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Honestly, that's fine by me. A one game suspension seems like it's more than enough to pay back for a golf cart ride. You'd hope that he could give more out of the goodness of his heart, but I don't know his financial situation nor do I think the NCAA should start requiring their athletes to pay fines.
..... $5 is a little cheap don't you think. It is for charity.
I don't remember there being $5 golf cart rides at any games I attended. Hell I don't even remember them being offered. There shouldn't be a price put up for him to BUY his was out of this issue. He still violated the rules.
I think he has served his time with missing the OSU game.
However, if the $5 is supposed to be fair market value representing compensation for services received how much would a similar cab ride cost in that part of LA?
To piggy back on your point, he is a college kid who doesn't have much money. Five bucks is better than nothing. I'm sure you all remember having tight wallets in college. Buying keystone light and what not.Honestly, that's fine by me. A one game suspension seems like it's more than enough to pay back for a golf cart ride. You'd hope that he could give more out of the goodness of his heart, but I don't know his financial situation nor do I think the NCAA should start requiring their athletes to pay fines.
WTF NDOM? Nice avatar!?Dont be so hard on the guy. I beat the living S H I T out of him for hollering at my girlfriend. So after I beat his ARSE, I took his weed AND his money and only left him 5 bucks. So he decided to give it to charity so he could be clear to play on saturday so he could get paid from the game. Drug deal gone bad I guess. Thats what he gets for coming all the way to michigan to score some dope. BEOTCH NOW WHAT?
Unintentional illegal benefits are typically allowed to be repaid by an equivalent donation to a qualifying charity. I don't take issue with the procedure as much as I do with him being a cheap ***.