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by Holly Anderson • Mar 15, 2010 9:26 PM EDT
The good Doctor asks, re: Mike Leach, Texas Tech, and them James boys, "Are we deep enough into the blood and guts of this case yet? Do you want to keep digging?"
To which I say, absolutely, as long as the blood and guts continue to tickle the funny bones of football-loving America, like so:
Adam James testified that he thought being placed in the shed on Dec. 17 "was funny."
The younger James also testified that he "felt no threat of physical harm, and he didn't think that a coach should be fired for the incident that took place on Dec. 17," Liggett said.
You rolling yet? Hang on:
[TTU lawyer Dicky] Griggs denied that the elder James influenced the university's decision, but told the local Lubbock Avalance-Journal that "from very early on [James] was angry and wanted him fired."
Add in a possible senate run for Daddy James, simmer, and savor the possibilities of what's well on the way to being the most gruesomely entertaining college football offseason in modern history.
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