College Basketball 2022-23 Discussion

The quote and not suspending Miller and/or Bradley are obviously a big deal but Oats also had a player on his team charged with murder! That’s also a pretty big red flag! I know they kicked him off the team, but not great!

Also this was 3 weeks after the shooting

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Wow Tru is TyTy’s uncle?

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Nate Oats is teaching a master class in doing the absolute bare minimum.

ok Alabama state law regarding accomplice, intent, whatever. Miller can profess ignorance to the gun’s purpose (or something) so he skates on accessory there. but he and Bradley blocked the victim in with their cars? um what???

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No one can see the future, but when people say that there are tons of red flags and Oats wouldn’t be a good fit at Michigan… Well sometimes, there’s something to that.

Not just a Michigan thing…

https://twitter.com/Jeff_Ermann/status/1628120936472780801

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Yup. I knew there were concerns. Didn’t know how real they were, and Michigan has a way of being sacrosanct to an extent that warrants some skepticism IMO. Am personally not gonna take that stuff at face value without some evidence. The same kind of hinty scuttle was once said about Jim Harbaugh. But that’s no matter now. He’s also pretty damn stupid to say he knew about it. Humans are meant to have a self-preservation instinct.

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I nominate telekinetic for the position of Forum Chief Cultural Curator.

I’ve really gotta slow my roll here recently. I’m getting too online

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This is what I’m most interested in as well. It’s either a public/media trial that leads to suspensions, or it is forgotten when the next big thing happens, and 'Bama earns a 1 seed full stop.

Well it wasn’t just Nate Oats who knew and didn’t say. If it didn’t go all the way up the chain, they have a broken chain.

My legal opinion is that this is not good.

Just made the mistake of reading a bunch of replies to Stewart Mandel’s tweet about the topic. One Tide fan in particular continuously replied with, “Miller just brought Miles his property, no big deal, end of story.” Now I feel gross.

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So it is true he brought the guys gun to him and it wasn’t Miller’s. I only say that cause I think I’ve seen some people say it was millers gun. I’m both confident Miller likely didn’t break a law and that he certainly wasn’t just in the wrong place at the wrong time

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The story says it was Miles gun. Miles gave it to his friend. Miles’ friend (Davis) shot the victim.

I still can’t believe Oats said “wrong place wrong time”. Mind blowing stuff.

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Blowing your cover here. Legal people use latin. Should have said notus goodus.

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So what is this about Oats and win at all costs. I mean obviously this is terrible but I can’t imagine there was something this bad lurking in the background.

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