BurningRiver
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Wait, an SEC team cheated to win a championship? Let me put on my surprised face.
After all the allegations of paid players, ped’s, and book scams in the SEC I don’t see how this just gets swept under the rug. I think the NCAA has to act on this or there media and other schools throughout the country will be all over the NCAA. Have said this before and have no problem repeating myself, “where there’s smoke there’s fire” things in the SEC are too good to be true.
I think it will come down to will the NCAA benefit more from letting the SEC continue it's ways than it would from hitting as they should, or vice versa...
Let me put on my surprised face.
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In response to Selena Roberts' Auburn story, Emmert says, "What there is a newspaper story. That’s it."
Emmert held a press conference today as a part of the final four and was apparently a big time dbag.
@JasonKirkSBN: Mark Emmert's Final Four press conference: A disaster, in tweets Mark Emmert's Final Four press conference: A disaster, in tweets - SBNation.com
With regards Emmert, I seriously have no idea how he got appointed in the first place much less has been allowed to keep his job. He is so bad at it and part of me is starting to think he's intentionally sand bagging.
First and foremost, he has SEC roots being the Chancellor of LSU for a number of years. I think that is part of the issue that allows him to turn a blind eye towards everything SEC.
Second, he's ****ing stupid. The way he talks and presents himself is not what you'd expect for any major executive. It's honestly pathetic. How is it possible that we can't find some nice Harvard/Princeton/Stanford/etc. etc. educated person with better qualifications and no ties to the SEC to lead the NCAA? Someone who actually believes in education and won't have biases?
Currently blowing up on Twitter. This might finally be it for the Tigers.
You all hear the latest? Failed drug test cover-ups? Some ESPN the Mag reporter just finished up a 6-month investigation in which multiple failed drug tests for use of synthetic marijuana were supressed by the team; supposedly 7 failed tests by one player alone (Mosley I believe). I'm loving every second of this.
I wonder if Mr. Anzalone has had a talk with Muschamp. The last player on the UF roster who needs cash is Alex (Dad is a doctor), but I know for a fact that his Dad never hesitates to pick up the phone and call the school or drop by if something is up regarding his boy.
So...I guess it's time to pull out the roadblocks? All potential recruits get a free Vette furnished with a stripper of their choosing!
What does that even mean? And why shouldn't a parent be involved? (as the Auburn story suggests, you can't exactly rely on the schools to watch out for your son) And is there really any point in talking **** about an 18 year old like that?
It sucks Anzalone ditched us for Florida, but it's his life. Lets move on, yes?
I'm guessing he's asking if Dr. Anzalone has called Muschamp to ask about his involvement in these shenanigans. I don't read Leppy's comment as talking sh*t about Alex. I also don't think he's suggesting that a parent shouldn't be involved, actually, quite the opposite.
OK. Fair enough. I may have misinterpreted. I sometimes get over-sensitive about internet tough guys fragging teenagers who change their mind about where to go to college.
LOL
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Premise of Selena Roberts story was Mike McNeil maintaining his innocence for 2+ years. 5 days later he pleads guilty.</p>— James Crepea (@JamesCrepea) <a href="https://twitter.com/JamesCrepea/status/321281353868013568">April 8, 2013</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Former Auburn safety Michael McNeil pleads guilty; setenced to 3 years in jail, 3 years probation. <a href="http://t.co/KKviSEiGN3" title="http://ow.ly/jR6T1">ow.ly/jR6T1</a></p>— Ed Enoch (@EdEnoch) <a href="https://twitter.com/EdEnoch/status/321282947535753217">April 8, 2013</a></blockquote>
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