Reading the article, it sounds like Willie is too.RyanMB said:
Looks like he is keeping up the tradition.
http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/23221628
This is one way to clean up the reputation of a school. Discover a kid tends to break the rules, then stage a minor nuisance violation to show how diligent the local law enforcement and school officials are in cooperating to clean out the bad elements from that program. Rumors contained. Preemptive strike to teach the student how quickly things can escalate. School image enhanced. Law enforcement image enhanced. Player eligibility preserved.RyanMB said:
Looks like he is keeping up the tradition.
http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/23221628
Interesting thought.PackFansXL said:This is one way to clean up the reputation of a school. Discover a kid tends to break the rules, then stage a minor nuisance violation to show how diligent the local law enforcement and school officials are in cooperating to clean out the bad elements from that program. Rumors contained. Preemptive strike to teach the student how quickly things can escalate. School image enhanced. Law enforcement image enhanced. Player eligibility preserved.RyanMB said:
Looks like he is keeping up the tradition.
http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/23221628
If this occurred in Holeville, I would absolutely suspect this; but, I am not confident the folks in Noleville are that sophisticated.