It was probably more than Teddys' second chance here at WSU.
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Originally posted by Scott View PostI am genuinely surprised that WSU and Marshall did the right thing. Most D1 programs would have risked the blowback and kept him on the team.
All I have to say about Teddy at this point - Bye Felicia
It is all water under the bridge at this point but I do wonder why Frankamp was allowed to remain on the team after his arrest for underage drinking and DUI. Maybe Marshall has a little more sympathy for someone that suffers from a drinking problem due to his wife's obvious issues with alcohol abuse.
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Given HCGM's ability to recruit, I am convinced that this will not be the end of the Shockers as it appears Cold thinks it is. He's a kid who had HUGE upside who never played a real game for the Shox. If you don't want to put in the effort to follow the rules, then get the hell out. No one player is bigger than the program.
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So apparently this was Boatrights decision, I wonder where Marshall’s stance was through this whole process, if Marshall wanted him to stay but Boatright over ruled his decision things could get very interesting.Hows my post? send me feedback at 1-800-f$%k-off
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Originally posted by shoxrox89 View PostSo apparently this was Boatrights decision, I wonder where Marshall’s stance was through this whole process, if Marshall wanted him to stay but Boatright over ruled his decision things could get very interesting.
The only thing I saw that even mentioned Boatright's involvement in the decision was the following comment in the Eagle article by Taylor Eldridge:
“Coach (Gregg) Marshall and I met over the weekend to discuss the situation and the time that Teddy has spent within our program,” WSU athletic director Darron Boatright said in a statement. “We came to this decision jointly and agreed that this is best for the program. We wish Teddy well moving forward.”Last edited by 1972Shocker; June 18, 2019, 07:17 PM.
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If HCGM is able to fill the open scholarship with a promising 3 or 4 star recruit, all will be well in my world. But I'm with COLD, this situation stinks and to heck with the moral high ground. TA should have been suspended, but dismissal seems overkill to me. However, if TA had a negative attitude, was a sulky little brat during his meeting with HCGM and Boatwrong, then yeah, he needed to be kicked off the team. We'll never know.
We're trying to re-build our winning ways and he could have been a major factor in this. A suspension would have sent a message to him and his teammates and still be effective.
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Originally posted by pinstripers View PostReminds me of LeGerald Vick up north. Chick calls cops claiming violence. Later, she retracts part of her story. Was she lying the first time? The second time? Who knows? I don't.
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It seem pretty obvious that there was more to this story than what the "public" was privy to or this was not the first transgression since his arrival. Put that in combination with the fact that GM has a very young team he is developing, and it is easy to see why he felt this dismissal was in the best long term interest of the program.
I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't have a very interesting replacement in mind right now.
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Originally posted by Scott View PostI am genuinely surprised that WSU and Marshall did the right thing. Most D1 programs would have risked the blowback and kept him on the team.
All I have to say about Teddy at this point - Bye Felicia
It is all water under the bridge at this point but I do wonder why Frankamp was allowed to remain on the team after his arrest for underage drinking and DUI. Maybe Marshall has a little more sympathy for someone that suffers from a drinking problem due to his wife's obvious issues with alcohol abuse.
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