Official everyone laugh at uga and Kirby Shart thread

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Who cares? That guy will be an assistant manager a Perry, GA Waffle House soon.

If a new coach comes in and can't control his team, that's his fault.
 
Orgeron was pretty pissed off when USC wouldn't give him a serious look at HC. Always bet on a guy with a grudge.

Until he goes all "Ralph Friedgen in a golf cart" on you; then its less a grudge and more a bad rash
 
Shows pretty clearly what a poon Kirby is that Reggie Wilkerson is still on the team after posting that.
 
There's comparisons to be made with Kirby and Bobby Ross; both followed coaches popular with the players, both had issues with the older established players. It took Ross 2.5 years to turn it around...hopefully it'll never turn around for Kirby.
 
There's comparisons to be made with Kirby and Bobby Ross; both followed coaches popular with the players, both had issues with the older established players. It took Ross 2.5 years to turn it around...hopefully it'll never turn around for Kirby.

At first, I was like :mad:. And then I was like :fingersx:.
 
Shows pretty clearly what a poon Kirby is that Reggie Wilkerson is still on the team after posting that.
This. He must be feeling the pressure to win at all costs given this and blatantly not following the drug policy any longer.
 
That sounds so ööööing stupid I believe it must be true. It is the NCAA we're talking about, here.
I don't find it that stupid.. If you commit to something and there is some sort of binding of that commitment agreed upon by a governing body a breach of that commitment should be a violation
 
The NCAA doesn't want the responsibility of setting drug policies or punishments, so they require each school to have a policy and adhere to that policy, even if the policies are wildly inconsistent. The NCAA is right now working to push the policies and punishments to the conferences to at least limit the variation, but the conferences have pushed back on that.

Net-net is that this seems like an NCAA violation to have a drug policy and not enforce it.
 
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