Ole Genron at it again

LSU lost a ton of guys to the NFL, the pitched him playing time and money and NFL dreams. People thought he was gonna flip since October. It wasn't a surprise to many.

Exactly, people thought he was gunna flip because of Genron's influence.
Kid's trust their coaches, so when you have a coach that bashes on Miami any chance he gets, it prob will affect the kid to some degree. I have no problem with trying to push a kid to take a closer look at certain schools, like when we say we want Ice to get Davis for us...But I KNOW Ice wouldn't bash on other schools and only praise Miami just to get a kid to commit to UM. He's support the kid in making a decision for his future, because that's what coaches are supposed to do.
 
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Homestead RB coach

Exit1_Best ‏@Did_It_Best 7m
I'm still shocked at the allegations of UM coach snitching on UF WR coach. That's so flaw if it's true
 
Homestead RB coach

Exit1_Best ‏@Did_It_Best 7m
I'm still shocked at the allegations of UM coach snitching on UF WR coach. That's so flaw if it's true

So he's saying that if UM snitched on UF for cheating that UM is wrong? Sorry trying to get Ebonic dictionary out! If so you can mark another SoFla coach with his hand out.
 
lol. Do the administrators at these schools have no issue with their employees acting like hoodrats in public?
 
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It is a real shame that kind of person is in a position to mold kids. May the circle be unbroken.
 
Homestead RB coach

Exit1_Best ‏@Did_It_Best 7m
I'm still shocked at the allegations of UM coach snitching on UF WR coach. That's so flaw if it's true


can anyone , with twitter or instagram ask...what so FLAW about it?...basically if u know illegal regruiting/violations are taking place on guys YOU are recruiting you basically suppose to just chalk it up to the game??...

These dudes are the most backward thinking mofos out there...and over half of them..NEVER played college ball...and were just regular hs ball players...and get these gigs bncause they are voluntary positions....SCHOOL ADMINS..likely dont even know most of these football coaches....realize these guys aint getting paid...it aint tx (SWAGGER).....these dudes aint school employees.
 
lol. Do the administrators at these schools have no issue with their employees acting like hoodrats in public?

The answer appears to be no.

Just shocking lack of accountability/professionalism/civilization.

Sorry swagger as an administrator, one of the last things I'm worried about is a RB COACH who is most likely not an employee at my school making a comment about a UM coach possibly snitching on a UF coach.
 
lol. Do the administrators at these schools have no issue with their employees acting like hoodrats in public?

The answer appears to be no.

Just shocking lack of accountability/professionalism/civilization.

Sorry swagger as an administrator, one of the last things I'm worried about is a RB COACH who is most likely not an employee at my school making a comment about a UM coach possibly snitching on a UF coach.
Interesting. Not enough time in your day to trouble yourself with things that reflect on your coaching staff and by extension your school. It is a 5 or 10 minute conversation with the head coach.

I guess there is no hope for south Florida if this is a shared outlook.
 
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lol. Do the administrators at these schools have no issue with their employees acting like hoodrats in public?

The answer appears to be no.

Just shocking lack of accountability/professionalism/civilization.

Sorry swagger as an administrator, one of the last things I'm worried about is a RB COACH who is most likely not an employee at my school making a comment about a UM coach possibly snitching on a UF coach.
Interesting. Not enough time in your day to trouble yourself with things that reflect on your coaching staff and by extension your school. It is a 5 or 10 minute conversation with the head coach.

I guess there is no hope for south Florida if this is a shared outlook.

Yea... because an administrator is really following his HS teams running backs coach on Twitter... As a matter of fact let me go down to the barbershop to tell him to stop saying bad things about out Special teams coordinator. This is not texas football no matter how big you think football is down here theres probably an average of 500 people at Homestead football games if that.. I could careless what my assistant RB coach does in his free time as long as it is not illegal and no parents complain to me about anything.
 
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The answer appears to be no.

Just shocking lack of accountability/professionalism/civilization.

Sorry swagger as an administrator, one of the last things I'm worried about is a RB COACH who is most likely not an employee at my school making a comment about a UM coach possibly snitching on a UF coach.
Interesting. Not enough time in your day to trouble yourself with things that reflect on your coaching staff and by extension your school. It is a 5 or 10 minute conversation with the head coach.

I guess there is no hope for south Florida if this is a shared outlook.

Yea... because an administrator is really following his HS teams running backs coach on Twitter... As a matter of fact let me go down to the barbershop to tell him to stop saying bad things about out Special teams coordinator. This is not texas football no matter how big you think football is down here theres probably an average of 500 people at Homestead football games if that.. I could careless what my assistant RB coach does in his free time as long as it is not illegal and no parents complain to me about anything.

Has nothing to do with the number of people at the game. That parents complaining being the concern, and not the role models around the kids is plenty telling of the mentality. Good luck to the kids I guess. Taking a look at his tweets makes you wonder what kind of example he sets away from the public forum.

Whatever, over this discussion.
 
Just shocking lack of accountability/professionalism/civilization.

Sorry swagger as an administrator, one of the last things I'm worried about is a RB COACH who is most likely not an employee at my school making a comment about a UM coach possibly snitching on a UF coach.
Interesting. Not enough time in your day to trouble yourself with things that reflect on your coaching staff and by extension your school. It is a 5 or 10 minute conversation with the head coach.

I guess there is no hope for south Florida if this is a shared outlook.

Yea... because an administrator is really following his HS teams running backs coach on Twitter... As a matter of fact let me go down to the barbershop to tell him to stop saying bad things about out Special teams coordinator. This is not texas football no matter how big you think football is down here theres probably an average of 500 people at Homestead football games if that.. I could careless what my assistant RB coach does in his free time as long as it is not illegal and no parents complain to me about anything.

Has nothing to do with the number of people at the game. That parents complaining being the concern, and not the role models around the kids is plenty telling of the mentality. Good luck to the kids I guess. Taking a look at his tweets makes you wonder what kind of example he sets away from the public forum.

Whatever, over this discussion.

agreed with everything you just said.. like i said in a previous post these guys dont have much of an influence over the kids and what school they go to.. Nothing really to worry about.....win and they will come..were in the ACC for god's sake no way we shouldnt have finished at least 10-2 last year
 
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It's not about the mechanics of an administration tweet watching, it's about a culture where someone approved to work with kids on a daily basis would carelessly post something so childish and unprofessional with no thought of consequence.
 
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There was good intelligence out there that since the Duke game TV soured on our defense.

I can back up Boarcane's post about TV living with JD, and absolutely he attended CC to get his grades up. Miami coaches fought TV's decision to transfer... take that as you will.

Keep in mind fellas, there are more actors in this play that you don't know about who remain behind the scenes.
 
lol. Do the administrators at these schools have no issue with their employees acting like hoodrats in public?

The answer appears to be no.

Just shocking lack of accountability/professionalism/civilization.

Sorry swagger as an administrator, one of the last things I'm worried about is a RB COACH who is most likely not an employee at my school making a comment about a UM coach possibly snitching on a UF coach.

You would never say the head coach doing that!!!
 
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