Orange Studs
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I've never hated on an insider and always enjoy getting the info. But I've always felt kinda weird about it cause it seems like info that should not be public. Like I'm complicit in a breech of trust. Haha. I know way too much about what kids are thinking when making big life decisions. It's a double edge sword.Yeah..... I have never understood the hate for insiders..... we all crave info and should judge on our own who we trust and ignore who we don’t....the best insiders are still typically getting at least second hand info and are not sitting in on negotiations....the most ridiculous I ever saw was skeeter.... it was obvious he was close bc he was almost 100% right.... he missed one time on a guy that told coaches he was coming.... our fans chased him all over the board ridiculing him.
For real? What did people say to him?After what people said about him the night of the hire, I doubt he ever comes back on. Its a shame really. He was right about the clean slate of all the coaches and he can't control who White hires nor all the coaches who gave White a quick no. I hope he comes back one day cause I really appreciate the info he gave.
I shudder to think what that would have been like. They would have definitely made an example out of us.Again - the self reporting is generally handled as a summary disposition. UT, Glazier and the NCAA are all looped in early. Glazier will provide recommendations on sanctions based on past NCAA rulings for similar offenses. The final report with self-imposed sanctions is then presented to the NCAA to follow-up on. Speeds up the process and the settlement of issues if schools are open and honest about the infractions.
I wish folks would realize that if we had been caught by the NCAA doing what Jeremy and crew did, the sanctions would have been far worse and damaging to the program. It would taken a long time, cost a lot more money, and the sanctions would have been worse IMO. Odds are that we would have been caught based on how open they were with it.
Lawyer up and fight them.... the NCAA has no investigative power.Again - the self reporting is generally handled as a summary disposition. UT, Glazier and the NCAA are all looped in early. Glazier will provide recommendations on sanctions based on past NCAA rulings for similar offenses. The final report with self-imposed sanctions is then presented to the NCAA to follow-up on. Speeds up the process and the settlement of issues if schools are open and honest about the infractions.
I wish folks would realize that if we had been caught by the NCAA doing what Jeremy and crew did, the sanctions would have been far worse and damaging to the program. It would taken a long time, cost a lot more money, and the sanctions would have been worse IMO. Odds are that we would have been caught based on how open they were with it.
My parents live in Laguna Vista (about 10-12 miles as the crow flies) and can watch the launches from the golf course they live on. I want to plan my next trip down for a launch.My neighbor made some of the parts on them. I nerd out so hard over that ish. Planning on driving down for one of the test launches this year. Only about 6 hours away.