Also speaking publicly for the first time is Lacey Pearl Earps – the infamous Tennessee recruiting hostess dubbed "The Closer" by Volunteer coaches for her ability to connect with top high school players.
Earps details the bizarre system of the hostess business, where pretty, personable, well-trained college women are used as bait to lure top talent. Even if they don't have physical relationships with high school players (and some certainly do), they are encouraged to engage in at least pseudo romantic relationships through social media, text and Skype for months on end. All of this comes with the approval and encouragement of athletic department officials and highly paid coaches.
"Our job was to flirt with them," Earps said.
At one point, Bryce Brown, a running back from Kansas and the No. 1 recruit in America, told then-Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin he wanted to make a last-minute unofficial visit to Knoxville. Kiffin called Earps, who had hosted Brown during a previous visit and was in near constant contact with him.
"I asked [Brown] what he wanted to do," Earps said Kiffin told her. "[Brown] said, 'Coach, all I want to do is hang out with Lacey.' So will you take him out?" When she agreed, Kiffin gave her $40 for expenses. She hung out with him for a couple days and he signed with the Vols
d@mn
Yet, despite all those underhanded efforts, Bama beats the snot out of them because of a REALLY good zone blocking system... give me a break.
Using that logic, because we would've most certainly beaten Tennessee the last few years, you could conclude that we are doing sneaky underhanded things as well.
Yet, despite all those underhanded efforts, Bama beats the snot out of them because of a REALLY good zone blocking system... give me a break.
Using that logic, because we would've most certainly beaten Tennessee the last few years, you could conclude that we are doing sneaky underhanded things as well.
Like offering a free, world-class education?
Like offering a free, world-class education?
Does ND use recruiting hostesses? I'm pretty sure we don't but I was just wondering if someone had some more insight. I've seen it at other schools and always thought it was incredibly shady.
I'm 23 years old and I've never been interested enough to read a book from front to back and I'm gonna do that with this one. I'm excited just preordered it
I would think not but I don't know. If we did...I'm certain that she wouldn't "stack up" to this Earp chick..errr woman.
I could see it now...
BK: "welcome to Notre Dame recruit X, I would like to introduce you to your beautiful hostess Marge".
Recruit X: "what the ___"
Marge: "Hey sexy"
BK: "Don't worry Recruit X, what she lacks in suitable looks, she makes up for it with manly legs and a strong chin".
Recruit X: [/blank stare]
I'm 23 years old and I've never been interested enough to read a book from front to back and I'm gonna do that with this one. I'm excited just preordered it
I'm 33 and never really been interested enough to read a book either. This may be my first as well.
never did either, read the New Saturday Bible as my first one last year...For Notre Dame Fans Only: The New Saturday Bible: Rich Wolfe: 9780972924993: Amazon.com: Books
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