Jim Knowlton Inside Job

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remb8888
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You heard it here first folks.

Undercover Stanford operative. Fooled Cal into thinking we got a legitimate AD but instead was hired as an inside job to torpedo our athletics program and run our basketball and football down the drain.

#1. K-n-o-w-l-t-o-n. S-t-a-n-f-o-r-d. Count those letters. 8 letters each. Coincidence?
#2. Further digging I found a Lisa Knowlton who works at Stanford. What's the personal connection? What does he owe her and Stanford?
#3. Found him here in a red Stanford tie giving a candid interview while he is AD at Cal.



Prove me wrong.
calumnus
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remb8888 said:

You heard it here first folks.

Undercover Stanford operative. Fooled Cal into thinking we got a legitimate AD but instead was hired as an inside job to torpedo our athletics program and run our basketball and football down the drain.

#1. K-n-o-w-l-t-o-n. S-t-a-n-f-o-r-d. Count those letters. 8 letters each. Coincidence?
#2. Further digging I found a Lisa Knowlton who works at Stanford. What's the personal connection? What does he owe her and Stanford?
#3. Found him here in a red Stanford tie giving a candid interview while he is AD at Cal.



Prove me wrong.

Or

Alt Right, Fox News, et al during Trump Administration targets "Berkeley" for political attacks. Prepares lifeling conservative Republican, Army officer as Manchurian Candidate to destroy athletic program….

But any Cal AD should know not to wear a red tie, right? It is the easiest part of the job to get right. We are paying him nearly $1 million per year, he can afford to buy blue ties.
Fire Starkey
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Jim Knowlton: "Hmmmm, I wonder how competitive Cal would be in the Big Sky Conference? Could we make the top 6? Let's find out!"
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