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Re: CUSA Expansion targets: Temple, Tech, TCU
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Originally Posted by
Dawg06
Velton Lionel Knight
Born on August 31, 1934 (maybe 1933 - conflicting records)
Son of William Velton Knight and Selma Odom Knight
Older brother of Jerry Lavell Knight
Originally from Clay Country, Laurel, Mississippi
Graduated from Southern Miss
Married to Donna Mae Falke Knight
Worked as an assistant elementary and 6th grade principal of St. Martin School in Biloxi-Ocean Springs (school was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina)
Lived right by the school at 136 LeMoyne Blvd. Biloxi, Mississippi
Moved to 4832 Five Forks Dr, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, sometime between 1962-1985
In 1994, moved to current residence of 16105 Batavia Ave, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Attends St. Andrews United Methodist Church in Baton Rouge
Say hello to Velton and his Sunday School class... I think he's the one in the yellow..
Why does he hate Tech so much? I have no idea.
http://www.standrewsumc.net/clientim...andt_class.jpg
Hey Velton- Was this your son? Forrest County=Hattiesburg... 1988... about the time you would have a son in college...
James Velton Knight was charged with selling 108.2 grams (approximately a quarter pound) of marijuana, a Schedule I control substance, to an undercover Forrest County deputy sheriff on or about June 24, 1988. On October 20, 1989, Knight appeared before the Circuit Court of Forrest County with his attorney, Travis Buckley, and entered a plea of guilty to the sale charge. The circuit judge, after carefully and meticulously determining that Knight's plea was knowingly, intelligently and
voluntarily entered and that he was pleading guilty because he was in fact guilty, accepted Knight's plea, adjudicated him guilty of the sale of a controlled substance and proceeded to sentence him to serve a term of three years in the custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections; however, the court thereupon suspended Knight's incarceration and ordered probation after successful completion of certain other conditions which Knight thereafter successfully completed. On April 22, 1992, a petition for termination of Knight's probation was filed and a discharge order was entered that same day terminating Knight's probation.
Dawg06,
Remind me not to get on your bad side.
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Re: CUSA Expansion targets: Temple, Tech, TCU
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Dawg06
Velton Lionel Knight
Born on August 31, 1934 (maybe 1933 - conflicting records)
Son of William Velton Knight and Selma Odom Knight
Older brother of Jerry Lavell Knight
Originally from Clay Country, Laurel, Mississippi
Graduated from Southern Miss
Married to Donna Mae Falke Knight
Worked as an assistant elementary and 6th grade principal of St. Martin School in Biloxi-Ocean Springs (school was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina)
Lived right by the school at 136 LeMoyne Blvd. Biloxi, Mississippi
Moved to 4832 Five Forks Dr, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, sometime between 1962-1985
In 1994, moved to current residence of 16105 Batavia Ave, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Attends St. Andrews United Methodist Church in Baton Rouge
Say hello to Velton and his Sunday School class... I think he's the one in the yellow..
Why does he hate Tech so much? I have no idea.
http://www.standrewsumc.net/clientim...andt_class.jpg
Hey Velton- Was this your son? Forrest County=Hattiesburg... 1988... about the time you would have a son in college...
James Velton Knight was charged with selling 108.2 grams (approximately a quarter pound) of marijuana, a Schedule I control substance, to an undercover Forrest County deputy sheriff on or about June 24, 1988. On October 20, 1989, Knight appeared before the Circuit Court of Forrest County with his attorney, Travis Buckley, and entered a plea of guilty to the sale charge. The circuit judge, after carefully and meticulously determining that Knight's plea was knowingly, intelligently and
voluntarily entered and that he was pleading guilty because he was in fact guilty, accepted Knight's plea, adjudicated him guilty of the sale of a controlled substance and proceeded to sentence him to serve a term of three years in the custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections; however, the court thereupon suspended Knight's incarceration and ordered probation after successful completion of certain other conditions which Knight thereafter successfully completed. On April 22, 1992, a petition for termination of Knight's probation was filed and a discharge order was entered that same day terminating Knight's probation.
None of this explains his EXTREME hatred of La Tech. That's got to his kid, who else would name their kid Velton? Maybe the arresting cop was a La Tech grad!
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Re: CUSA Expansion targets: Temple, Tech, TCU
It is really sad to see a person that is so bitter... I bet that guy would great fun to hang around with!
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Re: CUSA Expansion targets: Temple, Tech, TCU
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Originally Posted by
okiealdawg
It is really sad to see a person that is so bitter... I bet that guy would great fun to hang around with!
That's what Satan said.....:laugh:
HD
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Re: CUSA Expansion targets: Temple, Tech, TCU
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Dawg06
Velton Lionel Knight
Born on August 31, 1934 (maybe 1933 - conflicting records)
Son of William Velton Knight and Selma Odom Knight
Older brother of Jerry Lavell Knight
Originally from Clay Country, Laurel, Mississippi
Graduated from Southern Miss
Married to Donna Mae Falke Knight
Worked as an assistant elementary and 6th grade principal of St. Martin School in Biloxi-Ocean Springs (school was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina)
Lived right by the school at 136 LeMoyne Blvd. Biloxi, Mississippi
Moved to 4832 Five Forks Dr, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, sometime between 1962-1983
In 1994, moved to current residence of 16105 Batavia Ave, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Attends St. Andrews United Methodist Church in Baton Rouge
Say hello to Velton and his Sunday School class... I think he's the one in the yellow..
Why does he hate Tech so much? I have no idea.
http://www.standrewsumc.net/clientim...andt_class.jpg
Hey Velton- Was this your son? Forrest County=Hattiesburg... 1988... about the time you would have a son in college...
James Velton Knight was charged with selling 108.2 grams (approximately a quarter pound) of marijuana, a Schedule I control substance, to an undercover Forrest County deputy sheriff on or about June 24, 1988. On October 20, 1989, Knight appeared before the Circuit Court of Forrest County with his attorney, Travis Buckley, and entered a plea of guilty to the sale charge. The circuit judge, after carefully and meticulously determining that Knight's plea was knowingly, intelligently and
voluntarily entered and that he was pleading guilty because he was in fact guilty, accepted Knight's plea, adjudicated him guilty of the sale of a controlled substance and proceeded to sentence him to serve a term of three years in the custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections; however, the court thereupon suspended Knight's incarceration and ordered probation after successful completion of certain other conditions which Knight thereafter successfully completed. On April 22, 1992, a petition for termination of Knight's probation was filed and a discharge order was entered that same day terminating Knight's probation.
Post this on the USM board. :laugh:
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Re: CUSA Expansion targets: Temple, Tech, TCU
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Originally Posted by
BulldawgMom
I'm not interested in USM or its student fees.
You posted earlier LaTech's contributions/donations comparing the amount with that of Mississippi State's contributions/donations.
Using the same chart, I'm also seeing these numbers:
$8,750,189 MSU ticket sales
$ 865,028 LaTech ticket sales
Well, here's our "donations."
Required Bulldog Club
contributions for establishing priority to purchase season tickets:
(Based on Availability)
BULLDOG
$100 4 Football Season Tickets 2 Basketball Season Tickets
TEAMMATE
$600 6 Football Season Tickets 2 Basketball Season Tickets
STATE CLUB
$1,600 8 Football Season Tickets 4 Basketball Season Tickets
COACHES CIRCLE
$3,000 10 Football Season Tickets 4 Basketball Season Tickets
MAROON/WHITE
$5,000 10 Football Season Tickets 6 Basketball Season Tickets
SCHOLARSHIP LEVEL
$12,000 & Above 10 Football Season Tickets 8 Basketball Season Tickets
http://www.mstateathletics.com/fls/1...B_OEM_ID=16800
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This is chicken feed to some other universities, but my point was, and continues to be, if you're going to use Mississippi State as some kind of qualifier to make your point, at least be fair about what you're saying. We are well aware at MSU of who we are -- and are not -- and this kind of crap gets old.
I wasn't the one who posted the numbers for Mississippi State. And I didn't make up the criteria that the NCAA uses for its required annual Agreed Upon Procedures Reports. I politely answered your question about the source of the information to prove that it was not fabricated.
And while your link does provide some useful information, it also reinforces the point that any "contribution" amounts required to buy season tickets are counted as Ticket Sales and not as Contributions. That still means that Tech's unforced contributions amount exceeds that of Mississippi State.
And Tech's 2008-2009 ticket sales amount jumped to a decade-high $1,646,699 from that 2007-2008 figure that was near Tech's lowest over the last decade.
And this discussion is about CUSA and therefore USM is completely relevant whether you think so or not.
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Re: CUSA Expansion targets: Temple, Tech, TCU
No need for commentary, Eager's body language speaks for itself. :angry:
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Re: CUSA Expansion targets: Temple, Tech, TCU
Does anyone have a list of how much in state funds other CUSA/WAC/MAC/MWC teams spend? I know good and well that Tech is not the only non-BCS school in the nation that uses state funding in some form or fashion. Such a list would go a long way towards proving what an obsessive nutcase this guy is, in that of ALL the schools in the country using state funds he decides to zero his insanity in on Tech.
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Someone should definitely be using that picture to make some exciting new avatars for us to use.
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WOW....you guys have clearly went over the line. You freely acknowledge you don't even know if this is the right guy. Can't point him out in a picture. Accuse his son of crimes, with freely admiting you don't know if its really his son or not.
Even more shocking is not a single Tech fans is calling for its removal. Unbelievable that its been here this long and hasn't been removed
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Re: CUSA Expansion targets: Temple, Tech, TCU
GoGold, like all of EagerEagle's threads on the CUSA, WAC, and other message boards this thread has turned into laughable, ridiculous humor. Perhaps you've never seen this happen before on internet message boards? We have no problem discussing/debating issues with fans from other schools, but EE has certainly demonstrated longstanding psychotic behavior. By the way, do you know EE personally?
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Re: CUSA Expansion targets: Temple, Tech, TCU
Apparently there are going to be congressional hearings about this thread per EE...
:laugh:
And, GoGold, there are ways to report a thread if you think it is inappropriate. It's the exclamation point in the white triangle about an inch below your screen name.
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Re: CUSA Expansion targets: Temple, Tech, TCU
Do you think it was his blood that one of the Hinton boys had all his jersey that Saturday in Hattiesburg?
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Re: CUSA Expansion targets: Temple, Tech, TCU
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Originally Posted by
Dawg06
Just trying to find something in his past that has made him HATE Tech so much. For no apparent reason, he has been on an all out ASSAULT of LA Tech for over almost a decade. He reaps what he sows.
Maybe he's just an asshole...just a thought :D