I'm not putting anybody on "blast", I'm just reporting what happened. That's my job.
Do I like reporting on stuff like that? No, I'd rather be talking about a new commitment or something like that, but the fact of the matter is what happened, happened.
And also, I don't report stuff that players tell me. That would completely break their trust and I don't step on my sources just to be first with something.
That's just what LeBatard says.
You and that fat faced **** sucker should take a page from the SEC reporters and learn when to shut the **** up for the better of the program.
Ego-driven, selfish clowns!
please eloquently explain for the rest of us exactly how what pete reported was to the detriment of the program.
Sure, since you don't seem to understand how things work. Let's take two different situations.
On 07/03 (article link below), Alabama reported 19 secondary violations to the NCAA, 5 of those belonged to the football team. I'm sure most people close to the program (media included) were aware of what was going on - but it was not even hinted at until the report was completed.
Alabama self-reports 19 secondary NCAA violations | AL.com
In that same time period, Miami is in the middle of investigating an ALLEGATION against the school that some kids received impermissible benefits (more than likely secondary rules violations like Alabama). Some student/athlete leaks it to Ariz - who can't run fast enough to the Herald w/ the scoop. The school then has to spend an inordinate amount of time discussing the INVESTIGATION in the media - not giving the school a chance to complete its internal investigation, while at the same time making the NCAA aware of some improprieties on campus.
You don't see a difference there?