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You got that right.
EVERYONE sings from the same hymnal in Tuscaloosa. If you learned anything from the Brandon Miller case, it’s that.
It's not milking $$$. It's just actual journalists trying to make a living at what they do. No one buys newspapers anymore.
Well, it kinda can, especially when no one is actually doing it on this thread...![]()
Maybe an opportunity for NIL cooperatives to offer a legal insurance to signees.I thought the NCAA had cracked down on schools proving legal services for athletes on the grounds that the services were a financial benefit.
No, sir. Many of us quit buying that toilet tissue rag Knoxville Sentinel many years ago. I would buy Maryville paper, though, or other small town ones.Oh Yeah? People in Knoxville and Chattanooga still buy papers; Every Day! It's a matter of keeping yourself relevant, informative, and Interesting. There is Still nothing like morning coffee with your newspaper. It's tangible, it's touchable, it's tradition, it's real. Most alabama papers went belly up, simply because they forgot who their readers were and what they wanted. Read about Friday HS Football games on Saturday & Saturday College games on Sunday Morning. Newspapers bought into the fear of "Everything's going online digital" instead of improving their product so people couldn't do without it. In Tennessee, If You write articles on the Tennessee Vols every day, you will sell papers.
I was in school at UT 75-80. You'd think the smallest of the small papers and totally homer paper would be the UT Dailey Beacon ( published every day and distributed all over campus). But nooooooo. There was a staff reporter that most of his reports were negative and if there was a scab, he picked at it. His name: Paul Finebaum.the larger the city, the more accredited the journalism usually is. it's not always the case, but small papers are easier to corrupt or prone to be more homer. i doubt the journalist who wrote that story gives two sh**ts about uga football. btw, i married a grady school of journalism uga grad, and thank goodness she doesn't give two sh**ts about uga football. her sister is a pain in my arse though.
The ajc is not going to take down georgia. You can stop that right in its tracks. Georgia has one and only one university that’s in division one football play. Georgia Tech is simply a secondary school that georgia uses to get an easy win each season. Kirby owns Athens right now lock stock and barrel. He tells the Athens police to stay away from his players no matter what crime they commit or whose lives they destroy it’s win at all costs.