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^^^^so do the vols owe him money?
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Don't think they had a MOU signed so no.^^^^so do the vols owe him money?
Don't think they had a MOU signed so no.
Happy Birthday MVP
I hope your Eagles, Patriots, Lakers, Warriors, Penguins, Kentucky basketball, and Manchester City football all win this weekend!
Live it up brother!
Happy Birthday MVP
I hope your Eagles, Patriots, Lakers, Warriors, Penguins, Kentucky basketball, and Manchester City football all win this weekend!
Live it up brother!
That steak dinner and bday last yr was wild! Cheers!
The six players who have appealed to the NCAA claim they were misled about the severity of the NCAA investigation and potential sanctions.
In a text-message exchange between Patterson and Nixon on Jan. 29, 2016, which was shared with ESPN, Patterson told Nixon: "don't listen to any of that crap. It happened before [Freeze] was even there. The worst thing that can happen will be lose one or two scholarships for next year. Nothing serious. It's all good over here homie."
Nixon replied: "That's good to hear man I just want to be able to compete for a natty with ya'll."
"Hell yeah bro!" Patterson wrote. "We gonna get multiple of those! Don't let nobody tell you different we all good over here."
CBS Sports first reported the contents of the text messages Thursday.
In a separate document obtained by ESPN, the players argue in their appeal to the NCAA that Freeze deliberately misled a journalist about the details of the NCAA investigation. Once the sportswriter's story was published, Freeze instructed his staff members to share a link to the story with recruits. Freeze inadvertently sent the text message to Nixon.
"Coach Freeze delivered the misleading 'false narrative' to [the journalist], waited until [his] story went online, and then drafted a DM [direct message] to one of his assistants (commenting 'Good PR response' on the false information that he himself had given to the [journalist]), and directed the assistant to send the link to [his] story to all the recruits," the document says.
"The schools submitting the waiver requests to the NCAA on behalf of these players will assert that the student athletes were all the victims of 'egregious behavior' by certain senior officials in the Ole Miss athletics department," Mars said. "More specifically, they will argue that these student athletes were recruited under deliberately false pretenses through a sophisticated misinformation campaign organized and carried out for one purpose: to mislead the 2016 recruits and their parents about the official allegations the NCAA had made just 10 days before national signing day."
ITS trending back in-state?
Yeah - A&M's been out since the coaching change - Just didn't click with the new guys the way he had Sumlin's crew for whatever reason.For now. He has a Tennessee visit this weekend. TAMU’s out of it.
For now.
SC’s certainly trying hard
He's talking to A&M now, too.Ole Miss just rescinded their job offer that they had for Austin Thomas
LMAO