I do not know if there is such a person in Batesville, but that certainly is not Bob. Mario Bobo is another good Dawg with plenty of family at D&K
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Ok so the title is about the unredacted names of the boosters. Some have sounded disappointed and the Bafoon idiots are saying the same. There are no big names like Touhy or Manning or Scruggs or whoever. What They and we need to understand, is it doesn't make a single ****ing difference who the names were. Whether it was Archi Manning or Archie Smith doesn't have any more or less value to the NCAA. While we know that those big names are able to hide behind the local stor owners and such, you still have major people involved, and major corroborated systemic cheating and your program is about to burn. Enjoy whatever less than 1% satisfaction you can for your less than 10 % of the fan base that is still eating that shit sandwich still being fed by the paid mouth pieces.
I'm sure it does. By the way, he does have a beautiful place on the river. I've hog hunted it many times and stayed at his old cabin. And no, I'm not a old athlete y'all. I just hunt close to it, too. Keep steering him to the maroon side, but don't let him take any of our athletes hunting!!!! ;)
Robert, let's be clear. I don't know your grandfather. I'm sure he is a great guy and has done great things. Heck, HF did some great stuff but there were rules and he broke them. Further, I didn't call him a crook. I called him a CFB crook. He didn't break any laws but he did break rules.
I agree with this.
And while some consider it a mild infraction, I have to wonder if big donors even consider the possible damage when they commit these violations. These are successful people (at least in a financial sense), and they don't gain success by blundering through life.
I suggest legal philanthropy makes better gains for the program. Build something needed and put your dad's name on it. Invest in the academic side by endowing scholarships and funding research.
I'm sure Mr. Dunlop has been involved in all of these ventures, and I can respect that. But now he's lumped himself into another category,..it's really too bad.
I was on the Bulldog Club and MSU Foundation board at one time. I can vouch that the Dunlaps have given a lot to MSU. Bob's son is an MSU grad and has served on several of our boards.
I do believe that he has helped recruit for UNM in the past and may still. But we need to quit piling onto his grandson.
Possibly. Not sure. Probably. His one real hobby is the conservation of wildlife and trees, and it is no secret that if someone is close enough to him or knows someone close enough to him to ask him, he'll let them enjoy the land and would not care one bit what an organization in Indianapolis thinks
Which, if any, of these names was a surprise?
Robert 38606, please forgive our paranoia on this board, we have been trolled and attempted to be trolled countless times, so our antennae stays on Defcon 1. I personally would have never thought letting someone hunt on ones land was a violation. I am sure if UM had self reported this it would have gone away.
Let me as a Bulldog and MSU Alumni thank you, your grandfather and your whole family for your support of our beloved school. Tell your Granddaddy, that we would love and be honored to have him attend and be involved with any of our events, athletic, academic or other.
No, It was a player from Prattville Alabama. I won't publish his name because unlike the scum in Oxford, I won't do that. But, it is common knowledge who it was, it was on an official visist ,it was most definitely set up by the coaches, and it's a major reason the kid, who later transferred, signed with Ole Miss. And It wasn't the only time he went there after signing.
Thank you to many of you for the kind words.
I am sure he has known plenty of recruits over the years, and it sure would not have surprised me if it were a Panola guy, but what is funny is that on this particular player who reported the hunting, Bob has never even met the guy. Someone who knew Bob (I would bet a coach) and knew Bob would not care about them hunting there brought him out there.