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Yes, I saw the Quick one as well
Hypothetically, Quick could have signed with us already. Test it against someone who is NOT signing with us: Garnett (OU signee).
Yes, I saw the Quick one as well
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p>Before we start another (kinda fake) controversy, people don't expect webpages to magically create themselves, do they?</p>— Keith Arnold (@KeithArnold) <a href="https://twitter.com/KeithArnold/statuses/431070309286817793">February 5, 2014</a></blockquote>
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They don't magically get opened up to the public either, Keith.
Why release it into the public eye before it's complete? Especially after the embarrassment of last year? This type of thing doesn't happen at other schools. Acting like this is ok is accepting poor rollouts from the university. We're better than that.
They don't magically get opened up to the public either, Keith.
Why release it into the public eye before it's complete? Especially after the embarrassment of last year? This type of thing doesn't happen at other schools. Acting like this is ok is accepting poor rollouts from the university. We're better than that.
They don't magically get opened up to the public either, Keith.
Why release it into the public eye before it's complete? Especially after the embarrassment of last year? This type of thing doesn't happen at other schools. Acting like this is ok is accepting poor rollouts from the university. We're better than that.
They don't magically get opened up to the public either, Keith.
Why release it into the public eye before it's complete? Especially after the embarrassment of last year? This type of thing doesn't happen at other schools. Acting like this is ok is accepting poor rollouts from the university. We're better than that.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p>Calm yourselves. You only make things worse.</p>— Jen Vining-Smith (@jvs3) <a href="https://twitter.com/jvs3/statuses/431073190132342784">February 5, 2014</a></blockquote>
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They weren't released. Someone messed around with the URLs by inserting names for prospects considering ND and found them. Not hard to do.
This is a complete non-story to me.
Hypothetically, Quick could have signed with us already. Test it against someone who is NOT signing with us: Garnett (OU signee).
They weren't released. Someone messed around with the URLs by inserting names for prospects considering ND and found them. Not hard to do.
This is a complete non-story to me.
At the same time, they didn't release it into the public, someone found it on their own. They could have not published the page prematurely, but it's not like they tweeted out a link to it. This is really being made in to a much bigger deal than it is.
At the same time, they didn't release it into the public, someone found it on their own. They could have not published the page prematurely, but it's not like they tweeted out a link to it. This is really being made in to a much bigger deal than it is.
It doesn't matter these things should no exist until tomorrow. This way there is no way this happens.
It doesn't matter these things should no exist until tomorrow. This way there is no way this happens.
At the same time, they didn't release it into the public, someone found it on their own. They could have not published the page prematurely, but it's not like they tweeted out a link to it. This is really being made in to a much bigger deal than it is.
Someone needs to be fired
I wish there was this kind of outrage over ObamaCare and healthcare.gov
Notre Dame's recruiting and success on the field has far greater implications to my health than ObamaCare ever will......
Notre Dame's recruiting and success on the field has far greater implications to my health than ObamaCare ever will......