There is a difference between Engstrom knowing what they should be investigating, and knowing what they actually are investigating, and apparently he knows what they should be investigating.grizindabox said:Sportin' Life said:grizindabox said:Sportin' Life said:Kind of makes Pflugrad's departure pretty explainable.
No one even knows what the investigation is about.
My guess is improper benefits. But the fact that the investigation is happening gives a lot of very feasible explanations. I am not saying that is what happened, but if a coach is fired without cause, and it comes to light that his program has been under the scrutiny of an investigation for several months, well I think we can say that might have had a part in the decision without being too radical. Its not too big of a leap.
If you take Engstrom by his statement, he has no idea what the NCAA investigation is about, what it is focusing on specifically. How does this lead to cause for Pflu being removed from his position?
Reached by phone, Engstrom said he does not know the particulars of what the NCAA is investigating.
“Even if I wanted to tell you, I couldn’t, because the NCAA has not told me the intent of their investigation,” Engstrom said. “I can speculate, but I’m not going to do that.”
Tokyogriz said:Sure would be nice if we had real leadership at UM right now.
Twincitysgriz said:Wow, according to this site there are a lot bigger rape problems at other schools. Sorry just putting it in perspective....
http://campus-safety.findthedata.org/saved_search/College-Rape-Statistics" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Scroll right and filter on forced rape...
Kind of surprising that thug schools like Harvard and Stanford top the list. Oh look Gonzaga and ND made the list too.
...or they were trolling for free drinksmaroonandsilver said:I had friends in Red's a few days after the firings who were approached by guys wearing NCAA logo-wear. According to my friends these guys were asking patrons questions, seemed like they were just trying to get a "feel" for the community and what people were hearing about UM athletics.
Maybe they were trying to score some rohypnol......RobGriz said:...or they were trolling for free drinksmaroonandsilver said:I had friends in Red's a few days after the firings who were approached by guys wearing NCAA logo-wear. According to my friends these guys were asking patrons questions, seemed like they were just trying to get a "feel" for the community and what people were hearing about UM athletics.
grizcountry420 said:Good stuff boys.. I was having a shitty day but after reading this thread, I feel much better about myself today. Carry on.....
ilovethecats said:grizcountry420 said:Good stuff boys.. I was having a shitty day but after reading this thread, I feel much better about myself today. Carry on.....
one of my favorite things about this site.....many posters always have me feeling a little better about myself. and usually smarter..... :thumb:
Baller1 said:It's been a long time coming. Like it or not the Grizzly Football program has been out of control (off the field) for years. I've tried to bring some of it to light, by sharing my personal experiences on this message board, only to be attacked, threatened and slandered by a few select posters. It is sad what has been happening in my hometown for the last decade, and I'm glad steps are being taken to clean things up. If that means winning a few less Football games a year, so be it.
My guess is improper friends with benefits.Sportin' Life said:My guess is improper benefits....grizindabox said:No one even knows what the investigation is about.Sportin' Life said:Kind of makes Pflugrad's departure pretty explainable.
ilovethecats said:grizcountry420 said:Good stuff boys.. I was having a shitty day but after reading this thread, I feel much better about myself today. Carry on.....
one of my favorite things about this site.....many posters always have me feeling a little better about myself. and usually smarter..... :thumb:
wbtfg said:Curious how the fact that um knew it was under investigation prior to national signing day, but not being able to disclose that info to recruits and parents will play out.
I didnt think the rapes or the doj/doe investigations would cause a signee to ask for a release, but an ncaa investigation may be the last stray for one or two signees. Thoughts?
wbtfg said:Curious how the fact that um knew it was under investigation prior to national signing day, but not being able to disclose that info to recruits and parents will play out.
I didnt think the rapes or the doj/doe investigations would cause a signee to ask for a release, but an ncaa investigation may be the last stray for one or two signees. Thoughts?
Growler1 said:Baller1 said:It's been a long time coming. Like it or not the Grizzly Football program has been out of control (off the field) for years. I've tried to bring some of it to light, by sharing my personal experiences on this message board, only to be attacked, threatened and slandered by a few select posters. It is sad what has been happening in my hometown for the last decade, and I'm glad steps are being taken to clean things up. If that means winning a few less Football games a year, so be it.
I agree 100%. The pressure to win at all costs, keep playing in the NC game, etc., has caused two coaches to sell our souls to the devil in order to keep the train rolling. No coach could possibly survive a couple of average or down years in this program. The fans are relentless, the expectations unreasonable, and the pressure on the head coach is ridiculous, to be honest.
All of you Hauck-lovers (listening Playa Rape?) can now eat crow, because all of this B.S. started with him. He would gladly take any mis-fit players with talent who had been kicked off their team, in his relentless pursuit of landing an FCS job. He basically used UM as a spring-board, with no regard for what was left when he departed. If any of you think that Bobby Hauck cared about the University of Montana, at the expense of his own imperialistic ambitions, you are smoking wacky weed.
:clap:Growler1 said:ilovethecats said:grizcountry420 said:Good stuff boys.. I was having a shitty day but after reading this thread, I feel much better about myself today. Carry on.....
one of my favorite things about this site.....many posters always have me feeling a little better about myself. and usually smarter..... :thumb:
That's what happens to those who get an inferiority complex because of a second-rate education at MSU.
ilovethecats said::clap:Growler1 said:ilovethecats said:grizcountry420 said:Good stuff boys.. I was having a shitty day but after reading this thread, I feel much better about myself today. Carry on.....
one of my favorite things about this site.....many posters always have me feeling a little better about myself. and usually smarter..... :thumb:
That's what happens to those who get an inferiority complex because of a second-rate education at MSU.
point proven..... :thumb: