The Kang was coaching the coaches.

biguglyjoe

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"No, because he was coaching me," Mullen said. "I don't think there's any limitation of coaches that can coach your coaches."

Said Sherrill: "I wasn't coaching them. I was trying to coach the coaches how to coach them."
 

dawgoneyall

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who even implied State had committed a possible violation? Find him. Cut his nuts out (if he has any) and be done with it.
 

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jakldawg

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If you don't feel like clicking the one on the top left of your screen.
D'OH!
...or scrolling down to the first time it was posted.
 

patdog

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working with the special teams was, he can't do that can he? That's got to be a violation. That said, it's a secondary violation and nothing will come of it. But still, it was just a stupid thing for Mullen to do.
 

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Veazy wasn't the first to imply it was a violation. Read his article. The first mention of NCAA violations came from MSU's Compliance Dept.