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RE: ECU at West Virginia game thread (9/9 at noon ET, FS2)
Anyone know anything about the current coaching staff starting a 'rumor' that our DB coach from last year, Rick Smith (he was also our DC under Ruff and was on Skip's staff as well), allegedly leakeing intel about our defense to JMU? I know we had some former ECU coaches on the JMU staff but this would be ridiculous. I know he was critical of ECU's 'soft' practices under coach Mo after the loss on Saturday so maybe the rumor was just retaliation (which would also be ridiculous if true). Even though Rick Smith 'retired' this past offseason there was speculation that he was forced out so maybe he has some animosity there as well. The whole thing seems a little high schoolish and I'm not really buying it but in a way I almost want there to be a legit excuse for our poor performance.
09-07-2017 05:53 PM
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RE: ECU at West Virginia game thread (9/9 at noon ET, FS2) - Indiana Bones - 09-07-2017 05:53 PM



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