OrangeBoll
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Yeah that was as unprofessional as it gets. That place is full of nothing but hacks anymore. If Evan were my son I would have been beyond pissed, I wish I could think of a word worse than disgusting because it was even worse than that in my eyes. It was handled with alot more class than I could have mustered.Out of all the disgusting instances we could name, involving ESPN/media dragging UT through the mud,..the worst of them all, imo, is when ESPN accused Evan Russell, during a live broadcast, of being on PEDs, and was suspended for the rest of the season; and, then followed that up by stating that our entire team would be drug tested.
Aint @SmokinBob back there somewhere too?
I rarely watch him, but it has been very interesting watching Pawl change his thoughts on this case. When it first started, he was like Forde and company. NCAA gonna whack TN good this time. Then he started having lawyers and people like Adam Sparks on that all told him the NCAA is going to lose bigly. He continued to rail for rhe past couple of weeks about Saban needing to step in and become some kind of grand poobah of CFB to save it. Then today happened.I wish the bammers would do the world a favor and Eli gold ole paul. That being said, I agree with the professor from miami. It is a really big deal for college athletics.
Live look @InVOLuntary .@InVOLuntary is a boatinaire. He's as broke as the rest of us.
I think it will in a sense of what a premiere athlete demands in NiL. That won't matter if some college absolutely wants a certain player and is willing to just dump whatever it takes to get them. That would be outside the norm, imo (maybe 2-3 athletes a year could demand that type of investment)Side note...you keep talking about the market correcting itself...In my opinion this is not a "market" in the normal sense of the word.
In any normal market, billionaires do not throw insane money around with no intention of reaping a financial reward. This "market" will never "correct itself" because in essense it is not about collectives or other boosters making money off of players...it is all about the emotional attachment to the teams those fan collectives and billionaire boosters support....which means it's going to get insane.
It is what it is though...it's all screwed.
Yes and no, imo, my friend. No, because the NCAA is going after Tennessee. That particular new rule licensing the NCAA to criminalize school administrations for doing their jobs is an attempt to go after our administration specifically for the purpose of compelling us to back down. And remember that the NCAA intents a lack of institutional control claim. Criminalizing our administration for defending our school against NCAA assault and racketeering (using an ex post facto "guideline" and its weapon) contributes to a LOIC finding. It also serves to satisfy a person vendetta of the NCAA, which is affronted that anyone -- much less Tennessee (!) -- is standing up to their toxic bullying.NCAA is suicidal
That isn't @InVOLuntary. That is one of his clients.
@InVOLuntary has more money than the Haslams.That isn't @InVOLuntary. That is one of his clients.