BigOrange15
Never Falter, Never Yield
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It's been proven over the years that KPD is most definitely NOT in the back pocket of any athletic program at UT
Is it possible for normal people to get tickets to the rounds of the Masters? I see people saying they are going to practice rounds (which is awesome by the way) but rarely ever see people saying they are going to actual Masters rounds.
Arky radio talking about how awful their middle of the field defense was last year.
"Every single team took advantage of that glaring weakness except for Tennessee. Thankfully they barely even tried us over the middle or we'd have definitely lost that game."
Ugh.
Kongbo working out with a message to Bama in the background
https://twitter.com/king_kongbo/status/715636648344731649
what have the vols done in the past decade? plenty of reasons to go to Georgia. We have a great staff and will be getting a lot of talent. Recruits can see Kirby's vision and his message is winning guys over. the recruiting battles the next few years will be fun to watch for sure.
Dear Media:
We know you want us to fire Butch Jones to give you fresh headlines for your sensationalistic agenda. Sorry, but we're not going to. We're going to ignore you and your silly attempts to make us look bad while we go about building a championship program here at UT. That'll give you something to write about in the fall.
Sincerely,
UT
what have the vols done in the past decade? plenty of reasons to go to Georgia. We have a great staff and will be getting a lot of talent. Recruits can see Kirby's vision and his message is winning guys over. the recruiting battles the next few years will be fun to watch for sure.
I agree from our view but if the police are alerting coaches before evidence is being able to be gathered that seems like the opposite. Would any other accused have that kind of heads up?
This happens literally everywhere with athletics. I saw it first hand at a previous job at a small school with sports that were far from the public eye. Kids got in trouble, security was notified and the next call would be to the head coach.
Giving the accused a heads up before evidence is collected
Didn't really answer my question, fella. What statute did that violate...police wise? You could argue ethics...if you could prove the DEFENDENTS, not their HC was notified. But police officers aren't usually forthcoming until the investigation is complete. So if they volunteer information, are they violating a gag order? Before a judge issues one? If you could be so kind as to cite the case law that forbids police officials from informing third parties of possible incidents, it would be greatly appreciated. :hi: