Kirby’s getting all General Zod on the media now.
Hopefully, the beat writers won’t have to wait 90 days for an answer.
Kirby’s getting all General Zod on the media now.
Beginning today, injuries — non-contact jerseys and injuries seen in front of media — can't be reported until Kirby Smart is asked.
— Jason Butt (@JasonHButt) April 18, 2017
Hopefully, the beat writers won’t have to wait 90 days for an answer.
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“We remember the Sugar Bowl, I think it my junior year of high school, we let Alabama beat us twice,” Brinson said of a team that also lost to the Crimson Tide in the SEC Championship game. “We’re not letting Alabama beat us twice. In the Sugar Bowl in 2018, they… thought they should have been in the playoffs and lost to Texas.” -- AB-H, 12/27/23
Keeping everyone quiet about injuries is how you build a fence around the state’s recruits.
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Does that go for games too?
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I’d love to see Smart try that with ESPN or CBS. Once.
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That’s some real chicken$#@!
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Wonder what the penalty is for the reporter who sees an injury and reports it before getting CKS’s ok? No more soup for you—-banned like the soup nazi?
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Sabin, Putin, Smart…it’s all the same.
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I heard that Kirby is changing his first name to Urban.
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Kirby Saban errrr…I mean Smart…
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This will undoubtedly help Kirby improve his coaching record.
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Let them watch a few minutes and then censor what they report. Might as well cut them out totally before a reporter reports without Kirby s permission. Who will be the first to get blackballed?
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Run the program like the Kremlin for all I care. Just win, baby.
Otherwise you just look like a jack wagon.
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Pretty much all know coaches are control freaks and a very stubborn lot. When one wins a great deal, no one cares. There in lies the rub.
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I don’t like no matter how much they win.
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He has a point as far as injuries being reported before the team/training staff has had a chance to talk to the kid’s family. Beyond that, it’s questionable, at best.
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