Earnest T. Bass
Sophomore
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- Dec 14, 2016
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Fat mouth, ******** Brian Kelly made the comments found below during the heat of the Shapiro fiasco. He belittled our players and was clearly trying to push the narrative at the time that Miami’s football program should be disbanded. Next Saturday’s game is not just about going 9 and 0, but it is personal, as that fat, little weasel needs his **** kicked all over Hard Rock and then dragged out to the curb and booted down the road. Ultimately, he was saying that our kids are criminals and don’t deserve to be playing college football. Again, this is personal and every Cane should be standing on the tallest mountain top loudly and repeatedly reminding our players, coaches, administrators and fans what that piece of garbage tried to do and how he sees ALL of our people from the past and now.
“Miami’s actions are obviously not good for college football,” he said. “You can’t put a good spin on it. What I can tell you is there are a lot of good football coaches out there who believe in recruiting the right kids –kids that understand and recognize the value of getting an education first—which can alleviate some of those things.
“As a coach, as a program, you recruit guys who understand they are coming to a school to get a degree and the value of that degree and what it costs and play football. The rest of that stuff, we have to be more vigilant—everybody. The penalties have to be severe for people who don’t play by the rules.”
“Miami’s actions are obviously not good for college football,” he said. “You can’t put a good spin on it. What I can tell you is there are a lot of good football coaches out there who believe in recruiting the right kids –kids that understand and recognize the value of getting an education first—which can alleviate some of those things.
“As a coach, as a program, you recruit guys who understand they are coming to a school to get a degree and the value of that degree and what it costs and play football. The rest of that stuff, we have to be more vigilant—everybody. The penalties have to be severe for people who don’t play by the rules.”