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re: Alabama pays former assistant $317k to keep mouth shut
Posted on 10/8/16 at 1:31 am to CtotheVrzrbck
Posted on 10/8/16 at 1:31 am to CtotheVrzrbck
Ranked by Most NCAA Major Infractions
Worst to Best:
T-1st. Texas A&M - 7 Major Infractions
T-1st. Auburn - 7 Major Infractions
T-1st. Georgia - 7 Major Infractions
T-2nd. Mississippi St. - 6 Major Infractions
T-2nd. Kentucky - 6 Major Infractions
T-3rd. Florida - 5 Major Infractions
T-3rd. South Carolina - 5 Major Infractions
T-3rd. Alabama - 5 Major Infractions
T-4th. Tennessee - 4 Major Infractions
T-4th. Arkansas - 4 Major Infractions
T-4th. Missouri - 4 Major Infractions
T-5th. LSU - 3 Major Infractions
T-5th. Ole Miss - 3 Major Infractions
6th. Vanderbilt - 1 Major Infraction
NCAA Database
Worst to Best:
T-1st. Texas A&M - 7 Major Infractions
T-1st. Auburn - 7 Major Infractions
T-1st. Georgia - 7 Major Infractions
T-2nd. Mississippi St. - 6 Major Infractions
T-2nd. Kentucky - 6 Major Infractions
T-3rd. Florida - 5 Major Infractions
T-3rd. South Carolina - 5 Major Infractions
T-3rd. Alabama - 5 Major Infractions
T-4th. Tennessee - 4 Major Infractions
T-4th. Arkansas - 4 Major Infractions
T-4th. Missouri - 4 Major Infractions
T-5th. LSU - 3 Major Infractions
T-5th. Ole Miss - 3 Major Infractions
6th. Vanderbilt - 1 Major Infraction
NCAA Database
Posted on 10/8/16 at 1:33 am to secuniversity
How about over the last 30 years?
Posted on 10/8/16 at 1:34 am to MrAUTigers
Funny yet arbitrary timeframe. Hmmm. Weird.
No. All-time is more accurate.
No. All-time is more accurate.
This post was edited on 10/8/16 at 1:35 am
Posted on 10/8/16 at 1:38 am to secuniversity
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Funny yet arbitrary timeframe
Not exactly. More of the current era instead of from the beginning of college football. You know the answer to the question though.
Posted on 10/8/16 at 1:53 am to MrAUTigers
No. The term 'Major Infraction' was created in 1952 by the NCAA to govern schools.
Why would you define 1986 as the year college football became "current era"? And why leave off the other 34 years?
1986 and 34 years seem like a pretty arbitrary date and number.
Why would you define 1986 as the year college football became "current era"? And why leave off the other 34 years?
1986 and 34 years seem like a pretty arbitrary date and number.
This post was edited on 10/8/16 at 1:55 am
Posted on 10/8/16 at 2:52 am to MrAUTigers
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Not exactly. More of the current era instead of from the beginning of college football. You know the answer to the question though.
But seriously though, where in the frick do you get 30 years as the cutoff? It's just absolutely arbitrary. Anyway, this discussion is all just wasted energy. We can all agree that Auburn is historically the most notorious cheating program in the SEC (literally the most major infractions in major college football, being put on probation by SACS for lacking academic credibility in its quest to win football games, etc, etc). All that said, Alabama's history is almost as bad, so let's not throw stones in our glass houses. While Alabama is thankful their history of cheating is not as shameful as Auburn's, it is still nothing to be proud of, and we can all be thankful we aren't PSU level depravity. Let's gain some perspective folks.
Posted on 10/8/16 at 3:01 am to Rabern57
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none of the stuff that comes out against Bama happened
Nope. None of it ever happened. Trent Richardson was speaking metaphorically when he said it was a "business decision". And his car is one of the many that disappear after hit-and-run. It happens all the time on TV. Cyrus Kouandjio and Brent Calliway's families were looking out for their son's best interest, which anyone would do. There is zero link between Saban and Emmert and Bryant Bank and boosters and board members. The T-town menswear owner was rightfully served a cease and desist letter and it was hand delivered so no stamp or documentation was needed and he just got carried away because he has such good deals on suits that everybody shops there incLuding the Bama players. Thats why the exhaustive one-day internal investigation took such a short period of time to complete. There was simply nothing there. The car dealership in Gasden has all the legal paperwork for every Dodge Charger ever sold and the cars were legally purchased by family memebers. There have been no incidences of the REC donations to highschool booster groups. Julio and Ingram just enjoy a good deep sea fishing trip every now and then...and who doesnt. It's all legit. And those twitter hackers should be punished for hacking DJ Fluker's account.
This post was edited on 10/8/16 at 3:11 am
Posted on 10/8/16 at 6:00 am to TailbackU
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by TailbackU
And Cam's father demanded $180000 from Mississippi State but sent his son to Auburn instead out of the goodness of his heart. And the HBO four were actually paid by the REC to lie about money they received from Auburn coaches.
Like the other man said, can't we all just agree that we hope our own teams don't get caught? Everybody is doing their best to skirt the rules and push the boundaries of what the NCAA will turn a blind eye to. Nobody can say their program is squeaky clean.
This post was edited on 10/8/16 at 6:01 am
Posted on 10/8/16 at 6:56 am to TailbackU
You still butt hurt over Cyrus Kouandjio and Brent Calloway? Two long time Bama leans who flip to Auburn for a short period after late trips to the cow college where they were entertained by hookers and booze.
Don't go throwing too many stones about Bama commits that chose Bama over Auburn during Trooper Taylor's time on the Plains. If they chose Bama over Auburn, it's because Auburn was outbid.
Don't go throwing too many stones about Bama commits that chose Bama over Auburn during Trooper Taylor's time on the Plains. If they chose Bama over Auburn, it's because Auburn was outbid.
Posted on 10/8/16 at 7:06 am to Merck
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And Cam's father demanded $180000 from Mississippi State but sent his son to Auburn instead out of the goodness of his heart.
I'll make you the same hypothetical deal I make all you low life cretin tree killing ball dragging scumbag Bama fricks... Here's how we settle this. Let's have Alabama be subjected to the same 13-month extensive investigation by the NCAA at Auburn went through. If they find that Alabama had not only committed no major violations, but zero secondary ones as well, like Auburn then we'll call it even. Okay? You up for it? That's really the only fair way to look at it.
Of course you wouldn't accept that. Because you know good and goddamn well that Alabama would never survive that and they would bury your arse underneath Bryant-Denny Stadium, SMU style, motherfricker.
Posted on 10/8/16 at 7:10 am to cardboardboxer
Yet more proof of the REC Conspiracy.
Posted on 10/8/16 at 8:21 am to joeyb147
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why the August payment that pushed Davis’ salary to a level beyond what his contract called for is unknown.
Yeah but it kinda is known, now isn't it.
Posted on 10/8/16 at 8:40 am to TailbackU
Yawn, didn't care that Auburn paid Cam, don't care who Ole Miss paid, don't care why Bama paid that man. Don't care what any other school does either. College football is a multi billion dollar business, and it never has bothered me when the money trickle downs to the people who make it happen. They cheat, they get caught, pay the price and then cheat again. Same pattern. Your school, whoever they are, does it too.IS it really cheating if all the schools are doing it? Doesn't that make it fair.So instead of getting on our high horses and start pointing fingers at each other, SEC schools should work together to fight the common enemy, the ncaa.
Posted on 10/8/16 at 8:55 am to joeyb147
LOL, it was actually a way to save UA money, i.e. avoid huge lawyer fees...fast forward when Davis's lawyer filed the inevitable lawsuit stating UA violated client's due process, wording in contract, blah blah blah.
Posted on 10/8/16 at 8:59 am to BamaELCo
Why would we be upset over those to overrated guys?... if anyone should be mad it's kuandjio for Saban making him play hurt and ruining his potential pro career.
Posted on 10/8/16 at 9:08 am to joeyb147
NCAA is investigating this currently. This will make the Ole Miss case look like petty theft. Would not surprise me if they have to vacate the national title from last season.
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