dotcomdawg
07-06-2015, 08:43 AM
When the original Tunsil story broke, two things didn't seem to pass the smell test:
1.) Hugh Freeze made an immediate statement-- blindingly immediate-- that reeked of desperation and trying to keep something bottled up, "Nothing to see here, move along, please."
2.) I was under the assumption that Tunsil's parents probably still lived in Florida. The house in Oxford was a huge red flag to me.
That brings us to the recent news with Miller interviewing with the NCAA's top headhunter in enforcement in Memphis. Some tsun fans have said, "There's nothing to see here, Tunsil was interviewed by the NCAA last summer and everything appeared to be OK." Therein lies the problem. What many think is their safety net (Tunsil's 2014 interview with the NCAA), might turn out to be one of the primary components in the case against tsun.
It is highly likely that the statements made by Miller in Memphis on Friday were very different (read: contradictory) to the statements given by Tunsil to the NCAA last summer. This is cause for further investigation into the matter. The more investigation into anything involving recruiting of players to tsun is not good news to the school.
Women's track issues in Oxford, women's basketball issues in Oxford, and now this. It reeks of "institutional control" problems. Bjork's days might be numbered. This is FAR from being over.
1.) Hugh Freeze made an immediate statement-- blindingly immediate-- that reeked of desperation and trying to keep something bottled up, "Nothing to see here, move along, please."
2.) I was under the assumption that Tunsil's parents probably still lived in Florida. The house in Oxford was a huge red flag to me.
That brings us to the recent news with Miller interviewing with the NCAA's top headhunter in enforcement in Memphis. Some tsun fans have said, "There's nothing to see here, Tunsil was interviewed by the NCAA last summer and everything appeared to be OK." Therein lies the problem. What many think is their safety net (Tunsil's 2014 interview with the NCAA), might turn out to be one of the primary components in the case against tsun.
It is highly likely that the statements made by Miller in Memphis on Friday were very different (read: contradictory) to the statements given by Tunsil to the NCAA last summer. This is cause for further investigation into the matter. The more investigation into anything involving recruiting of players to tsun is not good news to the school.
Women's track issues in Oxford, women's basketball issues in Oxford, and now this. It reeks of "institutional control" problems. Bjork's days might be numbered. This is FAR from being over.