Re: Texas A&M Coach Fran admonished and Mike McKenzie is fired
Did you post under a different user name when you lived in T-Town?
Did you post under a different user name when you lived in T-Town?
Oh, that'll happen. But to read this stuff, it looks like the T-Birds and the Skizzies are hookin' up tonight behind Fonzie's garage. Bring the brass knuckles and broken glass bottles, ya'll!I'd like to see A&M get whipped tomorrow by Tech. DT_croc:
DT_jok:It will be forgotten when the Aggies win the Big 12 this season.
8.78% 39 votes
What will be the fallout from the A&M newsletter controversy?
It will be forgotten when the Aggies win the Big 12 this season.
8.78% 39 votes
:smile:
Can Mike McKenzie voting 39 times be considered "family?" :biggrin:
Wow Fran has a big family..
aren't the ags in first place in their division? wouldn't it be bizarre if they won the big 12 and fired their coach? that might be a first.... or better yet, I wonder if MM leaked Franchione's impending firing in the newsletter?
Counting down the days until the season ends and this nightmarish era in Texas A&M football history is over.
See ya, "Fran."
The lackey has quite the imagination, but apparently isn't good with names. The investigator in the Bama case of the early 2000s was Richard Johanningmeier. I wouldn't dismiss such a classless statement attributed to Johanningmeier out-of-hand, but this isn't the most respectable source of information... especially in any context related to Alabama.Two visitors to the football offices, touring the Bright Building, today were Tom Johanningmeier from the NCAA investigative staff and Mark Jones, an attorney with a company that represents schools that are under investigation.
Don't panic! They were guests of our compliance director, David Batson, and on a tour of Big 12 schools on their way to Waco next. I asked Johanningmeier if he had been back to Alabama, and he said, "I won't even fly over it." he was the lead investigator in the probation case that slammed Bama in 2002.