"Coach" Byron

woodiedog

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Isnt it ironic that when this fat 17ing pos scumbag was taking a break from return trips to the buffet, he was calling into radio stations.

When, you may ask? Oh, around 3 in the afternoon. What time do high schools usually practice? Oh, around 3 in the afternoon.

I would LOVE for this fat 17 to come to Vegas on October 13th. I would personally give him 100.00 for a shot at that fat 17ing noggin.

I really believe that HE was the one that told Redmond to "take it to the grave" and when Redmond, Mirando, Mullen, MSU compliance rolled over on his fat 17 ***, he started singing.

The interview he had for the RC position had to be nothing more than a fishing expedition to get information from him. Why else would he have spent that much time with our compliance department? That fat bastard is just too 17ing stupid to realize it.

So, Byron, I know youre lurking between jelly filled doughnuts. Please please please come to Starkville as you mentioned on October 13th. It may take me all 17ing day, but I would welcome the chance to beat that fat 17ing ***.

Sorry for the length. This stuff pisses me off and my a/c just went out at home. Fat 17ing pos.

Now I feel better.
 

GloryDawg

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Do you think Redmond told the school about the money and the school self reported? Don't our complience interview our players. Isn't that how we found out about the tires for the fant?
 
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HueFreeze

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I thought the Auburn incident happened first. When the NCAA found De'Venter in the Robinson case, then they interviewed ever member of the 7on7 ...This is where Redmond may have talked. Is this not what happened?
 

woodiedog

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Absolutely. My "hunch" is that he caved to someone in our compliance department and started giving LOTS of information about Big Byron. Big Byron was probably too 17ing stupid to know any of this until this thing is wrapping up. Yep, wrapping up. remember when they said it should be complete in a few weeks. Well, BB probably realized just how cooked he was/is. My other "hunch" is that BB has a "herring" on every campus he works with. I would be willing to bet you that redmond gave the NCAA and compliance those names too if he talked. Then, Byron is desperate, so in defense and to keep these other Herrings happy, he slings as much **** at us as he can.

Remember the phrase about a tiger backed into a cage?
 

woodiedog

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They started interviewing in January. Remember that SEVERAL members of the 7 on 7 team have been questioned, including ones who did not sign or visit MSU.

What do the think their common denominator is?? Yep, a big fat lying 17ing scum bag, hind titty sucking "leech".
 

onewoof

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I'll bet anyone that Big Time Byron is taking a 40% cut for his services as an unofficial agent. I'll even bet the other 7 on 7 coaches turned him in.
 

NorCalDawg

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This actually makes sense to me, especially when you think about how the NCAA wants to crack down on people like De'Vinner that have way to much influence on recruits. I read the article below the other day and your hunch along with this article makes me think we might be cooperating with the NCAA to uncover more "herrings" in return for lowered or no sanctions; that is, if sanctions are even warranted.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/coll...a-takes-aim-at-influence-of-agents/56636864/1

From the article:

Some colleges have hired AAU summer-league coaches as assistants in an effort to create a pipeline of talent. And representatives of agents or colleges help bankroll some AAU programs in the hope that the AAU coach will help steer top prospects to them.
NCAA officials told USA TODAY Sports that it will now compel some summer-league programs it investigates to disclose the names of those who contribute money to their programs. The elusive donor lists, long concealed by dozens of prominent summer-league programs, would potentially reveal names associated with sports agents, college coaches and athletic boosters who help bankroll some summer-league programs in violation of NCAA rules.

Sound familiar? This also explains why he is only slinging **** at us and not the other teams he claims to know so much about.
 
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onewoof

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Just like summer basketball leagues. They'll shut down what Teflon John Calipari is doing soon too.
 

OleYeller

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I'm not sure there has been any money exchanged. So at this point, I don't think Redmond has said anything.