FenianVolunteer
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Anyone think a return to the policy of the players staying at the same house, such as Gibbs, would help control the disciplinary problems. Can the program hire a person(s) whose job it would be to keep and eye on the players during their time off the campus and practise fields?
I'm not sure it would do much for the discipline, but I think it would do a lot for the team unity.
One thing I heard about last year was that some of the players didn't even know each other or talk to each other. I just read an article where Swain said things are getting back to that family atmosphere that used to be around..
They are taking the right steps to correct the problems. Bringing Cut back on who doesn't play around. Fulmer is the softie of the marriage and the kids know what they can get away with. The parent with the wooden spoon has come home. This is what is needed to correct discipline problems.
"Tell it to the NCAA. They're the ones that got rid of Athletic Dorms."
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Ga. VOL hit right on the nail's head!!! Get rid of those pointy-headed liberals who sit on the NCAA Executive Board. BTW, include Myles BRAND in the group as well. NCAA :bad:
Understand, a lot of the NCAA players need the discipline and close supervision. You can not expect the coaches to be probation officers.
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