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ttun Shenanigans, Arguments, and Emasculated Cucks (2019 thread)

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Yikes. That's crazy. And a coach isn't allowed to take a kid out for some pizza to comfort him when he finds out his father just died.
(I'm not going to look for a link to that story, but I seem to remember it. Some basketball coach out west.)

Rick Majerus at Utah.

https://www.si.com/vault/2003/08/11/347763/corrupting-our-utes

--Unashamedly purchasing a dinner in 1994 for his player Keith Van
Horn at a Salt Lake City deli. At 3 a.m., no less! So what if Van
Horn's father had died that night? Or that Majerus was the one
who had to tell him? Or that Van Horn wanted Majerus to stay with
him until his 8 a.m. flight home? This ain't Dr. Phil!
 
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Note: Willie Heston had ALREADY graduated from San Jose St when he went to play for Michigan for Yost from 1901-1904 (coincidentally their first four championships). He was 26 years old and had played football for SEVEN years when he graduated from UM. So yeah, the leaders and the best had paid ringers on the squad to run it up against YMCA, Ann Arbor High, and Kalamazoo.

And the major was a sham back then too.
 
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