The company declined to identify the domain name’s owner, and said the domain name’s registration will not expire until next March.
UA athletic department spokesman Jeff Purinton said Wednesday that UA officials had no knowledge of the Web site or Johns’ activities in raising pit bulls until after Johns’ arrest.“The Web site was brought to our attention for the first time yesterday,” Purtinton said.
The plot grows thicker....A different source (you techno-geeks can decide which is more credible) shows that JJ's pitbull site was actually registered in 2006. Things that make you go hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/arin-details.jsp?ip=208.109.181.157&domainTitle=jimmyjohnspitbulls.com
You may want to include this in your next e-mail to the NCAA.
What's the appropriate weight to give to these two registration site/directories?
What do you mean by appropiate weight?As for contacting the NCAA....you might want to contact the Tennessee Stud first, I'm sure he knows exactly who to contact. :thumbsup:
I think he means how reliable are each of the dates that are showing up for the establishment of the website.
Yes.Who would've thought that Howard would be the translator?
He speaks fluent Idiot.
I majored in idiot in college.
I didn't know you went to uat. I think we found our mole!
I did go to Alabama for 2 years.
WTF?Seriously, mission work?