For what? Bringing the board info? Sorry it's not good news. Hopefully nothing comes from it but doesn't change the fact that people are being interviewed.
Your info on Jack Jones was incorrect. I guess we'll be in wait-and-see mode on this nugget.
But IMO, you hear something such as article on problem with OL player, you find out who missed practice, and you jump to conclusions. I feel like you're doing the same here. Spognardi was fired for misconduct, interviews are happening to gather facts (nothing more), and again you're jumping to conclusions. If an employee broke NCAA rules, the athletic department would have reported the infractions, and they obviously took appropriate action in firing the offender.
Maybe you need a new 'jump to conclusions' mat.
He is what this team wants to be an underrated overachiever. He was just a three-star recruit out of Oak Park, Mich., in 2015, shunning the opportunity to play defensive back at Michigan State or Michigan so he could run the ball in Knoxville. Hes going to start at running back as a junior and, if the Vols plans of being a more physical and NFL-themed offense are executed successfully, hell double up on last seasons 630 yards with his ferocious running style.
Coach Scott is going to give the athletes on this team a chance to showcase their abilities, and Im going to go out there and lay it on the line for coach Scott, Kelly said of first-year offensive coordinator Larry Scott. This is definitely going to be a different offense.
And this is a different kind of kid, his well-documented passion for skateboarding a prime example. Kelly came in as a freshman and threw himself into special teams so he could contribute. His enthusiasm on the practice field was eye-opening from the start and has only increased since then. His physicality at 5-foot-9, 205 pounds can startle, but he spent the offseason studying to improve his pass protection and working on his open-field elusiveness.
Im not afraid of contact but, I mean, Id rather not get tackled, said Kelly, who is at once the tone-setter and barometer for this team.
So you are confirming interviews are happening??? :scare: :scare: :scare: :scare: :scare: :scare: :scare: :scare: Where can I buy cheap bottled water? :scare: :scare: :scare:
When were they FIRST conducted? If they weren't, that's on the NCAA. They follow-up on everything...they're just getting to this. Over in the next county, a piece of sky is drooping!....:gone:
Not even mentioned on sports center. But oh they mentioned Garrett quite a bit
We'll just shelve this with the other freakouts you've contributed to...anybody member "police called Butch"Gate?![]()
I can vouch for who VFL10 is. He's not a troll...a diehard TN fan, like all of us. I know he graduated recently from TN and has a friend in the media. Not sure who all he knows that may be in the AD. I know he's passing on info he hears and isn't making up some false info to stir the pot, as I know he wouldn't lie. Whether his connection is hearing accurate info or not, I have no idea. Personally, I doubt anything would come from this, if it is true. TN saw a problem and fired the problem. End of story.
This Spognardi thing is old news. An audit found financial discrepancies in receipts from a bowl game, and Spognardi was immediately place on leave while UT's compliance office investigated. State auditors followed up with their own investigation, which opened the UTAD books for a broader investigation. Those findings lead to his firing. UT did everything required by law, and the investigation continues because UTAD financial records during Spognardi's tenure are being thoroughly audited. Standard stuff.
It's a legal matter. Spognardi hired one of Fulmer's and Haslam's attorneys, who is blaming the missing cash on UT's bookkeeping. UT will probably overhaul the entire accounting system, which is much-needed, and Spognardi will go elsewhere.
Don't be raining on people's parades. There are folks longing for negativity around here.This Spognardi thing is old news. An audit found financial discrepancies in receipts from a bowl game, and Spognardi was immediately place on leave while UT's compliance office investigated. State auditors followed up with their own investigation, which opened the UTAD books for a broader investigation. Those findings lead to his firing. UT did everything required by law, and the investigation continues because UTAD financial records during Spognardi's tenure are being thoroughly audited. Standard stuff.
It's a legal matter. Spognardi hired one of Fulmer's and Haslam's attorneys, who is blaming the missing cash on UT's bookkeeping. UT will probably overhaul the entire accounting system, which is much-needed, and Spognardi will go elsewhere.
So you are confirming interviews are happening???
Surely you are smart enough to realize if interviews are being conducted a year later that isn't a good thing
This Spognardi thing is old news. An audit found financial discrepancies in receipts from a bowl game, and Spognardi was immediately place on leave while UT's compliance office investigated. State auditors followed up with their own investigation, which opened the UTAD books for a broader investigation. Those findings lead to his firing. UT did everything required by law, and the investigation continues because UTAD financial records during Spognardi's tenure are being thoroughly audited. Standard stuff.
It's a legal matter. Spognardi hired one of Fulmer's and Haslam's attorneys, who is blaming the missing cash on UT's bookkeeping. UT will probably overhaul the entire accounting system, which is much-needed, and Spognardi will go elsewhere.
kahlil mckenzie got plenty of love for his strength numbers he released on twitter a few weeks back. Among his notable feats were his 16 reps of 275 pounds on the bench press. The nfl does 225 pounds at the combine, so throwing an additional 50 pounds just adds to how impressive the junior is physically in the weight room right now. Still, some fans will be surprised to learn that while mckenzie is a beast, he was not the best on the team for his max reps at 275 pounds. That actually went to senior offensive lineman brett kendrick with 19 reps. Meanwhile, freshman trey smith wowed everyone tallying 18 reps. That's some truly impressive numbers from the likely starters along the right side of the offensive line for ut.
As for the offensive line, kendrick returned to practice this week and his competition at right tackle, marcus tatum, is likely set to be back this weekend. Getting all of the linemen back including smith and jashon robertson is paramount for the vols to figure out their starting five for georgia tech.
Elsewhere, after being hampered on tuesday, we are told wideout josh smith was back at practice on wednesday, while linebacker quarte sapp ditched the green jersey wednesday which is a good sign for the georgia native as he pushes cortez mcdowell for the will spot.
Speaking of linebackers, defensive coordinator bob shoop noted after missing the first week of fall camp, darrin kirkland, jr. Has been extremely impressive. There's no debating who the starter is at middle linebacker and that's kirkland. But shoop does plan on rotating more as a whole defensively which is means you are going to see a guy like colton jumper and why shoop referred to him as a 1b at middle linebacker.
Before the injuries, tennessee was set to host its first and possibly only true scrimmage of fall camp on saturday. That won't take place, as the scrimmage has tentatively been pushed back to wednesday.
Tennessee spent both tuesday and wednesday working on georgia tech. The vols have will mcbride and seth washington running the scout team as they prep for the yellow jackets.
I'm confirming nothing, just going on OGBabyAvi's character endorsement to assume the factual part of VFL10's post was accurate. I only have a problem with the opinion part of his post.
NCAA drags it's feet on everything. I'd be more surprised and worried if they did something quickly TBH. I am smart enough to realize that you love to stir up drama though. :wink2: