🏈 SEC Media Days ~ 2016: WEDS: Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri

This a testament to the money each school is bringing in where they can budget this, or is this just a little appreciation to the players selected to go? I only ask due to the short drives for Auburn and Mississippi State. Hell, now I'm curious if our guys will fly, or if Cochran is going to make them run it?

Busy day with interviews and such. Saving 3+ hours in travel definitely worth it to keep the guys mentally prepared...not to mention they are with Mullen.
 
From BOL today:

** Props to whoever came up with the idea of putting oatmeal next to the biscuitson the media breakfast buffet at the Wynfrey Hotel on Monday. The looks of horror on faces after taking a bite out of what was thought to be biscuits and gravy was probably the top highlight of Day 1 at SEC Media Days.

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Had to laugh ... until I thought, "I wonder what the oatmeal looked like to make someone think it was gravy?" :shock:
 


"I think when you have a situation like that happen, you have to do a great deal of investigation," Mullen said. "[We] did a massive investigation into everything and talked to all kinds of people, not rushing to judgment on a short video and investigated every aspect of the situation. When we went through all of that, I think everybody involved in looking at it felt he still deserved an opportunity to go to college, get an education and try to better his life."

"He has done everything that has been asked of him since he's been on campus," Mullen said. "I've known him well before the incident, and I think that it was very uncharacteristic of the personality of who he is and the person I've known before and after. I think it was a young guy that was involved in a family street fight that made a very, very poor decision."
 
Busy day with interviews and such. Saving 3+ hours in travel definitely worth it to keep the guys mentally prepared...not to mention they are with Mullen.
Ya know, I could see that in the Ole Miss appearance.

Based on the way reporters grilled MSU's players about Simmons, I can't image what it's going to be like for those three Black Bear players. Tough situation to put players in ...
 
Ya know, I could see that in the Ole Miss appearance.

Based on the way reporters grilled MSU's players about Simmons, I can't image what it's going to be like for those three Black Bear players. Tough situation to put players in ...

Would be kinda cool if the ncaa releases the second round of violations about 12 hours before freeze takes the platform. That colonoscopy freeze speaks about so often may feel more like open heart surgery without the anesthesia.
 
Would be kinda cool if the ncaa releases the second round of violations about 12 hours before freeze takes the platform.
If what I'm hearing indeed is true—and I don't have any reason to doubt these guys based on their history—they don't have to say a thing for another 29 days (assuming they don't ask for another extension, or send to second letter to an office out of state so FOIA request doesn't apply, or ...)

A new thread running on the board now ...
 
Another odd statement, this time from Sgt. Carter.

When Cecil asked about Alvin Kamara and how he was progressing, Jones mentioned "that the team had voted him Captain and that's a testimony to Kamara."

That sounds good until I think about other decisions teammates have made these past few years. It's not a ringing endorsement to character, in my opinion.
 
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Alabama's Cam Robinson, Laurence Jones have chance to play in season opener after arrests

Saban: Robinson, Jones have chance at opener


Saban emphasized that the decision to not press charges was "out of my hands" and that "the facts of the case as they have been advertised are different than what we've been told."

An Alabama official told ESPN that Robinson and Jones were required to take weekly drug tests, undergo routine drug counseling, receive gun education from Tuscaloosa Police, do 26 hours of ride-alongs with police, volunteer with the Police Athletic League and submit to outpatient drug treatment.

"You have to look at the whole picture," Saban said. "Based on the information we got and what they did, that's what we're going to do. That's my decision. I'm also basing this decision based on the type of people these guys have been in our program and what they've done to change their behavior relative to our program."

Robinson tweeted reaction We
 
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