prankster
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The 30 minutes of tape in the public domain was apparently made from 250 hours of tape of practices made over two seasons: 2010-2011 and 2011-2012. That works out to 125 hours per season. I think I can be pretty confident is saying that Rutgers practiced more than 125 hours per season. The existing tapes cover only a portion of the practices. That opens several questions 1: were all the practices taped; 2: if so what happened to the other tapes; 3: if all the practices weren't taped, who decided what should/should not be taped?
I'd also be interested in who had knowledge of the taping of practices. Having had some considerable experience with public sector budgeting; I believe that there should have been a line item in a budget somewhere for taping practices. It wouldn't have been difficult for Pernetti to have found out that some of the practices were taped. This reminds me of "Casablanca" where Captain Renault is shocked to find out that there is gambling going on at Rick's.
I haven't seen anyone ask how Murdoch was able to gain access to the tapes.
How the heck did Murdoch get access to those tapes?
(You're welcome.)