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06-09-2011, 01:56 PM
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This is hysterical
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That is awesome.
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06-09-2011, 02:17 PM
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Face it, if the NCAA actually did its job, they would have to cancel Div 1 football for a year or 2. College sports is so corrupt, it's an ongoing joke.
The NCAA will only punish those schools who cannot keep the mess quiet while all the others keep going with the flow.
Perhaps Facebook and other sites will eventually force the mess out into the open but until then, 98% of the Div 1 schools will go on cheating all they want.
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06-09-2011, 04:17 PM
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The fact remains that those players on Ohio State that were found guilty were suspended NOT for the bowl game, but for 5 games next year. What kind of punishment is that? You still allow them to travel with the team, play in a non-regular season game then give them a chance to declare for the draft if they would have chosen so. As it is now, Pryor isn't coming back for his senior season and who knows which others will join him. What it looks like to me is that Ohio State wanted to beat an SEC team so badly that they allowed players, that otherwise would have and should have been suspended for that game, to play in order to increase their chances of victory on the field. That's why I was crying foul.
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I definitely agree with you that they should have been suspended for that game. However, the NCAA ruled them eligible to play. Ohio State shouldn't get the heat for playing those players. Any other school would have done exactly the same.
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06-09-2011, 04:31 PM
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I definitely agree with you that they should have been suspended for that game. However, the NCAA ruled them eligible to play. Ohio State shouldn't get the heat for playing those players. Any other school would have done exactly the same.
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BYU's all time leading rusher. Caught having pre-marital sex before his senior season, dismissed from the team. Now TECHNICALLY, he withdrew from the team.. but, he would have been gone shortly after.. Hard to the hide the stomach or a pregnant womens bball player

Robin to the Batman (Fredette) for BYU's basketball team. Caught having premarital sex, let go before the NCAA tournament.

5* Linebacker. Ready to commit to BYU, caught drinking on his recruiting trip.. scholarship offer pulled.
Sorry, I heard someone say something about upholding moral standards? hahaha
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06-09-2011, 04:35 PM
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eh, mormons don't count :D
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06-09-2011, 04:48 PM
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eh, mormons don't count :D
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as the forum latter day saint, touche
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06-09-2011, 05:26 PM
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I heard of those stories, but maybe I didn't just follow along. There has to be more to the story then just having pre-marital sex then getting cut from the team right? Since when has that been in the NCAA rule book and other then Tebow what athlete doesn't?
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06-09-2011, 05:51 PM
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I heard of those stories, but maybe I didn't just follow along. There has to be more to the story then just having pre-marital sex then getting cut from the team right? Since when has that been in the NCAA rule book and other then Tebow what athlete doesn't?
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Its a school rule. Which is more telling of their character since they face no NCAA sanctions for letting them play anyway.
Harvey opted out for the supp draft. Davies will be back next season and Well, you all know Manti lol
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06-09-2011, 09:25 PM
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Bingo. I was crying foul the entire game and now it's come to light that Ohio State wanted to beat the SEC so bad that they did so at any price.
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Please. If anyone outside of Arkansas gave a crap about that school, investigators could dig up a bunch of dirt on that program. No one cares so no one is looking.
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