Chris Jones Dismissed From Oak Ridge Military Academy

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because of an academic rules violation. This could be a real issue in getting him qualified.

Per Rob Lewis.
 
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Damn, hate the Academic Rules info. Hope he still in Knoxville next March, where's that guy that took Rose's ACT? We need him lol
 
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how stupid!!!!!! a free education awaits him at a really good school and this spoiled child can't even go to class to take advantage of it. i don't feel sorry for him or any other person who has to chance and does not capitalize on it. boo hoo, go to class young man improve your stock in life.
 
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At least it wasn't a behavior issue, which in my opinion would be worse. Hopefully this will get his attention and he will get things worked out.
 
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is being investigated by the SEC for securities fraud. His coach is also accused of paying his players and was fired from another local high school a couple years ago.
He first said he bought his players a couple of burgers....then admitted to spending about $280k on his players. The team forfieted their state championship.
DIRTY......hope Chris makes it to UT though.
 
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I was hoping his FB status from yesterday wasn't basketball related. I guess it was:

"Made a bad choice that got me n a bad situation...smh..."
 
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Can someone clue me in as to what "smh" means? I thought I knew all the internet lingo... guess not. lol
 
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I don't see us being AU or LSU level next season. Tobais will definitely have the ball in his hands more though
 
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This team has gone from GREAT, with a promising future, to average with no future.....sigh.
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All goes back to the destruction of the program by Pearl's NCAA mess. This team could be at LSU---Auburn status if players and Pearl leave. The new coach will have to be a good recruiter to pull us back to where we were. All the good Pearl did is being destroyed by the bad.
 

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