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Goober McTuber wrote:One last post...
Yes, I remember that and many other defenses. Doe not matter. Van is a fan, a good one I admit. He's not good at objectivity. And when he unretires again, he will continue his defense tooth and nail.M Club wrote:i remember something along the lines of "if there's a smoking gun then why hasn't the ncaa done anything about it?"
Goober McTuber wrote:One last post...
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Van wrote:One thing's for certain: We know that while USC is down neither Auburn nor Michigan will be picking up the slack. Though USC will now become irrelevant for probably a decent while, at least they'll have plenty of company in Auburn and Ann Arbor.
Well, shutyomouth and M Club are the only two who called him out by name. Hence, the Van comments towards them. Had I said something earlier, he would have lumped A&M's woes in with theirs.Screw_Michigan wrote:Way to go down swinging, Van. Seriously.
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quite articulate for someone with his head still in the sand. this wasn't a single player and a dirtbag agent; it was the permissive environment fomented by sc the institution that practically begged for something major like this to happen. oh, how was pete supposed to notice his star player driving his tricked-out ride to his impoverished family's new palace? i don't know, why'd the exact same thing happen with the school's basketball team? (it's not like there's anything in the report about an actual football coach with actual knowledge of his relationship with the dirtbag lawyer, right?) i wonder what happens if the ncaa decides to pursue the joe mcknight angle.Van wrote: Oh well. USC will appeal, they'll lose the appeal, and the acts of a single player and a dirtbag agent six years ago will serve to trash a program for a bunch of kids who weren't even in high school when Reggie played for USC.
oh look, the board vag found someone to hitch his trailer to.Screw_Michigan wrote:[
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Don't forget ND.
Way to go down swinging, Van. Seriously.
I'm not shedding any tears over 'SC, but you won't find me dancing on their grave either. To be honest, I do believe the punishment didn't need to be as severe, though punishment was warranted.IndyFrisco wrote: As for punishing the kids of today for the sins of yesterday? It not's about the kids but the institution. I agree with you this should have happened LONG ago. Actually, you don't think it should have happened at all, but you saying if it were to happen it should have happened long ago I agree with as well.
JPGettysburg wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2024 8:57 pm In prison, full moon nights have a kind of brutal sodomy that can't fully be described with mere words.
Joe in PB wrote: Yeah I'm the dumbass
schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
Look back at my posts. I always contended that I would believe it when I see it.Van wrote:Indy, what do you want me to say? That you were right? You weren't right.
blah blah blah
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That and "Lack of Institutional Control".Van wrote: This was driven by an agenda.
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So was Reggie a three sport star? Cuz I read that the infractions occured in three sports.Van wrote:Which was never proven, and which couldn't be proven by a single incident involving only one player and an agent. A lack of institutional control would indicate a widespread disregard for a series of incidents.
This was about Reggie Bush and an agent, and it was really about the NCAA's opportunity to make themselves look good to the raucous mob by taking down USC. Clearly, the NCAA was far more interested in that proposition than any worries about taking down one of their gravy train programs, which is what most everyone here was claiming.
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http://www.postcrescent.com/apps/pbcs.d ... d=blogDestAaron Rodgers wrote:"Looking forward to getting my PAC-10 championship ring from the '04 season. Thanks @claymatthews52 ''
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Just saw that. Good for them. I'm thinking the Mountain West should be eligible for a BCS auto-bid with this move.Van wrote:Note: ESPN is reporting that Boise St just switched to the MWC. It's about time.
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Don't take your program's irrelevancy out on me, bitch.M Club wrote:oh look, the board vag found someone to hitch his trailer to.Screw_Michigan wrote:[
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Don't forget ND.
Way to go down swinging, Van. Seriously.
Goober McTuber wrote:One last post...
I think the big difference will be the fact that Michigan can say "as soon as this came to light (Freep articles), we launched an internal investigation that led to self-induced restrictions."IndyFrisco wrote:From some things I've read, MichiganFan should be pretty worried. Their comeuppance is in August I believe. While their violations weren't this bad, sounds like the NCAA is going to be making examples this year.
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Yeah, and apparently this only applies if they transfer to a school outside of the Pac 10.M Club wrote:oh, i thought i read something where transfers in these situations are allowed without players having to sit out the year. maybe that's only for upperclassmen.
Part of the sanctions was that they can't have the likes of Snoop, Will Farrell, et. all running around the practice field.IndyFrisco wrote:So, it's not against the rules to allow for open practices. It's not against the rules for agents to be present. They just can't tamper with the players.
That being said, will $C do more of the same or will they lock the shit down?