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<blockquote data-quote="Sebastian GT" data-source="post: 555193" data-attributes="member: 426"><p>If the Ron Bell stuff didn't exist and this was only about Labarrie and the strip club then I think it would be a lot easier to deal with but the Bell thing to me is a big problem and is a very bad look for Pastner and Tech. It makes Pastner look like a man with very bad judgement and that can easily be extrapolated to other areas of the program if someone (the NCAA?) wanted to do that. It's inexcusable that he allowed Bell to get this involved with the basketball program. The AA should have stepped in and put a stop to it. I find it hard to believe that no one in the athletic department questioned what was going on when it sounds like Bell was hanging out at Tech all the time and going on road trips with the team. Absolute incompetence! </p><p></p><p>It would be one thing if Bell was a long time supporter of Tech athletics and had donated a lot of time and money and was allowed to hang around more than the average fan/contributor but he's not. He's a convicted felon who's never contributed crap to Tech. Absolute stupidity on behalf the of the athletic department and the likely result is it will be even more difficult to recruit better players, possible probation/scholarship reductions etc... and even more years in basketball hell. </p><p></p><p>The recruiting and on court product has been bad enough but if we aren't going to fire him for performance then he should be fired for the Bell stuff. I know it wont happen because of the money but good grief!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sebastian GT, post: 555193, member: 426"] If the Ron Bell stuff didn't exist and this was only about Labarrie and the strip club then I think it would be a lot easier to deal with but the Bell thing to me is a big problem and is a very bad look for Pastner and Tech. It makes Pastner look like a man with very bad judgement and that can easily be extrapolated to other areas of the program if someone (the NCAA?) wanted to do that. It's inexcusable that he allowed Bell to get this involved with the basketball program. The AA should have stepped in and put a stop to it. I find it hard to believe that no one in the athletic department questioned what was going on when it sounds like Bell was hanging out at Tech all the time and going on road trips with the team. Absolute incompetence! It would be one thing if Bell was a long time supporter of Tech athletics and had donated a lot of time and money and was allowed to hang around more than the average fan/contributor but he's not. He's a convicted felon who's never contributed crap to Tech. Absolute stupidity on behalf the of the athletic department and the likely result is it will be even more difficult to recruit better players, possible probation/scholarship reductions etc... and even more years in basketball hell. The recruiting and on court product has been bad enough but if we aren't going to fire him for performance then he should be fired for the Bell stuff. I know it wont happen because of the money but good grief! [/QUOTE]
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