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Insightful Bleacher report article on CFB Head coaches dilemmas with cheating

Cheat or Go Home: Inside the 'Dysfunctional Hell' of Becoming a CFB Coach


Rutgers CB coach Aaron Henry quoted in the article. Lets hope Coach Ash does things the right way!
For Bret Bielema, it was 20 players in his first 18 months at Arkansas. When he arrived in Fayetteville, the first academic report he received showed 18 players with sub-2.0 GPAs, and the Hogs were having a player arrested on average once every 68 days. Players were flunking out and getting into trouble, and no one was holding them accountable.

"It wasn't just that guys weren't going to class or doing the work," says Rutgers assistant defensive backs coach Aaron Henry, an Arkansas graduate assistant from 2013 to 2015. "They weren't even logging on to the computer system to begin the work. They wouldn't even do that. That doesn't just happen overnight. That stuff is ingrained."
 
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