Jello Biafra
9/24/2009, 01:19 PM
cheating azz clappy brown...
December 20, 1988: Switzer responds to a Tulsa Tribune editorial calling for his resignation by saying, "Why should I? I know I never asked anybody, coach or alumni, to cheat for me. My violations are things out of not knowing the little rules." One of Switzer's violations was
supplementing former OU offensive coordinator Mack Brown's salary, paying him additional $30,000 out of Prime Time, the production company he owned and that produced his television show. OU attorney Andy Coats said it would have been okay to pay Brown that amount had Switzer not owned the company.
read the whole story here:
http://www.news9.com/Global/story.asp?S=10550339&clienttype=mobile
December 20, 1988: Switzer responds to a Tulsa Tribune editorial calling for his resignation by saying, "Why should I? I know I never asked anybody, coach or alumni, to cheat for me. My violations are things out of not knowing the little rules." One of Switzer's violations was
supplementing former OU offensive coordinator Mack Brown's salary, paying him additional $30,000 out of Prime Time, the production company he owned and that produced his television show. OU attorney Andy Coats said it would have been okay to pay Brown that amount had Switzer not owned the company.
read the whole story here:
http://www.news9.com/Global/story.asp?S=10550339&clienttype=mobile