Talk:Dennis Franchione

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What is wrong with the paragraph I added? It is not POV. Please put your thoughts here if you rv. Meniscus

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Whoever added the Little Debbie references is freakin' hilarious! Gig 'em! -- Mark, Fightin' Texas Aggie Class of 2002

fran is a cunt

Whenever I, or anyone, has referenced his controversial exits from TCU and Alabama, that information has been erased. Those two incidents are a large part of his public persona, and should be included in the article. MaroonFrog 23:49, 15 January 2007 (UTC)

It's largely because there are no references cited and the subject is difficult to tell fact from fiction, since most of what is written happens behind closed doors anyway. I think it's appropriate to say if you can find a credible source. Otherwise, it shouldn't be added. -Texink 00:01, 16 January 2007 (UTC)