I think it's TN at first guess, then 4,3 has me thinking it may be LSU....though if I had to place a bet it would be on Cowherd being a waste of bandwidth, more noise without a point.
I doubt it is LSU. I wish it was, but with all of the reports other schools gave on Patrick Johnson/Peterson (he was estranged from his father until his recruiting process began, and after his dad secured the money he changed his surname to his dad's instead of his mom's. His little brother, Avery Johnson, is a recruit coming out of the same high school (Pompano Beach/Ely) right now, he committed to LSU the first possible day) I doubt my day will come. I really want to see it happen.
Right now people are pointing at Oregon, but I believe those rumors (internet speculation BS) to be unsubstantiated. Oregon is a relatively educated guess, because they have a shady friend who runs one of those camps that gives kids the exposure they need to become 5 stars, and stories have been coming out through semi-legitimate media that he has a history of pushing kids to wherever Chip Kelley is coaching. I don't know if any of this is true. It's mostly speculation.
If the NCAA is having trouble with the Newton scandal, then I doubt they will nail LSU anytime soon. I was optimistic that they would finally clean the dirt out of college football for a period of time, but I now see they are the same incompetent fucks who took 5 years to deliberate on Reggie Bush, and gave USC way more sanctions than they deserved considering the circumstances.
The NCAA needs to focus on schools that pay players to go there (Auburn and LSU so far, probably the entire SEC aside from Florida and Vandy), not on these agents (USC) (UNC is a more serious situation, when word gets out that an assistant coach at a school will get you an early payday, it brings an unfair competitive advantage) and kids using their celebrity to make a few bucks on the side and get tattoos (OSU).
Although I believe I will feel a little conflicted about my school with Golden in there. He seems like a class act, but considering most of the south east seems to be paying kids to come to their school, I think there is a possibility Miami may go down that road. All a major program has to do is say word and the boosters will go wild with gifts for the kids. I think there is a possibility that Meyer finally caved in to this in his final recruiting year, where he retired for a bit and it was obvious he wouldn't be around much longer, yet he managed to secure the best class in the country. I must stipulate that this is pure speculation on my part, whereas when I speak of the Patrick Peterson situation at LSU, it is a fact from a reliable source.
I could see why the coaching staff lost their minds when they lost Peterson. He looks like he may be the best corner to come into the NFL ever. 220lbs with 4.3 speed, ball skills like an animal and the ability to make plays on special teams to boot. It really is no wonder I heard things I wasn't supposed to hear at that time.