901 Orange
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Sep 19, 2019
- Messages
- 2,188
- Likes
- 2,911
Good points. I believe the Go Fund Me they did for his father while in the hospital here raised over $40,000. I actually contributed to it. I hope the “ kid” grows up. If so, he’ll make a great player for some teamYou can curse a program by having players making poor life decisions. Don't think some of that doesn't bleed over into the locker room. Hate it that his Dad is struggling. Tennessee didn't do this to the kid, the kid did it to himself. I sincerely hope this is the "wake up call" that turns this kid around. Some still don't get it, and then feel they are a victim. Hope that's not him.
Feels weird this being my first ever post, but oh well - I pretty much agree with you, but just wanted to give an FYI for the board that there is some gray area on the illegality of marijuana in TN. As long as it’s under a certain % to CBD, you can absolutely legally purchase THC in the state. Though not cheap and not saying I do this but, I can drive two miles to this TN based chain store in 12 South and legally purchase ~100mg of THC for ~$90 legally. Maybe Knoxville is making it illegal, but it’s not necessarily illegal to purchase/possess it in our state.
**Just for clarity, I’m a UGA alum that hopefully by my avatar shows I have a connection and I don’t hate UT. Wife and I love Knoxville and hope to move there once medical schooling/residency/fellowships are finished, and I can do my part to help Jig & Reel and Clancy‘s pay their bills for years to come. I won’t post much because this is your home, but when I do it’ll never be to troll or be a negative to what is a very well run site/board.
Hope that you get your priorities in order young man.
How was this tendency in his personal history get missed during the recruiting process? Why, with this likely being no "Johnny come lately" type of discipline or self control problem would you put him on scolly in the first place. Even the military has a pretty good vetting program now days. (they won't spend money on poor recruit prospects)
It wasn't missed. Pruitt was accustomed to this type of behavior being covered up at all of his previous stops so he thought nothing of it.
Just listen to the recording of the Banks arrest, this wouldn't have seen the light of day in another SEC town.
Maybe Deion, he’s not the kind of talent Riley and saban bring in. They are both stacked with future stars at the position and this guy doesn’t move the needleI can see Saban or Deion even Lincoln Riley picking this guy up of course if Saban gets him he will be smoking cigars in the Neyland endzone next year.
This is a question, not meant to doubt or argue. I usually have fairly good info for the Bama program. I don't remember this much problem with this type of behavior while Pruitt was down there. Don't know about his other stops. Were his recruits evaluated more closely by the schools or staff above him?? Just wonder.
High School football players in Texas can do anything they want to do and that stuff never goes on the records. Same thing happens in Georgia and Florida. I don't know much about other States, but in some States, where football is king, football players can do no wrong. I strongly believe that Salter thought he could do anything he wanted to do and nothing would happen. I also believe that Pruitt thought he could do what he had done at Alabama, Georgia, and Florida State and everything would be OK. One usually will do what they have done in other environments regardless of the rules.How was this tendency in his personal history get missed during the recruiting process? Why, with this likely being no "Johnny come lately" type of discipline or self control problem would you put him on scolly in the first place. Even the military has a pretty good vetting program now days. (they won't spend money on poor recruit prospects)
You are correct...It is legal to possess CBD oil if it is less than .3% THC but it has not been approved for consumption by the FDA. The gray area and the problem for law enforcement is that almost half of the products contain more than legally allowed amount of THC and around 17% contain enough THC to inebriate a person. There is zero regulation on the products being produced and law enforcement agencies do not have the resources to conduct lab tests on all of these products. The problem for consumers that isn't being talked about is the problem with safety of the products. Some of these farms are being fertilized with animal waste and people are getting sick. They can't keep salmonella off of lettuce, which is heavily regulated. In an case, selling a THC product that is intended for human consumption has not been approved by the FDA(outside of few prescription products) and I expect it is just a matter of time until it is stopped.Feels weird this being my first ever post, but oh well - I pretty much agree with you, but just wanted to give an FYI for the board that there is some gray area on the illegality of marijuana in TN. As long as it’s under a certain % to CBD, you can absolutely legally purchase THC in the state. Though not cheap and not saying I do this but, I can drive two miles to this TN based chain store in 12 South and legally purchase ~100mg of THC for ~$90 legally. Maybe Knoxville is making it illegal, but it’s not necessarily illegal to purchase/possess it in our state.
**Just for clarity, I’m a UGA alum that hopefully by my avatar shows I have a connection and I don’t hate UT. Wife and I love Knoxville and hope to move there once medical schooling/residency/fellowships are finished, and I can do my part to help Jig & Reel and Clancy‘s pay their bills for years to come. I won’t post much because this is your home, but when I do it’ll never be to troll or be a negative to what is a very well run site/board.