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Neither am I, so you have company. I find it ... well .... Think you can catch my drift.Can someone tweet his hypocrisy at him? Finebaun that is. I'm not a twitterer
whats his phone #?
Finebaum is an over the top SEC homer who ignores any wrongs they do. He is probably still upset and stunned a SEC coordinator would leave for UCONN.
Finebaum is an over the top SEC homer who ignores any wrongs they do. He is probably still upset and stunned a SEC coordinator would leave for UCONN.
The SEC does this all the time by gray shirting players and over recruiting them on signing day. The new coaching staff just came together on the defense side of the ball last week. So for anyone in the media to kill HCRE over this is just looking for hits and views.
Shame on ESPN and those knuckleheads on twitter who have nothing better to do.
I'll hold my breath while he rips Michigan and Alabama for doing the same thing, later in the process, without the added excuse of a coaching change.
Five years later, SEC not hurt by its football recruiting signing cap
Michigan had two players publicly say their offers got pulled or changed very late without much communication.
“There were mistakes made and I take full accountability for them,” Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh said without elaborating, according to The Detroit Free Press. “But I won’t apologize.”
According to AL.com, Alabama made at least three grayshirt offers to committed recruits, all of whom declined them and signed elsewhere. Riley Cole, one of those players, said in a Twitter post on Jan. 31 that Alabama talked to him five days before Signing Day about grayshirting “but won’t give me a straight answer.” He decommitted and signed with South Alabama.
“We recruit them, we want them to come here,” Saban said, according to AL.com. “We just think it would help their development if they matured before they enrolled.”
Can someone tweet his hypocrisy at him? Finebaun that is. I'm not a twitterer