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I refuse to believe the NCAA would go for that.

10/21/2010 5:08:39 PM

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I just hope the NCAA is listening to UNC's plans it will just make that hammer hit harder.

10/21/2010 7:56:34 PM

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I wish the game was in Carter-Finley this year. It'd be pretty funny if they played "Mo Money Mo Problems" when they came out.

10/21/2010 8:13:11 PM

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if they don't do something drastic to clean up this mess, then how can they ever say a word if they win against us with the current administration in place?

It would be like a roided-up barry bonds hitting a grand slam to win and then talking shit.

Congratufuckinglations unc, you have officially lost your ability and credibility to even have a rival.

I wouldn't even CLAIM you as our rival after this shit.

I would rather play ecu as our rival than play a cheating bunch of assholes.


Yes, I realize that ecu has little or no standards, but at least they don't hide behind a veil of superiority. They are just substandard, but at least they acknowledge it.

[Edited on October 22, 2010 at 12:09 AM. Reason : ]

10/22/2010 12:07:09 AM

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fuck UNC

10/22/2010 12:13:04 AM

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^

10/22/2010 12:15:21 AM

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^^

10/22/2010 12:16:18 AM

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I would rather play ecu as our rival than play beat a cheating bunch of assholes.

10/22/2010 12:32:02 AM

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Redshirt. Ha. I find it amazing that UNC is trying to bend every rule in the book to defend those guys and avoid giving a student any punishment that they feel would have a negative impact on their program.

The funny thing is that UNC is doing incredibly well without all the cheaters and paid players on the field. Why is their athletic department continuing to drag its name through the mud and "cheat" the rules just to get those guys back? It would be so easy for them to just suspend all the players that have proven violations and then cruise on to what could easily be an 8 or more win season anyway. Make the cheaters and paid players the sacrificial lamb. Heck, you don't even need them.

I guess that's the true Carolina Way™. Defending the helpless player from the big, bad consequences of life's decisions.

[Edited on October 22, 2010 at 8:06 AM. Reason : -]

10/22/2010 8:05:24 AM

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"Why is their athletic department continuing to drag its name through the mud and "cheat" the rules just to get those guys back?"


Maybe those dudes have the dirt on other stuff

10/22/2010 8:10:35 AM

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Yeah. That's the only thing I can figure. Plus it would explain why Blake got $75K in hush money, which needs investigation in and of itself.

10/22/2010 8:15:31 AM

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I really really doubt when it is all said and done that they are playing with eligible players right now.

10/22/2010 9:57:47 AM

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^ Devon Ramsay was ineligible and he scored a TD against LSU

10/22/2010 10:18:34 AM

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Yeah, but how are they going to punish them for that?

Take away their "good loss"?

10/22/2010 1:38:17 PM

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they'll take away victories over UVA, Rutgers, ECU and Clemson

they'll take away moral victories over LSU and Georgia Tech

10/22/2010 4:29:21 PM

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gotta be pretty damn powerful to take away moral victories, that gets into your soul and stuff

10/22/2010 4:42:43 PM

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I have a source saying that their souls will also be taken.

10/22/2010 5:13:52 PM

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10/22/2010 5:29:01 PM

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http://www.wralsportsfan.com/unc/story/8497868/

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"In correspondence from the University of North Carolina athletic department to the NCAA released Friday, athletic director Dick Baddour wrote to the NCAA compliance department Oct. 4 to detail what he called "minimal benefits" to student athletes.

In the letters, Baddour identified Christopher Hawkins as the person who acted as "a prospective agent" and as "a financial adviser " to student-athletes.

Baddour wrote to Hawkins on the same day to ask him to disassociate himself from the athletics program for at least five years.

Hawkins, who was a student-athlete at North Carolina earlier this decade, transferred from the university prior to his senior season and now lives in Durham.

In his letter to the NCAA, Baddour said Hawkins would befriend student-athletes, gain their trust, and socialize with them.

One athlete, Baddour wrote, viewed Hawkins as "a friend who has knowledge about the business and is helpful in giving him an assessment about various agencies."

Other athletes, Baddour said, acknowledged that Hawkins provided information about various agencies and was present at meetings the student-athletes had with financial advisers.

One athlete said Hawkins asked him to "keep him in the loop with regard to his agent search."

Baddour also identified relationships between UNC football players and Michael Katz, the director of marketing and client services for Rosenhaus Sports, and Todd Stewart, who has ties to a financial advising firm.

Katz provided a wristband to a pool party, while Stewart paid for hotel rooms used by players.

Robert Quinn and Greg Little were declared permanently ineligible by the NCAA earlier this season for accepting improper benefits from agents.

The NCAA said Quinn and Little received travel accommodations and jewelry, then lied about it to investigators in three separate interviews.

Quinn, a defensive end widely regarded as a high first-round NFL draft pick, accepted two black diamond watches, a pair of matching earrings and travel accommodations to Miami for benefits worth $5,642. Little, a receiver who returned for his senior season, accepted diamond earrings, as well as travel accommodations for the Bahamas, Washington, D.C., and a pair of trips to Miami for benefits worth $4,952.

Marvin Austin was dismissed from the program by North Carolina for a violation of team rules that included accepting improper benefits from agents before the school even submitted his case to the NCAA.

Baddour said the decision to dismiss Austin — who has been suspended for violating team rules since Sept. 1 — came after the NCAA recently determined he had received between $10,000 and $13,000 in improper benefits.

Throughout the correspondence, Baddour refers to the benefits received by the UNC athletes as "minimal." None of the jewelry was accounted for in the documents released Friday.

Deunta Williams and Kendric Burney were given a four and six-game suspension, respectively, by the NCAA for accepting improper benefits from an agent. Both players have already served their suspensions, though Burney has not returned to the field."

10/22/2010 6:23:12 PM

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i can't remember the last time someone gave me $5,000 dollars and i said "hey man thanks for the minimal gift"

10/22/2010 6:26:25 PM

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Not much of a surprise coming from Baddour

He still refuses to use the word 'investigation' when talking about the review

10/22/2010 6:38:24 PM

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^^ maybe it's "minimal" compared to what they normally give players

[Edited on October 22, 2010 at 6:53 PM. Reason : ]

10/22/2010 6:53:25 PM

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10/22/2010 7:30:24 PM

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ahahaha

10/22/2010 7:31:30 PM

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if those fags spin this like they are doing, and the ncaa does not punish them at least (if not more) than usc), im fucking done.

im done with the farce that is college football.

I almost see this as:

- unc cheats and gets caught.
- the "establishment" doesn't want to get caught
- spin, spin, spin
- it's just a few rogue players, coaches, boosters, and tutors! Our real staff had no knowledge.

If they(fags at unc) skate, end of donations to the wolfpack club from beergolftile. I am sure they can survive without my meager contributions. However, I refuse to support, watch, or care about a sport that has rampant cheating. I quit watching baseball after the steriods and I will quit watching football after the agents. I love competition for the sake of the game, and unc is doing their best to undermine it. Fuck this shit - I am pulling for the ncaa in this, because I love college football and don't want to see it end up like mlb.

I will be disgusted if our corner does nothing to protest a corrupt, butch davis coached bunch of thugs playing in our league. Hopefully, Yow will not have to do anything, and the ncaa will do their job.

No edit, im just pissed off: fuck unc and their walmart fag fans. fuck those assholes who support butch. fuck those graduates who don't see the academic improprieties. kudos to those unc grads who see this as a black mark on their school and vote for change.



[Edited on October 23, 2010 at 1:12 AM. Reason : please not barack]

10/23/2010 1:10:06 AM

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u mad?

10/23/2010 1:25:34 AM

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I am not mad, I just fail to see how a unc program that has been proven to have zero credibility could ever claim to beat us.

The scandal has ruined a game which I used to:

- look forward to and pace the night before about.
- broke up with 2 girlfriends over.
- got one speeding ticket over.
- got in at least one fight over.
- vowed never to return to kenan stadium after ta was in game. FUCK YOU REF. TO THIS DAY I HOPE YOU CHOKE ON BLACK DICK FOR THAT CALL. STILL WILL NOT GO BACK AND FUCK YOU ASSHOLE FANS AT UNC FOR THAT ONE. SOMEONE SHOULD BE COCK-CHOKED FOR THAT CALL.

This situation has made me think football is more like mlb, which i hate, because it really is more exciting and fun to watch. watching baseball sucks a fat cock - but college fb is great. Let's hope the ncaa does the right thing to restore integrity to the game.

10/23/2010 1:34:30 AM

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define "im done"

you'll stop watching football or what

10/23/2010 1:37:58 AM

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I will treat college fb as i do mlb baseball, in a sense, I will cease to care who wins or who is in what conference. I will view college fb and really most sports as professional.

I care little for the nba, mlb, and the nfl gets my attention because it's still a cool sport. However, if unc skates, I better never hear one word about banners in the dean dome, new facilities, great recruits, etc.

All the final fours, wins, etc mean precisely dick after what butch and co. have pulled over there. unless we are allowed to reincarnate Jimmy V, everyone at unc should shut the fuck up and the ncaa should do their job.

[Edited on October 23, 2010 at 1:44 AM. Reason : ]

I am actually worried that our wealthy alums will agree with my stance. It is not worth giving money to an organization that is competing with a large disadvantage.

Until someone with some power says "we are not going to tolerate any impropriety from our institutions, including no agent money, no academic fraud, no cheating of any kind by assistants and head coaches" then my money is on the sidelines. I hope other ncsu alums agree - don't support Swofford and his evil empire by continuing to blindly give. Speak with your money. Don't let UNC-GAY undermine the money you have given to build the football center and Vaughn Towers.

[Edited on October 23, 2010 at 1:51 AM. Reason : fuck unc]

10/23/2010 1:43:00 AM

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"- look forward to and pace the night before about.
- broke up with 2 girlfriends over.
- got one speeding ticket over.
- got in at least one fight over.
- vowed never to return to kenan stadium after ta was in game. FUCK YOU REF. TO THIS DAY I HOPE YOU CHOKE ON BLACK DICK FOR THAT CALL. STILL WILL NOT GO BACK AND FUCK YOU ASSHOLE FANS AT UNC FOR THAT ONE. SOMEONE SHOULD BE COCK-CHOKED FOR THAT CALL."



....... dude, you might need a little help.

10/23/2010 2:00:06 AM

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I dunno, I had the added benefit of wearing a TA jersey to that game.
Video shows he was in, it was obvious from my seats... and the worst was the walk back to the car having to listen to those ass hats talk about the ensuing fumble.
I danced on the field in what, 00 when we beat them there... As much as I'd love to go back, I agree with beergolftile, what's the point of supporting franklin st/UNC with any patronage when they are basically getting away with cheating and paying players.

10/23/2010 6:53:16 AM

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Butch has to be gone at the end of the season. Multiple players in the program were found to be getting paid. This is as bad as anything the NCAA has recently found and punished.

10/23/2010 9:35:01 AM

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yeah, he's mad...

10/23/2010 10:03:11 AM

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"If they(fags at unc) skate, end of donations to the wolfpack club from beergolftile."


wait, so you're saying if UNC somehow spins their way out of this, you will stop supporting the wolfpack?

That might be the single dumbest thing i've ever read on TWW.

10/23/2010 10:17:31 AM

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"- broke up with 2 girlfriends over."


wtf

10/23/2010 10:22:33 AM

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TA was down, you fools.

10/23/2010 10:23:20 AM

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I dunno if he was down (I was at the game, didn't have the benefit of TV instant replay)

What I DO know, is that he was originally ruled in the endzone for a TD, and they took it off the board

And this was before college football had instant replay

Basically, we got fucked

10/23/2010 10:52:21 AM

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http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/10/23/756327/agents-identified-in-unc-probe.html

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Three people associated with agents or financial advisers provided benefits, including hotel rooms, meals and access to a pool party, to UNC football players who broke NCAA rules, new records show.

The documents, released Friday afternoon after weeks of requests from The News & Observer and the Charlotte Observer, were heavily redacted by UNC lawyers who cited a federal privacy law that keeps student educational records private. As a result, the 19 pages do not specifically detail which players received which benefits.

Still, the records and interviews shed more light on the crisis that has surrounded UNC's football program since the summer, when concerns about agents providing benefits to players - which is forbidden - brought NCAA investigators to Chapel Hill.


Since then, the university has acknowledged academic misconduct violations as well. In all, 14 players have missed some or all of the season. The program's second-in-command, top recruiter and associate head coach John Blake, resigned amid questions about receiving money from an agent. Head coach Butch Davis has said he won't resign.

And three players are no longer eligible to play in college: Marvin Austin, Greg Little and Robert Quinn, all projected to be selected in next spring's NFL draft. Last week, the NCAA said that Little and Quinn had lied to its investigators and that the players took trips, jewelry and more worth a combined $10,000. The NCAA banned them from college play after receiving reports from UNC.

UNC said Austin accepted more than $10,000 in benefits and kicked him out of the program without submitting information about him to the NCAA.

But until Friday, the NCAA and UNC had declined to say who provided the benefits. UNC switched course after continued efforts by The N&O and the Observer to force their release.

The NCAA still refuses to release records on the agents, saying it doesn't have jurisdiction over them. The N.C. Secretary of State's office enforces a state agent-registration law, and the state agency has acknowledged opening a criminal probe that could lead to felony charges.

3 agents named

The new documents appear to include five letters to the NCAA that report violations of NCAA rules.

In addition to naming three people who provided benefits, the documents also mention four meetings at local restaurants in which dinners were paid for by financial advisers. But it does not name the advisers.

A UNC spokeswoman said she could not clarify that.

"We have not submitted any documents to the NCAA that reference agents or prospective agents other than those named in the attached letters," vice chancellor Nancy Davis said.

The documents say that agent-related benefits were provided by:

?Chris Hawkins, a former UNC football player who the documents say is considered a "runner" for agents or advisers. A runner is someone who befriends players and helps recruit them for others.

Hawkins is mentioned in three of the violation letters to the NCAA as providing "minimal" benefits, though a separate letter describes more extensive involvement.

The additional document is a letter to Hawkins from UNC athletic director Dick Baddour that says UNC is "taking formal action to disassociate" Hawkins from the program, banning him from contact with any athletes for five years.

Hawkins said in an interview that he was only trying to help friends and players who were being bombarded by agents and others, and that he was not paid by anyone to secure players.

?Todd Stewart, who is believed to be from Washington, D.C.

Stewart is described in one of the NCAA violation letters as a prospective agent because of "self-identified ties with a financial advising firm."

The documents say that Stewart booked and paid for hotel rooms. After a lengthy section that is blanked out, the documents say "it has been determined that these costs" were paid by Stewart.

Stewart could not be reached on Friday. Stewart has told ESPN that he was contacted by the NCAA, and he acknowledged that he was at a party with players in South Florida this year.

"There were parties and they were popular," Stewart told ESPN. "But it wasn't some conspiracy to get players for sports agents."

It's not clear if he was asked by ESPN whether he provided benefits to players.

?Michael Katz, director of marketing and client services for Rosenhaus Sports, which has the largest number of NFL clients.

Two of the NCAA violation letters say Katz provided wristbands that granted access to a pool party. The documents do not say more about that, including specifically whether that action triggers a violation. Previous reports have shown Austin and Little at a South Florida pool party.

Katz could not immediately be reached. The agency where he works is owned by brothers Drew and Jason Rosenhaus. Jason Rosenhaus, the vice chairman of the agency, took information from a reporter on the situation Friday but declined to comment.

Agency chairman Drew Rosenhaus told the Sports Business Journal that his employee assured him the allegations were false.

"At no time did my employee provide any benefits to any college player," Rosenhaus said in a quote posted on a Sports Business Journal reporter's Twitter account.

Katz's involvement marks at least the second time the agency had contact with a North Carolina player during the offseason.

Davis, in his fourth year as head coach, recently confirmed in an interview for The N&O and Observer that he became aware while on vacation that Drew Rosenhaus was at Kenan Stadium meeting with a player and the meeting was broken up.

"The individual that told me that said that he asked the player to go ahead and leave, and that he asked Drew Rosenhaus to leave," Davis said.

Davis declined to identify the player or who intervened in the contact, which occurred in June.

It would not have been against NCAA rules for Rosenhaus to meet with the player because UNC says the player was a rising senior. That means it wouldn't have violated NFL Players Association rules, either.

Rosenhaus is registered with the N.C. Secretary of State as an athlete agent.

Impermissible benefits

Besides the troubles surrounding Austin, Little and Quinn, two other players - Kendric Burney and Deunta Williams - have been suspended for accepting trips.

Burney took trips to Atlanta, Las Vegas and California, and Williams made two trips to California. Although both players paid for part of their travel expenses, the NCAA ruled that there were other benefits, and they had to make donations to charity.

Williams has said former UNC defensive back Omar Brown - who's not known to be associated with a sports agent - provided the impermissible benefits that led to his four-game suspension.

Burney's father, Tyrone Burney, has said Kendric's association with Hawkins led to his suspension. Burney initially was suspended for six games but remains withheld from a seventh game, to be played today at Miami.

Burney's Twitter page identified current defensive back Charles Brown as traveling to Atlanta with Burney and Hawkins, and that running back Shaun Draughn met them when they arrived.

Brown is out for the season.

Draughn was withheld from one game.

Two other players - Jonathan Smith and Brian Gupton - are out for the season, but it's unclear whether their violations were related to academics or agents.

The other players who have missed games are: Michael McAdoo, who has yet to play; Ryan Houston, who has been cleared after missing five games and might sit out the rest of the season without losing a year of eligibility, commonly known as redshirting; Linwan Euwell, who was held out of five games; Da'Norris Searcy, who missed three games; and Devon Ramsay, who played in the first four games but has been withheld since.

The documents include the letter from Baddour to Hawkins, dated the week before the NCAA banned Little and Quinn.

Hawkins played defensive back for the Tar Heels from 2001 to 2003 and was dismissed from the program in April 2004 for a team rule violation. Hawkins has said he became friendly with Tar Heels players while visiting the team's weight room with Willie Parker, who was a teammate of Hawkins' at UNC and went on to win two Super Bowls as a Pittsburgh Steelers running back.

The documents outline four ways that Baddour says Hawkins' "recent involvement with our student-athletes has led to the suspension of some ... and placed them at risk of losing their NCAA eligibility."

Baddour wrote that UNC developed information indicating Hawkins "may have" provided impermissible benefits; arranged for meetings with agents; offered to purchase gear and memorabilia from players; and stated to agents and financial advisers that he represented players.

Hawkins is also connected to Georgia wide receiver A.J. Green, who was suspended for four games for selling a bowl game jersey to Hawkins for $1,000.

For at least five years, UNC will not allow him to have any athletic benefit or privilege that is not available to the general public.

The school has prohibited Hawkins from communicating with current or prospective athletes, and from accessing the Kenan Football Center or other athletic facilities at any time.
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10/23/2010 11:45:21 AM

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BGT is a fucking psychopath



Should've used the Deal With It variation

10/23/2010 2:35:34 PM

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^Correct on both accounts

10/23/2010 3:03:22 PM

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"The scandal has ruined a game which I used to:

- look forward to and pace the night before about.
- broke up with 2 girlfriends over.
- got one speeding ticket over.
- got in at least one fight over.
- vowed never to return to kenan stadium after ta was in game. FUCK YOU REF. TO THIS DAY I HOPE YOU CHOKE ON BLACK DICK FOR THAT CALL. STILL WILL NOT GO BACK AND FUCK YOU ASSHOLE FANS AT UNC FOR THAT ONE. SOMEONE SHOULD BE COCK-CHOKED FOR THAT CALL."


This is extremely sad.

10/23/2010 3:35:53 PM

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"Ryan Houston, who has been cleared after missing five games and might sit out the rest of the season without losing a year of eligibility, commonly known as redshirting"

The NCAA should assrape the ever-loving shit out of UNC if they try this. Absolute bullshit

10/23/2010 5:25:33 PM

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Is it against the rules?

[Edited on October 23, 2010 at 5:37 PM. Reason : V exactly... i don't get the outrage. if he was ineligible he wouldn't have been cleared]

10/23/2010 5:28:12 PM

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i mean, he was cleared and he didnt play, whats the problem?

10/23/2010 5:33:24 PM

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hey, we have good evidence to believe that you cheated in class. so we held you out for five games. but, we're too much of a cheat, ourselves, to actually hold you accountable, so we "cleared you" and hid the evidence from the NCAA. Hey, we're gonna give you a redshirt, ok?

10/23/2010 5:40:31 PM

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Oh, so you're one of those idiots.

10/23/2010 5:41:58 PM

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"I quit watching baseball after the steriods"


that's because you're a fucking idiot who doesn't understand the fact that the effect of steroids on the game is overstated, and you would be equally stupid for refusing to donate to your school's football program if things don't go the way you'd like.

/derail

[Edited on October 23, 2010 at 6:15 PM. Reason : .]

10/23/2010 6:15:17 PM

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^^^^ I don't have a problem with it if it turns out he didn't do anything wrong and just sat out as a precaution.

But if someone like Kendric Burney red-shirted after being declared ineligible by the NCAA for 6 games, I'd have an issue with that because it takes the bite out of the punishment. It would set the precedent that kids like him who were good enough to come in and play right away (and not use their red-shirt) could cheat their asses off/accept gifts from agents and if they get caught, it's not a problem because they can just use that year to red-shirt. Red-shirting might hurt a little from the standpoint of having to stick around college for another year and potentially hurting their draft stock, but they likely would benefit from having another year to get bigger and stronger. Not to mention that college is fun as shit, and who wouldn't want another year of chilling and fucking hot bitches if someone else is paying for it?


[Edited on October 23, 2010 at 6:19 PM. Reason : Extra ^]

10/23/2010 6:16:26 PM

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yeah, but you and I both know that he cheated like a motherfucker.

10/23/2010 6:27:40 PM

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the NCAA has to step in and say these kids can't redshirt

i can't believe this is a viable option

10/23/2010 7:19:00 PM

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