Review of “Bama Profiles in Courage: Laykin”: (Capers) Barr flexes through an emotional range that most writers would never dare attempt … Humor and Bama sorrow are fused together like twined tree trunks that keep each other standing…..It’s part satire, part character study, with a wry lens on fame, fandom, and the modern South. Well done, Capers, well done.”– Ian Allen, The Times Literary Supplement.

So, some players have missed some classes. Everyone acts like it’s Coach’s responsibility to get these kids to class. Believe me these players know they need to get a degree. The NFL or the CFL won’t be a plausible option for most these players.

The bottom line up front is Dooley ain’t these kids daddy. Ya’all are stupid if you think Derek Dooley has done anything wrong. He don’t have no problems with this team. Except for winning SEC games that is.

One poster at Volquest.com tried like hell to hang this failure on Dooley:
“If it’s true that 20 kids didn’t make grades (or even 10 for that matter), that is a systemic failure by Dooley as the leader of his program. I am trying to remember the prospect of losing more than one or two players to grades, and I really cannot remember a situation like what we could be facing in, well, ever.”

Shit dude, I mean, it’s not like they tried to kill the President.

All of ya’ll know that I am right. It’s a crying shame when a player like Tyler Bray is forced to sit out a game because of a minor indiscretion. Can’t these kids just have fun and party without fear of losing their “jobs”? I mean come one…no ones perfect!! Great players should be able to play no matter what their class attendance record. Dooley has no right to take away their god given gifts to be FOOTBALL PLAYERS!

V. F. L.

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2 responses to “Dooley and Tennessee’s Academic Casulaties”

  1. I read the average GPA is 1.8 for the team. Almost Fulmerish in intensity. Now if they can play like thugs on the filed, Tennessee will be back!!!

  2. Who said you have to be smart to play football? That never stopped Jerrell Powe. 70,000 people are not packing Neyland Stadium on Saturdays in the fall to watch those kids compete in Mathletics.

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