Barry J. article summary on "behind the scenes" problems.

Oh, **** off. I’d snitch too if we were losing to FIU , Duke, La tech. Can’t ******* score. Snitching on every ****.
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When I interviewed Najeh Davenport for this site about his documentary on that era, he told a story about a group of players basically jumping an offensive lineman who didnt make his 'gassers' during an off-season workout. I believe he was talking about Robert Sampson, since he was from Texas. Said the guy was so demoralized he soon quit the team

Lets not pretend our teams -- or any program, really -- is filled with choir boys with the discipline of a monk or Bernard Hopkins. But we need to get a team full of guys who really give a **** about this program and football
Robert Sampson was from SW Florida. I used to read all the recruiting newsletters and one had him an elite recruit...he turned into a benchwarmer at the U.

https://hurricanesports.com/sports/football/roster/robert-sampson/277

Actually, I don't remember where Brandon is....Tampa area?

Sampson was from Florida, not Texas. He played some in late '90's, never a full-time starter.
 
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I can tell you for a fact that whoever in the department made that quote is lying. I won’t name names but several players failed multiple tests over the past year with no suspensions
I can tell you for a fact that whoever in the department made that quote is lying. I won’t name names but several players failed multiple tests over the past year with no suspensions

Correct me if I’m wrong but Mark Richt was exact opposite. I heard prior to him leaving the U had the stigma of being one of the harder drug testing teams and that was bein used to negatively recruit by other schools players.
 
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Correct me if I’m wrong but Mark Richt was exact opposite. I heard prior to him leaving the U had the stigma of being one of the harder drug testing teams and that was bein used to negatively recruit by other schools players.
He was like that way at uga, notoriously known for kicking talented players off there for weed incidents
 
Who gives a **** about snitching. This isn't some street ****, it's supposed to be a major program, and you got your supposed leaders high out of their mind before games

Whoever did talk to Barry saw his junkie teammates get rewarded with playing time during the last part of the season and probably said **** it I've had enough. Good for them

And if these idiots really are doing opioids, than the locker room code is the last thing any of them should worry about
 
I have a bad back, common for us older folks, and I go to a pain specialist for injections. He does prescribe opioids for those patients with severe, unrelenting pain, not treatable through any other approach. He requires an opioid contract. Many doctors do. He also now prescribes medical marijuana. I've never asked for either.

I'm fine with occasional spinal injections and physical therapy.

There must be a legitimate role for medical marijuana if my very conservative and prudent pain specialist prescribes it. He would not do so if there was not good support for its safety and efficacy.
Man, you have to try some strong CBD oil. I had back pain for 15 years and that stuff has worked a miracle for me. I tried everything, and nothing worked. CBD saved my back.
 
Who gives a **** about snitching. This isn't some street ****, it's supposed to be a major program, and you got your supposed leaders high out of their mind before games

Whoever did talk to Barry saw his junkie teammates get rewarded with playing time during the last part of the season and probably said **** it I've had enough. Good for them
So what now? The media going to reward him with playing time now that he aired out the families dirty laundry?

You keep sh*t like this in house.
 
I can tell you for a fact that whoever in the department made that quote is lying. I won’t name names but several players failed multiple tests over the past year with no suspensions
I think there used to be an NCAA requirement that if you had a drug testing program it had to be done honestly. I don't know if that meant you had to have a set table of penalties...at least that's what I remember hearing back in the '80's when I followed such things as NCAA rules more closely....and before I became cynical about the NCAA.
 
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Man it’s weed. Weed ain’t the reason shît ain’t getting done. Irvin was on coke balling.
Weed though making ni99@z hella mellow and sleepy af sometimes. Like I think I could play sports doped up rather then treed up....lol to each they own though. Most the weed homies I know don't be wanting to move they be stuck like waxed statues lol
 
And that’s why you don’t allow players that quit on their team and teammates to rejoin the team. Bunch of ***aloons on here in the Hightower thread telling me players that quit should be allowed back. Well there’s the proof ********.

Jarren should’ve been shown the door after he quit. Same with Tate and Jeff Thomas. Cleveland reed shouldn’t have been allowed back.

What did **** boy manny expect when he allowed a bunch of quitters back on the team and for one of them to start. He created the toxic cancerous disease he kept crying about.
 
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Its not like those old school canes never partied...
The old school guys were great, great players though that had put in serious work & produced at a super high level on the field. The workouts & training they went through were intense. Big difference when players are marginal talents to begin with & then do detrimental things on top of that.
It's somewhat unrealistic to think that none of the players are ever going to do things they shouldn't do...BUT, if they were intelligent they would at least do it AFTER THE GAME (instead of before it) and do it way less frequently.

I wish they didn't do it at all (but that's probably somewhat unrealistic).
 
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