Recruiting Football Talk VII

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Another fine incoming to Tennessee no doubt


I'm sure the media machine, that a few around here love to slobber all over, is beside itself, aghast and lightheaded...calling for Texas Tech to have to play the remainder of their home games in an empty arena.
 
The NCAA has decided that they can:

- punish all levels of university employees/athletes/administrators;

- for violations of ex post facto guidelines;

- based on mere third-party allegations;

- with a presumption of guilt for the accused.

I know some people still think there’s a place for this organization to exist in the modern college sports environment, but this should tell you all you need to know. It’s a vile organization that’s become unfit for purpose.
Apply those rules to Antitrust law? You can personally prosecute/sue individual NCAA leadership based merely on allegations, with the presumption of guilt.
 
Morning
February 28, 2024: There are more people in your rear-view mirror than in your parking lot. But those who are still with you are good and faithful individuals and worthy of your time and energy. Let go of the past and value what you have currently. Strive to be the best version of yourself that you can possibly be. Isaiah 43:18-19 Do not remember the former things, nor consider the things of old. Behold, I will do a new thing, now it shall spring forth; shall you not know it? I will even make a road in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.
The end of the paragraph in Isaiah 43 is also key

“…for I give water in the wilderness, rivers in the desert, to give drink to my chosen people, the people whom I formed for myself that they might declare my praise.”
 

'During a press conference on Monday, Drinkwitz took time to throw shade at EA Sports and their rating of Missouri's offensive playbook in the new college football game that's set to be released later this summer.

"I just saw where the top 10 playbooks [and] Missouri's offense wasn't listed which is absolute insanity to me," said Drinkwitz. "How Kirby Moore's offense isn't listed as a top 10 offense after going 11-2 with a quarterback who's ranked in the 90s and I think (wide receiver) Luther (Burden III) has one of the highest rankings on there. It would make sense that offense was in the top 10. So nah, I don't pay any attention to it."

. . . By the way, Missouri had the No. 29 scoring offense in the nation last season. Not quite top 10, Eli.'
So, he paid attention to it, but says he doesn't pay attention to it.
 
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