I know some of you guys may enjoy seeing CPF embarrassed by the Bammers, but this is more of a slap in UT's face in the way it was implemented.
What will this accomplish? I mean what are the possibilities? or is it just to bother Phil?
I thought he went last year. It is my understanding that the general public does not have access to the coaches and players at media days to the extent they once did. Maybe they attempted service last year and it didn't work?Well hadn't Fulmer avoided the state for a couple of years to evade service of process?
Wonder what made him go this time. He had to realize this might happen.
I seem to recall some kind of gentleman's agreement last year that no one would try this. Guess all bets were off this year.I thought he went last year. It is my understanding that the general public does not have access to the coaches and players at media days to the extent they once did. Maybe they attempted service last year and it didn't work?
I think you can only plead the fifth if you face criminal charges. You cannot invoke it to avoid a deposition in a purely civil matter.
Now that I think about it, Spurrier may have ratted them out for another incident. They seem to have been fairly prolific in thier cheating.
Well I am sure there is one thing we can all agree on...Alabama is going to get lynched when they come to knoxville...I swear I could see fulmer telling coach Clawson, Score all you want...Score until the gun sounds...It wouldn't surprise me if he kept the starters in the game up by 50 LOL...We can only hope