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Cuffs click, cell doors slam shut and Fulmer skates by Sports News
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Cuffs click, cell doors slam shut and Fulmer skates by

 

So let me get this straight. The NCAA is the catalyst behind the firing of Indiana's Kelvin Sampson for making too many phone calls but does little to stop the felony-riddled reign of Phil "Chancellor Palpatine" Fulmer, who heads a Tennessee football program that has become perhaps the rottenest, most dastardly ever.

That sound you hear are the dots connecting. Bear with me for a second.

Phil Fulmer's record on the sideline trumps his players' records off the field. (US Presswire)  
Phil Fulmer's record on the sideline trumps his players' records off the field. (US Presswire)  
Sampson deserved to be fired. He broke the rules not once but several times. We all make mistakes but Sampson failed to take advantage of a golden second chance. Not only that, Sampson was arrogant. It was like he was saying to the administration: screw you. I'll give my recruit a ringy-dingy whenever I damn well please.

So good riddance.

Sampson might have been a chronic rules breaker, but what Fulmer is overseeing in Knoxville is almost an historic abomination. Tennessee players are running amok with the kind of scrofulous ruthlessness not seen in years.

And the players aren't committing just low-level misdemeanors. It's bad stuff. Stuff that makes Tennessee a recruiting ground for the Tony Soprano crime family.

"I like your style, Phil," says Barry Switzer.

Thus the dots connect here. It's appropriate that the NCAA enforces its rules as it did in the Sampson case. It's not so great when such a massive, powerful organization is sterile and helpless as numerous Tennessee players rack up billable hours for defense attorneys.

Severely punishing programs whose players constantly break the law should also be under the NCAA's watch and mandate. Why not? The NFL can enact tougher personal conduct policies for its players, why can't college football?

If the NCAA can spend exuberant resources ferreting out the great injustice that is the extra text message, it can certainly spend a little more time getting control of places like Tennessee.

What the NCAA needs is a strong commissioner who can bully Fulmer and fellow soft disciplinarians into not just complying with subsections and bylaws but force their players into complying with standards of decency.

It was the threat of NCAA sanctions that led Indiana to send Sampson packing. The reason Tennessee administrators have done nothing to Chancellor Palpatine Fulmer despite numerous and egregious crimes committed by Volunteers -- besides the fact he wins a lot of games -- is because Tennessee knows there is little the NCAA can do to make Fulmer and coaches like him pay a steep price for the scabrous acts of their players.

The Knoxville News Sentinel has chronicled the lifestyles of the athletic and felonious in Knoxville. What's occurring there is chilling. Keep in mind these incidents are just from the past several months.

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Reputation:79
Level:Pro
Since:Dec 4, 2007

February 25, 2008 5:55 pm

Since when did a college kid getting drunk become news?  I got drunk in college many times and never read about it the newspaper.

Oh because he plays football it's news.  Doesn't matter SEC, Big 12, PAC 10, White, Black, Brown, Football, Basketball or Baseball.  Our country's boring, liberal and sensationallistic media are the problem.  Freeman may b ...(more)

Reputation:95
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 25, 2006

February 25, 2008 9:48 pm
cbs and sportsline have buttered their bread off of these articles.  i could give a sh*t about fulmer, but freeman is easily scraping the bottom of the barrel.

got a college degree?  willing to waste it?  apply to sportsline.

effing pitiful.
Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Oct 5, 2006

February 25, 2008 12:12 pm
No, I'm not talking about Fulmer, get this holier than thou writer (I use the term liberally), Mike Freeman off your site. What could have been a good article was trashed by someone that seems intent on downgrading a region, a conference and a school, not writing a thoughtful, intelligent piece of journalism. I could site specific reasons why this so-called article is bad and how it could have bee ...(more)
 
 
 
 
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