10 year show cause/NCAA, Tyndall discussion (merged)

I'm going to explain to everyone exactly what has happened with the NCAA vs Donnie Tyndall. You can't make this stuff up, seriously!

It all started when the NCAA gave Dave Hart the testimony of Adam Howard with the investigation hanging over the program and he came back to UT and fired Tyndall the next day. To get that information and any evidence at all against Tyndall, they had to give Howard 100% immunity to change the fact that in two previous interviews in which he said Tyndall did not know to implicate him. Well it turns out after being challenged in the appeal that immunizing Howard was illegal based on their own by-laws, they changed the by-law after the appeal hearing. Howard was the leader of the academic fraud scandal and as a reward for doing this is now an assistant coach at Troy working for the former associate AD at Southern Miss. It was not expected by the NCAA that Tyndall would be fired before the investigation was complete. Big problem.

When the investigation was complete, after 40 witnesses and 4000 pages of documentation there was no corroborating evidence. What does the NCAA do to cover their butt? They create this ludicrous 10 year plus show cause penalty, the worst in sports history to make it appear that there is no way in Hades he could be innocent. Well, the appeal hearing proved just that, so the NCAA sent investigators back to Southern Miss to try and find something else. They couldn't.

Now the appeal hearing was on September the 8th and a response was supposed to be made in 60 days. It is now December 24 and still no response. This could well be the blackest mark on their pristine reputation and they really don't know what to do. If what they do is unjust, they and two universities are gonna be in federal court for collusion in violation of more than one federal law where the playing field is even. That's where it stands.

Donnie Donnie Donnie. STHU. It's Christmas Eve. Take a day off.
 
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Donnie Donnie Donnie. STHU. It's Christmas Eve. Take a day off.
Freak, as a Christmas present to me, would you please tell this dude I am not DT. By the way, where's the only buddy I have, Bud? Merry Christmas to all my detractors. We love you. Peace and good will in the New Year.
 
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I'm going to explain to everyone exactly what has happened with the NCAA vs Donnie Tyndall. You can't make this stuff up, seriously!

It all started when the NCAA gave Dave Hart the testimony of Adam Howard with the investigation hanging over the program and he came back to UT and fired Tyndall the next day. To get that information and any evidence at all against Tyndall, they had to give Howard 100% immunity to change the fact that in two previous interviews in which he said Tyndall did not know to implicate him. Well it turns out after being challenged in the appeal that immunizing Howard was illegal based on their own by-laws, they changed the by-law after the appeal hearing. Howard was the leader of the academic fraud scandal and as a reward for doing this is now an assistant coach at Troy working for the former associate AD at Southern Miss. It was not expected by the NCAA that Tyndall would be fired before the investigation was complete. Big problem.

When the investigation was complete, after 40 witnesses and 4000 pages of documentation there was no corroborating evidence. What does the NCAA do to cover their butt? They create this ludicrous 10 year plus show cause penalty, the worst in sports history to make it appear that there is no way in Hades he could be innocent. Well, the appeal hearing proved just that, so the NCAA sent investigators back to Southern Miss to try and find something else. They couldn't.

Now the appeal hearing was on September the 8th and a response was supposed to be made in 60 days. Hidden message: Donnie is SD's love child. It is now December 24 and still no response. This could well be the blackest mark on their pristine reputation and they really don't know what to do. Hidden message: Donnie is a cheating liar. If what they do is unjust, they and two universities are gonna be in federal court for collusion in violation of more than one federal law where the playing field is even. That's where it stands.

Donnie then rode off on his unicorn and everybody lived happily ever after. The end.
 
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Freak, as a Christmas present to me, would you please tell this dude I am not DT. By the way, where's the only buddy I have, Bud? Merry Christmas to all my detractors. We love you. Peace and good will in the New Year.

You forgot the password is why your only buddy hasn't shown up lately.
 
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Freak, as a Christmas present to me, would you please tell this dude I am not DT. By the way, where's the only buddy I have, Bud? Merry Christmas to all my detractors. We love you. Peace and good will in the New Year.

I don't know but I've been told. Donnie got the big no show.
 
The other is Wade O'Conner, his former associate head coach at Southern Miss, who was fired by Donnie Tyndall before he ever came to Tennessee. He was the source of the original story in November following his hiring in April. He was involved in the fraud at the time but the reason he was fired was similar to what happened at Tennessee with the sexual lawsuits. The dude thought DT was gonna bring him to Tennessee with him because Tyndall knew nothing about the academic fraud. That's where it all started. The guy refused to testify to the NCAA. He got a job selling Tupperware or some such non-basketball related career after he was fired. When the NCAA got taken to the woodshed in the appeal hearing, they went looking for another witness to give immunity to. Guess who popped up, the original source that they had not bothered with earlier. What a scam!
 
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So...did anyone that has Showtime watch the piece? Anything new or just the same 'ol same 'ol?
 
Here is what is groundbreaking, a tweet by the best sports attorney in the country, Don Jackson!
"Nice 60 Minutes piece on Southern Miss academic fraud. Still no evidence of Tyndall involvement. A phantom and a liar aren't enough." :good!:
 
Here is what is groundbreaking, a tweet by the best sports attorney in the country, Don Jackson!
"Nice 60 Minutes piece on Southern Miss academic fraud. Still no evidence of Tyndall involvement. A phantom and a liar aren't enough." :good!:

That settles it. Tyndall's hired gun tweeted that Donnie is innocent and he's nothing more than collateral damage. Donnie must now be set free!
 
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Just watched it. You would have to be stupid to not think he was guilty. 2 assistants, one who got nothing in exchange, are now saying he orchestrated it. Tons of emails deleted the day before he is called to interview with the NCAA. Hundreds of phone call and texts to people involved in the investigation, on a phone on his moms plan, during the 9 day period prior to his interview. Oh that phone had never been used before. Guilty as sin.
 
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Just watched it. You would have to be stupid to not think he was guilty. 2 assistants, one who got nothing in exchange, are now saying he orchestrated it. Tons of emails deleted the day before he is called to interview with the NCAA. Hundreds of phone call and texts to people involved in the investigation, on a phone on his moms plan, during the 9 day period prior to his interview. Oh that phone had never been used before. Guilty as sin.
THIS. it's sad too,cause I liked Donnie, but he made his own bed.
 
Here is what is groundbreaking, a tweet by the best sports attorney in the country, Don Jackson!
"Nice 60 Minutes piece on Southern Miss academic fraud. Still no evidence of Tyndall involvement. A phantom and a liar aren't enough." :good!:

Good heavens, you mean to say that it is a shock that the man who is getting paid to defend the accused is saying things like this?! What is this black magic?! And that the likes of Twitter is the end-all regarding what's true?! Thank you for the meaning of life.
 
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Sort of breaking my own rule, but after the endless hype about this "60 Minutes" piece, the only thing the troll can post is quoting the same lawyer idiot he's been quoting for months now? Classic.
 
There was nothing in the 60 Minutes piece that proved Donnie Tyndall was guilty of anything. As Jackson said a liar and a phantom against 40 other witnesses and 4000 page of documentation. None of that documentation connected Tyndall to the fraud.

Inquiring minds can interpret this last tweet, "Not sure if the Academic Fraud, Inc. coursework from 60 Minutes was from Southern Miss or Northern Colorado. Same coaches in BOTH CASES.' The assistant coaches were conducting a nationwide business providing coursework for prospective students. If you think Tyndall was dumb enough to be involved in that, I have nothing else to say.

If you guys want to sit by and see the NCAA drag the University of Tennessee into federal court as a state actor in a violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act, then stay on the side you are on. The last thing Tyndall said was that many coaches has advised him to fight this until the end. He said he would fight it until the day he dies. He was framed by the NCAA because they gave Dave Hart information that turned out to be false. Don't forget the has 10 years to push it through the federal court system, nothing to lose if the NCAA does not make it right. The University of Tennessee has a lot to lose if that happens.
 
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