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  • Tennessee admits its drug policy is failing

    they were allowing athletes 4 failed drug tests before they actually got any serious penalty...

    so they decided to cut it back to 3...

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  • #2
    And Kyle Whelliston has nothing to say about Tennessee being a renegade program?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by MacabreMob View Post
        And Kyle Whelliston has nothing to say about Tennessee being a renegade program?
        They're not a mid-major.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Disturbed View Post
          They're not a mid-major.
          Yea - I get what you are saying:

          Kyle Whelliston covers (covered) Mid-Majors.

          Do you get what I am saying?

          Kyle Whelliston, from the Drive-by Media, has nothing to say about Tennessee... anybody from the Drive-by Media got anything to say about Tennessee? I'm talking about "opinion pieces" - not press releases.

          So here's Kyle's "big chance" at the "Prime Time". He took Bradley to task... any chance he takes a crack and a whack at a BCS team?

          No.

          And no surprise.

          Crack-pipe drive-by media "plays stupid" and remains silent AGAIN.

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          • #6
            Tennessee has had at least 15 different drug/booze related stories and issues in just the past couple years since Bruce Pearl took over...
            They have had more such stories that HIT THE NEWS than the entire Missouri Valley combined (including Illinois State), and you could even add in the Big Ten AND Kansas (and that's saying a load!!).
            (yet it is fairly well known that there are also many more such stories that were kept quiet and went unpublicized like the time one player stole the car of another player, crashed it, then left the scene and removed all the evidence of what was going on...)

            So why does head coach Bruce Pearl keep getting a pass on all this....?
            why are a few bloggers and a few message boarders the only people who point this out and the entire drug culture that appears to have become Tennessee basketball??????
            Now it's causing the program to implode and even the fans are getting restless....

            Jamere Hendrix (crashed his car with pot & cocaine sitting on the dash board but was allowed back on the team until he started a brawl with other players and footballers), Major Wingate (failed at least four different drug tests and had several arrests), Duke Crews & Ramar Smtih (both dismissed after at least four or five drugs issues and arrests), Crews also had other arrests and several of his failed drug tests were ignored because he was a talented player, Josh Tabb (failed so many drug tests that they lost count plus has marijuana in his dorm room when the cops came looking for Duke Crews), the four guys recently involved in the guns/drugs arrest at 6AM driving around the city with loaded pistols and dope in the car), current player Bobby Maze has had marijuana arrests, Marquis Johnson, Howell, Passley, J. Smith, and Patterson were linked to drugs and issues....

            really, I don't care...let him have all those malcontented dopeheads...but call a spade a spade...and stop talking like Bruce Pearl is the coach of the year!

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