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He spoke on it, on Monday’s show. He agreed with it (the firing) but the entire situation made him sick to his stomach. He’s a trustee.
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Damn my bad. My DVR must ain’t catch it. Got it.He spoke on it, on Monday’s show. He agreed with it (the firing) but the entire situation made him sick to his stomach. He’s a trustee.
He probably didn't have to pay for that tbhSad. Wasting money already
Former Georgia staffer sues school, Eagles' Jalen Carter
The lawsuit also alleges that the athletic association was negligent in allowing LeCroy to drive the SUV during her duties. Bowles' lawyers contend that athletic officials were aware that "LeCroy had at least four speeding tickets, which included two 'super speeder' violations under Georgia law." The lawsuit claims LeCroy's supervisor was in the car when she received her most recent super speeder ticket on Oct. 30 while driving home from the Georgia-Florida game in Jacksonville, Florida.
The lawsuit said LeCroy's SUV was traveling at least 104.2 mph when it crashed and had been racing another SUV driven by Carter for 45 seconds or less. Police said LeCroy's blood alcohol concentration was .197, nearly 2½ times the legal limit in Georgia.
"The UGA Athletic Association would have reasonably concluded that LeCroy regularly drove at extreme speeds when law enforcement was not present," the lawsuit said. "While LeCroy may have been legally intoxicated, the proximate cause of the crash was street racing and extreme speed. The Association's negligent entrustment of the large rental SUV to LeCroy, with knowledge that she was a reckless and habitual speeder, concurs with LeCroy's primary negligence-traveling 104.2 mph."
In a statement Thursday, the Georgia Athletic Association said: "We are continuing to review the complaint, as plaintiff's counsel elected to share it with the media before sharing it with us. Based on our preliminary review, we dispute its claims and will vigorously defend the Athletic Association's interests in court."
People are still rightfully going to be making fun of them for playing on those channels. Such an insane deal for what we consider a P5 Conference.And people made fun of the pac 10 when they were linked.
The hilarity is this probably undercuts them and does away with another option.
UW v. Oregon on ion tv confirmed.