Kiffin's First Signee

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Did he ask the EOAA if it was ok?

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Do you think we could flip Kiffin still this year?
 



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Nobody should be surprised by this. Kiffen is win at all costs and doesn't give a damn what he leaves in his wake after he inevitably gets fired.

He will probably break every rule in the book, do ok at FAU and leave a massive scandal behind. Apparently FAU felt winning was worth the NCAA investigation that is sure to follow.
 

ESPN probably getting ready to start another 30 30 episode for the future much like the recent U of Miami one.
 







Good. I'd rather the school and team had integrity.

i do know this, the U will never have a big time coach when your President and Athletic Director are lapping at the PC bowl. Sad,sad,sad. Come on, show some guts. What do you have to lose? The majority feel like, I do --- no charges from the police, no charges from AG, no charges from the U but the EOAA has the POWER to suspend 10 players. Unbelievable - why would a big time coach come and work for two people who don't have their back? Come on Kahler and Coyle get from under your desk and make the right decision, that benefits this football team- your football team.
 

i do know this, the U will never have a big time coach when your President and Athletic Director are lapping at the PC bowl. Sad,sad,sad. Come on, show some guts. What do you have to lose? The majority feel like, I do --- no charges from the police, no charges from AG, no charges from the U but the EOAA has the POWER to suspend 10 players. Unbelievable - why would a big time coach come and work for two people who don't have their back? Come on Kahler and Coyle get from under your desk and make the right decision, that benefits this football team- your football team.

See Art Briles and Baylor.
 




i do know this, the U will never have a big time coach when your President and Athletic Director are lapping at the PC bowl. Sad,sad,sad. Come on, show some guts. What do you have to lose? The majority feel like, I do --- no charges from the police, no charges from AG, no charges from the U but the EOAA has the POWER to suspend 10 players. Unbelievable - why would a big time coach come and work for two people who don't have their back? Come on Kahler and Coyle get from under your desk and make the right decision, that benefits this football team- your football team.

they dont, that much is obvious
 


Being politically correct has nothing to do with morality and integrity. In fact, it is just the opposite.
This was in reference to the recruit that joined Kiffin's team that punched a woman in the face. I would rather that kind of person wasn't on a team I followed.
 

This was in reference to the recruit that joined Kiffin's team that punched a woman in the face. I would rather that kind of person wasn't on a team I followed.

So, being Devil's Advocate, should this player never play football again? If he has figured out how wrong he was, should he never get a second chance? Should he never get hired by anyone anywhere, forcing him into homelessness?

I get this looks bad with Kiffin's history and especially being his first commitment. Admittedly, if Kiffin's history was my history, I'd probably pass on this kid, even if he could help the team win, just because of how it looks. Or ask him not to publicly commit until after signing day (no one would even notice or they would think you're taking pity on him to give him a second chance).

My question for all is this: had Claeys sat down with the kid and felt convinced he had changed, would we really be so unwilling to give him a second chance? Hell, if Green and Williams are suspended next year (as has been recommended by the EOAA), are we really unwilling to try to flip him so he could start here next year??? (Assuming Claeys would sit down with him and was convinced he has changed, if not, F him).
 

So, being Devil's Advocate, should this player never play football again? If he has figured out how wrong he was, should he never get a second chance? Should he never get hired by anyone anywhere, forcing him into homelessness?

I get this looks bad with Kiffin's history and especially being his first commitment. Admittedly, if Kiffin's history was my history, I'd probably pass on this kid, even if he could help the team win, just because of how it looks. Or ask him not to publicly commit until after signing day (no one would even notice or they would think you're taking pity on him to give him a second chance).

My question for all is this: had Claeys sat down with the kid and felt convinced he had changed, would we really be so unwilling to give him a second chance? Hell, if Green and Williams are suspended next year (as has been recommended by the EOAA), are we really unwilling to try to flip him so he could start here next year??? (Assuming Claeys would sit down with him and was convinced he has changed, if not, F him).

I don't care if he plays for FAU, I wouldn't want him on a team that I support. Feel the same out Adrian Peterson and the Vikings.
 




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