Originally Posted by
pathfinder
I've supported Brian Jenkins in previous posts on this board. The allegations and accounts in the story may be a little alarming to some but for the most part seems like Jenkins this brings an "old school" approach to programs. If he broke any NCAA rules then he should be dealt with, but it seems like a witch hunt by a former employer. So the guy uses choice words with players, I'm sure this doesn't happen anywhere else in the country. He exceed practice time limits, no way this happens anywhere else in he country. There are still coaches out there who are uncensored and do things that they feel are necessary to win and mold young people, is this method popular? No but for the ones that candle handle it they become pretty productive citizens. The most successful college football coach in the country Nick Saban can be seen weekly cussing out players and coaches on the sideline. Do you think Nick Saban pays attention to NCAA mandated practice times?