Coming clean is probably what will save us. If history has taught us anything, it's not the crime it's the cover up
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Only Brinson is. Miller doesn't care. Travis also seems like its not a big deal.On the radio they are comparing it to Kelvin Sampson LOL give me a break
Coming clean is probably what will save us. If history has taught us anything, it's not the crime it's the cover up
Only Brinson is. Miller doesn't care. Travis also seems like its not a big deal.
He keeps it light. He's funny at times. I think he just got caught up by the words "major violations".Why is that clown still on the radio? He is awful!! This should be a non story but with what the NCAA did to Boise State and hasn't done to the likes of Kentucky, Alabama, Auburn, etc...it wouldn't surprise to get hit with a reduction of scholarships and other b.s.
"24 of the 1484 calls were the more clear-cut intentional type violations."
So 24 out of 750,000 over 3 years is statistically insignificant.
And apparently there were 229 "True violations", which means calls during an impermissible time, calls where another coach has already been in contact, and calls made after an earlier > 3 minute call.
Broken down numbers:
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I can only assume that everyone is going to be fired. From the president, all the way down to the janitors.