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BANISH MAX WILLIAMS NOW!!!Moderators: PonyPride, SmooPower The only person that seems to know what is going on is Copeland and the NCAA...
If the investigation is over, TELL us what really went on in the Basketball program.
Two things:
1. The SMU investigation is over. The NCAA investigation is not over, according to the DMN. 2. Is SMU even required to tell us? I highly doubt it. I'm sure we'll hear a statement that says something like "we found some little violations, and we've decided to go in a different direction .... and by the way, here's our new coach." I'd be surprised if anyone ever lays it out in great detail. With that said, what's best for SMU is what's most important. I'm like many who wish Coach Tubbs nothing but the best, but the past is the past, and it's not going to change. Of much greater concern now is who the next coach will be. "What kind of weirdo school are they running over there in Fort Worth?"
- Randy Galloway ESPN Radio (103.3 FM)
No Mr. Holmes, I only know what SMU has reported to the DMN.
I'll get over it when I'm ready. The body is still quivering and we dont know what the cause of death was. You want to sweep it under the rug. I don't.
I don't think a soul on this board as said we shouldn't seek the answers, I think everyone just wants you to stop acting like someone shot your dog. You know, take a deep breath or two and just hope that more information is forthcoming.
The donkey's name is Kiki.
On a side note, anybody need a patent attorney? Good, Bad...I'm the one with the gun.
I may be wrong, but I believe the NCAA always creates a report that is available for anyone to read...although it may not be the easiest thing to find. For instance, you can go to their search engine under Advanced Tools and type in "SMU infractions", and a list including the report on the 2000 investigation on the Malin incident will show up. So once their investigation is complete and their report is fininshed, you can find out what they found...if anything... by searching for the report.
http://www.ncaa.org/wps/portal/!
All of you fools who think it is okay to withhold information "until the NCAA investigation is finished" need to wake up and smell the coffee. They fired the man for the stated SMU reasons of burgers and detergent. If there was more than that, say it so you don't look any more foolish than you already do. Otherwise, hold off on the firing "until the NCAA investigation is finished." It's stupid to announce one of the conclusions of the SMU investigation--that Tubbs must be fired--without disclosing the remainder of the conclusions--including why Tubbs must be fired. As of today, it's burgers and Cheer, boys, burgers and Cheer.
TO ALL COACHING CANDIDATES: come on over to SMU, where you can lose your job over burgers and Cheer!
You're leaving out the excessive practice time, the improper help for school work, etc. I'm certain there will be more.
Burgers and detergent sounds funnier, so run with it, right? Dissemble and distort. Put SMU in the least favorable light. Is that it?
Who do you think put the burgers and detergent out there? Tubbs himself, maybe? When that all came out in the DMN last week, it was attributed to "sources". Hmmmmm.
SMU has never stated that burgers and detergent were the reasons for his firing. In fact it's been just the opposite: He would NOT have been fired for that. Let's stick to facts and stop trying to destroy the program. This may even go back to Tubbs' days at OU.
I love the excessive practice time thing. Thats always convenient. Can somebody tell me how you prove that one?
Investigator: Son, did you guys practice more than the alloted 20 hours per week per NCAA rules? Player: We practice alot. Coach is tough. One time he even made us watch game video on the bus. Then there was that time when coach was pissed, and I swear we were running wind sprints for 3 hours. Coach is one tough sob. I mean, I dont actually know how many hours we practiced in a week or anything like that, but yea man, we practice alot. Investigator: Thanks son, thats what Matt said too. Conclusion: Violation for excessive practice time. Ultimate Conclusion: Burgers, Soap, Practice time, minor help with an essay = Pattern of behavior. Thats not a pattern in any logical persons way of thinking, thats a collection of random minor instances. I sure hope we are getting a thorough background check on the next guy we are hiring, because they better have run the cleanest, most perfect program known to man.
HF, we don't know everything yet. I'm surprised to see you so publicly jumping to conclusions. Shouldn't you give SMU the same benefit of the doubt we're giving Tubbs? What if it does turn out that Tubbs committed major violations? You're going to look a little foolish then.
If something major is proven, then I will say that Tubbs deserved to be fired, but SMU still handled it horribly. I have not said that Tubbs is an angel , nor that its impossible that something else happened, or allegedly happened. But ask around, it just doesnt seem to be there. My belief is that if Tubbs has been proven to have committed something major, some informed people outside of the executive offices would know it by now. Whats gonna happen is this is all gonna fade into oblivion. As for looking foolish to some of you, so be it, I guess i'll just have to live with that.
since the NCAA made "institutional control" the keystone of enforcement I believe all these issues have record trails at each university. For example, Tubbs would fill out a report certifying practice time for Week X and I'm sure an accounting of all receipts and expenditures has to be documented to the university. You know it could be that SMU officials fired him for the false certifications rather than the violations themselves.
It's not just that, although I am shocked by your take on this situation since you have been to this board for a long time the voice of reasonableness and moderation. But think of the potential harm you're doing to SMU right now with your wild rantings. If nothing else ever comes forward, I'll rant right with you. It would be an outrage of biblical proportions.
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