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Time for the NCAA to give GT Football our ACC trophy back
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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 1009335" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>You've created a condition that you don't know exists by assuming facts not in evidence, and then played it off as if it's reality. </p><p></p><p>There is no NCAA investigative rule that says that individuals that are to be interviewed are not allowed to know they're being interviewed ahead of time. The investigator can ask for whatever he or she wants, but that doesn't mean the GT leadership has to follow it. There's no world where what the investigator told DRad to do was appropriate. Your assumption that CPJ coached Burnett in what to say and what not to say also has no basis in fact, merely speculation based on what you think he did or would have done. Trying to minimize my position with claims of absurdity doesn't strengthen your position.</p><p></p><p>Your final comment isn't really worthy of a response since it is illogical and not representative of anything I've said. However, everyone I interview knows I'm going to ask them questions before I do so. I assess the physical evidence and use critical thinking and the analytical skills I've developed over the past 35 years to weigh the credibility of what I'm being told. </p><p></p><p>We can agree to disagree. I think the investigator overstepped his mandate. You don't. That's fine. We're entitled to our opinions and it won't change the past or affect the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 1009335, member: 198"] You've created a condition that you don't know exists by assuming facts not in evidence, and then played it off as if it's reality. There is no NCAA investigative rule that says that individuals that are to be interviewed are not allowed to know they're being interviewed ahead of time. The investigator can ask for whatever he or she wants, but that doesn't mean the GT leadership has to follow it. There's no world where what the investigator told DRad to do was appropriate. Your assumption that CPJ coached Burnett in what to say and what not to say also has no basis in fact, merely speculation based on what you think he did or would have done. Trying to minimize my position with claims of absurdity doesn't strengthen your position. Your final comment isn't really worthy of a response since it is illogical and not representative of anything I've said. However, everyone I interview knows I'm going to ask them questions before I do so. I assess the physical evidence and use critical thinking and the analytical skills I've developed over the past 35 years to weigh the credibility of what I'm being told. We can agree to disagree. I think the investigator overstepped his mandate. You don't. That's fine. We're entitled to our opinions and it won't change the past or affect the future. [/QUOTE]
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