I thought heard someone on television say "she" referring to the financial advisor. I could very well be wrong on that though. I usually have the laptop going while watching television so I could be mistaken.
I'm surprised in today's environment, no one mentioned the confederate flag behind him
Taken out of context? Wow...
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I suspect that had Tunsil been white it probably would have. However - hardly scandal worthy at a school that once had it as their flag so....I'm surprised in today's environment, no one mentioned the confederate flag behind him
Cuz should have kept it down home.Taken out of context? Wow...
"Hey coach I need money" is pretty cut and dry.
They were playing Monopoly so he wasn't asking for real money.Taken out of context? Wow...
"Hey coach I need money" is pretty cut and dry.
good...I can't stand those suckersI'm just thankful Tunsil was one NCAA headache we didn't have to deal with..I have a feeling the "Tunsil Saga" will haunt The Grove for years to come when it's all said & done..
That was suppose to be power, gas and water bill.Maybe he was taking a class on power bills and it costs $305? Just one big "misunderstanding".
I once lived in a two-story 2400 ft square house with a pool. My power bill only topped $300 in the summer months.....That was suppose to be power, gas and water bill.
I very much remember the conversation the two of us had about Laremy Tunsil the day before Signing Day 2013. Kublanow and Tunsil had both committed to UGA - Kublanow publicly; Tunsil privately - and were going to sign with the Bulldogs that February 3rd.
But something happened on the way to Tunsil becoming the future left tackle at Georgia - Ole Miss. Needless to say, Tunsil turned his back on Mark Richt, Will Friend and UGA and went on to have what has to be called a complicated, but means-to-and-end career in Oxford.
When you are the No. 13 overall pick of the NFL Draft something went right along the way no matter how bumpy the road traveled.
But I still remember quite clearly Kublanow showing me, with disappointment, the text messages he had traded with Tunsil the few days before the two of them signed with their respective schools. The gist of the conversation was that Tunsil “wanted” to sign with UGA, but “couldn’t.”
Kublanow seemed to know why, but didn’t come out and say it.
I’ve not written or talked about the story publicly until now because at this point its pretty clear what happened - at least according to the many statements of Tunsil himself not only back in 2013, but on Thursday night in Chicago at the NFL Draft.
Somebody isn’t telling the truth. It doesn't seem like Tunsil, who is free from Ole Miss’ muzzle, is interested in continuing perpetrating the myth that he decided to sign with the Rebels because everything was on the up and up.
The article says this "financial advisor" was hired in October. But Tunsil's fight with his stepfather over contact with agents was last June. Truly Tunsil and the people advising him are not thinking clearly about how bad they look.Tunsil fired the business manager after other agents informed Tunsil that the man wasn't licensed or registered to work as a financial adviser but was a "runner," a term used to describe someone who gives money and other benefits to a player in order to entice the player to sign with an agent or financial adviser with whom the runner is working.
Is it really hacking into his account if he gives the advisor the phone with the accounts still logged in?http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_...ing-bong-video-alleged-ole-miss-text-messages
The article says this "financial advisor" was hired in October. But Tunsil's fight with his stepfather over contact with agents was last June. Truly Tunsil and the people advising him are not thinking clearly about how bad they look.
Tunsil fired the business manager after other agents informed Tunsil that the man wasn't licensed or registered to work as a financial adviser but was a "runner," a term used to describe someone who gives money and other benefits to a player in order to entice the player to sign with an agent or financial adviser with whom the runner is working.
The sources said the business manager gave Tunsil a new cell phone in mid-October. People close to Tunsil believe the man might have accessed Tunsil's social media accounts Thursday by logging into them through his old phone.