I drove a new car for almost twice as long as Adrian did from BRI before purchasing it. It was the first NEW car I ever purchased. This policy is exactly why they are so successful with the college kids and Average Joes. They have also always been very helpful and flexible as far as financing.Harvdog wrote:Yeah. It is amazing how problem at OU is someone else's mistake. Like Bomar.....it was the Car dealership that was overpaying him.....like Peterson.....it was the Car dealership that ws giving him a Lexus to drive for 4 months while "decided" if he could afford it. Like the MMA artist who beat 2 kids almost to death. Now the supplements. Right, they wrote a letter after they were caught. So if they had not been caught would they have written the letter??Believe the Heupel wrote:Er, you mean how OU self-reported the training staff giving out sports drinks that were perfectly legal for the players to use but not for the school to give out?Harvdog wrote:My favorite is that OU gets busted for using banned supplements and blames it on the company sending out the same thing only different. Huh??
And how those drinks weren't the perfectly-legal-to-give-out drinks that had been ordered but had been sent in error by the company-something the company admitted in a formal letter?
Jesus, man. You guys are really desperate down there. That TOTALLY rises to the same level as a child molester prowling the sidelines.
Oklahoma reported itself. Wasn't Texas, Texas Tech, and Texas A&M all accussed of this last off season? Texas had purchasing the banned substances for 3 1/2 years but as we all know by now on this board Oklahoma and Texas are held to different standards. When OU is guilty of a one time mistake that was just as much attributable to the company they were doing business with for delivering the wrong product but texass has no concern with their program knowingly doing so for 3 1/2 years.