed because of conflict of interest. The NCAA has no desire to open that can of worms. They cannot be deemed as corrupt!
Donnie came prepared. Stuart Brown, an Indianapolis-based collegiate sports practice lawyer for the firm Ice Miller was with him at the interview. Going after the conflict of interest was primary on his agenda I believe. I do not know if he has additional representation or not. This came out before he was ever interviewed by the NCAA.I hadn't seen this until today. Being in the legal field, I would be all over that. You would think the NCAA would have some ethics, and upon hearing about possible violations, they wouldn't use an investigator who is connected to the source. But, we are talking about the NCAA. I thought Bruce should have done it, and I would advise Tyndall to do it if it looks bad- file a lawsuit. Your goal isn't to prevail; it is to put heat on the NCAA and create some leverage. At some point, they would back down.