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    LuvsDawgsLuvsDawgs Posts: 89 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Yeah, the whole Jeff Cook situation was a bad one, when it’s said and done.

    Did he “help” Dawg fans out? Yes, some.

    Did he over-extend himself? Yes.

    He knew he didn’t have enough tickets available when his ND suppliers backed out and he had plenty of time to notify the Dawg fans who had already paid him so that they could’ve tried elsewhere. But he didn’t because he was greedy.

    Even with all the legal crap going on, he tried “helping” people again to get last year’s LSU tickets. Cheated them.

    He’s now sitting in jail in Putnam County, and will later be moved to Columbia County where he cheated people out of Masters badges.

    Jeff Cook is a good-ol-boy charmer, but he’s a crook. Next time you hear someone defending Jeff Cook, think of Jeff Crook.

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    christopheruleschristopherules Posts: 14,295 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @kelly_b Yes sir! EXCELLENT schedule! The final SEC four games in November (prior to Tech) are NOT for the faint of heart! Another memory from my late father, he always told me as a little boy growing up, “The games you remember are played in November.”

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