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Other than Swinney not dominating in a HS all star game, exactly how has his "stock" declined?Originally posted by zreb:
And 1 rb whose stock is dropped, we better hold some high cards somewhere. RB is in sad shape and graduation will cut half the inventory ESP if LT goes BIG. We have concerns to solve sooner rather than later.
There are a couple of SEC schools paying top dollar for players. Word is that the NCAA is already on top of this pay cash for play situation and at least 2 teams are headed for serious probation. That may explain the sudden movement of top kids headed north from Florida & east from Texas and to the same destinations . Word is Bama turned the schools in--IRONY.Originally posted by zreb:
And 1 rb whose stock is dropped, we better hold some high cards somewhere. RB is in sad shape and graduation will cut half the inventory ESP if LT goes BIG. We have concerns to solve sooner rather than later.
First post dead on. I can't find out who the other school is though I have a feeling it might be Tennessee. The info on the NCAA comes from a strong source. I would tell you personally who it is here, but it will be better done privately.Originally posted by ranchreb:
Pat Dye got what he wanted in Malzahn, a weak head coach who would allow Dye to do as he pleased with the program.
Nobody is totally innocent, but the NCAA is onto it and some programs are going to pay the price. This is not heresy (other than the rumor that Bama turned them in). The info comes straight from an inside source in Indiana who is the wife of one of my biggest customers. She is not a secretary.Originally posted by pwier:
In the back of my mind, I always think of the expression that "pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered." It would appear that there could always be some impropriety in all programs no matter how extensively they're monitored, but the ones who go all out and pay heavy, well that's a problem. I wonder, is it just two programs or is it two programs doing a lot and the rest just pushing the envelope? How far over the line do they go before they get popped?