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Prognosticating the unpredictable

13 years 6 months ago #37488 by ogredawg
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Buc wrote:

BulldogShannon, being a bit of a worry wart, beginning to have some concern about our two running backs. Know that they are healing, do know that practice under fire makes everyone better.

NCAA, don't by-pass Ohio State with all of the other clutter out there.




Jakar Hamilton out for the season....stress facture of the ankle.....not great on the cover skills but he could tackle and hit hard.....redshirt for him this year....

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13 years 6 months ago #37489 by BulldogShannon
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It is amazing how Ohio State is being treated. You have a head Coach with written documentation covering up for inelligible players, and relatively minor punishment.

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13 years 6 months ago #37490 by Buc
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Suppose the question is . . . who is next? Did you guys watch the link I posted couple of months back about the payoffs in South Florida to the kids playing pee wee or whatever. It was a youtube link.

NCAA good, bad or otherwise, do not stand a chance of righting this ship.

I believe that more and more we will see the ESPN's, shoe manufacturers and others running the college game. In the end, it will be a huge production, it will however change the game as we have known it.

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13 years 6 months ago #37491 by BulldogShannon
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If the NCAA really wants to clear this up, there is one simple thing they can do and this will be all over; they would have to work with the NFL the same way NCAA has worked with Major League Baseball concerning their draft.

1. ANY player caught and proven by the NCAA to have received ANY improper benefits, has to wait one year to enter the NFL draft.

2. Any booster who gives benefits to a player, will have a civil suit brought against him for $1 million by the affected university since that person harmed a contractual aggrement between the player and university (the scholarship). The school and the NCAA should sue the hell out of the booster for all damages.

That would fix 90% of it.

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13 years 6 months ago #37492 by Buc
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Guess that is what this whole thing is down to concerning the NCAA. What will they do? They have two major programs right now that they could do the right thing with and change the entire way college football is played. That is just agreeing with your post BulldogShannon.

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13 years 6 months ago #37493 by averagedawg
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Reinstate the death penalty.

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