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re: Clemson #4 wtf?
Posted on 2/9/15 at 10:16 am to HogBalls
Posted on 2/9/15 at 10:16 am to HogBalls
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Why would these top athletes want to go to Clemson??
Let's ask them.
Mike Bellamy, why did you go to clemson?
That makes sense.
Kenneth Page, why did you go to Clemson?
Ok, thanks for sharing.
Dwayne Allen, why did you pick Clemson?
Post Orange Bowl Loss 70-33 with Dwayne Allen, he said so himself
Thanks for being honest Dwayne.
Sammy Watkins, why did you pick clemson?
Safe Place To Sleep
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The family of a Clemson University football “superstar” allegedly received improper benefits from a Florida hotel executive with close ties to former Tigers’ assistant coach Brad Scott, multiple sources tell FITS.
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Multiple employees at the resort have confirmed that the player’s family was put up at the hotel for an extended period in 2010. They have also confirmed reports that the hotel’s general manager – Cory Clark – bragged about the arrangement.
I'm noticing a trend here.
It is what it is, they are good and have been good at recognizing the NCAA is dead, they can make their own rules and everything is in cash.
Posted on 2/12/15 at 5:40 am to CockInYourEar
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et's ask them.
Mike Bellamy, why did you go to clemson?
That makes sense.
Kenneth Page, why did you go to Clemson?
Ok, thanks for sharing.
Dwayne Allen, why did you pick Clemson?
Post Orange Bowl Loss 70-33 with Dwayne Allen, he said so himself
Thanks for being honest Dwayne.
Sammy Watkins, why did you pick clemson?
Safe Place To Sleep
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The family of a Clemson University football “superstar” allegedly received improper benefits from a Florida hotel executive with close ties to former Tigers’ assistant coach Brad Scott, multiple sources tell FITS.
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Multiple employees at the resort have confirmed that the player’s family was put up at the hotel for an extended period in 2010. They have also confirmed reports that the hotel’s general manager – Cory Clark – bragged about the arrangement.
I'm noticing a trend here.
It is what it is, they are good and have been good at recognizing the NCAA is dead, they can make their own rules and everything is in cash.
South Carolina was placed on probation for three years, ending April 26, 2015.
The NCAA has ruled that South Carolina failed to monitor its athletic program that resulted in various rules violations and has accepted the school's proposed sanctions to cut six football scholarships and slash its official recruiting visits by more than half in the coming year.
There were no forfeiture of games or bowl ban attached to the penalties, which stemmed from athletes receiving $59,000 in impermissible benefits.
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This post was edited on 2/12/15 at 5:54 am
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