Joey Aguilar was denied an injunction for an additional year of eligibility after only playing three seasons of D1 FBS football.
Brendan Sorsby placed at least 40 bets involving Indiana as a quarterback for the Hoosiers, and used sportsbook accounts registered to family members and friends to wager roughly $90,000 over four years.
One was denied. One is playing.
Welcome Rosemary Hazen Rucker (Rose)!
Bringing her into the world without Wes beside me was heartbreaking and beautiful all at once, but I felt him with us every step of the way.
And Hank is already the sweetest big brother. Grateful and blessed by your prayers and support. 💛
NEW: Diego Pavia DOESN’T have an agent representing him:
Pavia: “I didn’t think it was fair that someone was going to represent me and take 5-10%… ain’t nobody taking my money.” 😳
He is making 3.5m to be here, but can’t show up to practice and participate with the team! Take the money back and send him to Columbus or wherever he wants to be.
PATHETIC!
TRENDING: Tennessee star pass rusher Chaz Coleman is having some off field issues early in his time in Knoxville. Despite this, the Vols “do not want to kick him off the team,” per a report by Tony Basilio. Coleman is being paid $3.5 million this season by the Volunteers.
Basilio stated that this is the farthest Coleman has ever been away from home and that he is “not handling it well.” He then said a source close to the Coleman family told him it sometimes takes Chaz a bit longer to “get locked in.”
“They’ve been in contact with family members, and it’s possible one of his siblings could join him soon in Knoxville,” Basilio said in regards to the Vols efforts to help smooth over the transition.
Thoughts? Coleman has seemingly unlimited upside at a premium position of value, but paying $3.5 million for a guy who isn’t “locked in yet” is a bit suspect. Let us know what you think 👇
@joeypetersen8@JohnnybfromTN Yet he is getting paid how much to be here!? This isn’t real life. In real life you are let go for not doing your job and we sure aren’t getting paid millions to do our jobs!
@AstroSmokeyX@SwainEvent Its developing muscle memory and eye coordination. Once you get it down at slow speeds it will happen organically in full speed. Think of it like Layup drills in Basketball. You don't have to go full speed to get your foot work down, but in a game, your memory kicks in