I just read some of the individual player pages that Yahoo has up now...
just wow!
He's (Robinson) got multiple sources backing up most of this stuff...
He's (Robinson) got multiple sources backing up most of this stuff...
Hehe, he couldnt break a story if it hit him in the face. He's good at the copy and paste though:biggrin:I'm shocked Clay Travis didn't break this story. And where was Brooks?
Yea not good..Two of our guys named in this...ugh.
Yes if this is true (and seems to be) this wont be good for them.Hard to see how Stoutland keeps his job. Same with Pannunzio.
Yes I'm glad I'm NOT a "U" fan right now! Things are going to be BAD for them!Got to be one incredibly foul smelling fan in Miami right now...
Doesnt hurt us, but makes us look bad by employing both guys.You guys get this doesnt affect UA right, Just the coaches names who may be looking for jobs. No reason to feel bad about it, those violations were at the U not UA.
I don't know. We don't know what Stoutland knew about Shapiro and we don't know what he told Saban in his interviews. I tend to think that it all revolves around the relationship between Stoutland and Saban and how frank Stoutland was. With Pannuzio, it's just hard to see how he stays, with all those text messages...Pretty serious violation, however strangely, not the worst of the stuff mentioned in the accusations. Essentially they both introduced a recruit and his family to the booster who was later handing out gifts by the barrel.
Probably enough for UA to have to release them both, because if the accusations hold up, they may be serving suspensions from the NCAA. When or if that will happen....who knows?
Totally agree...If all of this bears out as being true and validated by evidence (which, at first glance, it appears to be), the writer needs to teach all other supposed "sports journalists" how to investigate, corroborate, and report on sports. He took his time and did his homework and laid it all out there for the world to see. Nicely done.
The U of A should be working on Pannuzio's severance package as we speak (type).I don't know. We don't know what Stoutland knew about Shapiro and we don't know what he told Saban in his interviews. I tend to think that it all revolves around the relationship between Stoutland and Saban and how frank Stoutland was. With Pannuzio, it's just hard to see how he stays, with all those text messages...
I agree Pannuzio is the most easily replaced and I'm honestly uneasy about him in an administrative role. With Stoutland I suppose he could have given SAban a heads up before hiring. I'm still weary about why he would introduce a player to a booster either way, but all in all I could see him surviving this based on what the NCAA does to him...if he isnt allowed to recruit, I can't imagine Saban letting him stay. But we shall see.......I don't know. We don't know what Stoutland knew about Shapiro and we don't know what he told Saban in his interviews. I tend to think that it all revolves around the relationship between Stoutland and Saban and how frank Stoutland was. With Pannuzio, it's just hard to see how he stays, with all those text messages...
I would think Coach Saban could recruit Coach Pendry into holding off his retirement 1 more season..I don't see Coach Pendry saying no in a situation like this..JMOTrue...from a compliance perspective...but losing the OL coach at the beginning of the season could be a big hit to us.
I'd imagine the feeling a university president gets when Charles Robinson arrives on campus is pretty much the same feeling that a pedophile gets right after he opens the door and Chris Hansen asks him to take a seat.Totally agree...
A poster on another board quipped how Charles Robinson is the Jim Cantore of sports journalism...if he's in your neighborhood, you better run, 'cause something bad's coming, lol...
I was thinking the same thing about Pendry.I would think Coach Saban could recruit Coach Pendry into holding off his retirement 1 more season..I don't see Coach Pendry saying no in a situation like this..JMO
Yes he has ALOT of questions to answer now. I love it!!Paul Dee has a few questions to answer. I want to get his spin on all this.
I agree 100% with ya..Bama will be fine should we need to call on Coach Pendry in a pinch..Now Coach Stoutland..Not so much..I don't see this turning out good for him..I was thinking the same thing about Pendry.
My totally uninformed guess is:
-- Stoutland gets put into a no-show job. Stay home until we know what's what. If it turns out good for him, he's back. If not, well, we're sorry. Until it's settled, he gets paid.
-- Don't know if that might cause a numbers crunch regarding NCAA coaching limitations, but I bet we could get dispensation under the circumstances.
-- Pendry steps in until January.
-- By then, we know.
Unfortunately for Stoutland, he has to come out totally and unquestionably innocent. We have to be like Caesar's wife -- we simply can't afford even the appearanceo f a shadow of a doubt.
I mean, with all due respect, he had the number one source with all the information...well...giving him all the information on a silver platter. It's easy to look into something when you've got a canary with first hand information singing Italian, German, and English arias about it.If all of this bears out as being true and validated by evidence (which, at first glance, it appears to be), the writer needs to teach all other supposed "sports journalists" how to investigate, corroborate, and report on sports. He took his time and did his homework and laid it all out there for the world to see. Nicely done.
True to a certain degree, but he had to do a hours of corroboration, interviewing, paper trail review, follow up phone calls, etc. A hack might have just sat down with the guy and reported what the guy said and not done any further investigation, just lobbed the accusations out there. Robinson didn't do that. It's organized and well-reported. It's obvious he did his job, and in this day of internet "reporting" and rumor-mongering, it's refreshing to see.I mean, with all due respect, he had the number one source with all the information...well...giving him all the information on a silver platter. It's easy to look into something when you've got a canary with first hand information singing Italian, German, and English arias about it.
If Cecil Newton would tell me how much money he took and who gave it to him, I could write the dang AU story. The problem is that the Fambly is tight-lipped, whereas this cat at Miami couldn't say enough.
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