They were already at the elbow. This takes them to the shoulder. Wouldn't be the first time a program sold its soul or what tiny bit of one it has left to get a player. And you know Trooper'sMan, I thought the NCAA was already knuckles deep with a current investigational enima down there. This will be an invitation to go elbow deep.
Was it Miami's AD who bailed not long ago for safer pastures while the gettin' was good?One thing the NCAA has a big, um, lack of words, for is players being bought, brought, traded and sold. This has the stamp all over it, from Foster's own mouth. If he ends up at da "U" - it's like spitting in the NCAA's face. Does Miami have an athletic director at the moment?
The consensus is that he doesn't know an "X" from an "O."All his other issues aside, is he seen as being a good coach? Not related to recruiting, is he a good x and o man and does he make players better?
Yep, you never see him coaching guys up. He's only a cheerleader. He is Coach Cochran without the gym knowledge, who "knows how to recruit".The consensus is that he doesn't know an "X" from an "O."
That seems to be the best course these days - leave before the sanctions hit. The NCAA seems to have made a goal of preventing the "managing" of players by street agents. In this case, you have a kid stating he's going to follow a particular assistant wherever, which the NCAA has opposed in the past. IOW, worse yet than a street agent. It'll be interesting to see if the NCAA will follow through...Was it Miami's AD who bailed not long ago for safer pastures while the gettin' was good?
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Lamar was just hired by Bobby PetrinoGood now all they need is Lamar Thomas and the puzzle is complete.
I hear ESPN is looking to do a 30 for 30 on TT called "Gangland" :wink:Miami is getting in deep. 30 deep, to be specific.