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Posted on 2/20/15 at 9:08 am to roadGator
quote:Scooter, a piece of advice...when you realize that you're digging yourself a hole...stop digging.
What he meant was stupid, dumbass. It was wildly unlikely and less humorous than the notion that OM will ever win the SEC in much of anything.
Posted on 2/20/15 at 9:09 am to coachcrisp
Gramps, work on your funny. It's broken.
Posted on 2/20/15 at 9:16 am to roadGator
quote:I don't suspect that anything pertaining to NCAA sanctions against the gators would be funny to you about now, Scooter...just put the shovel down, take a deep breath and try to relax...1:00 pm will be here soon.
Gramps, work on your funny. It's broken.
Posted on 2/20/15 at 9:17 am to Tuscaloosa
a guy who ended up in prison for armed robbery claimed muchamp gave him 400 dollars. comments the ncaa apparently didnt believe. meanwhile, i have lost count of all the bammer players who have received money under saban. more than one bammer player has admitted to receiving some type of illegal benefit
Posted on 2/20/15 at 9:17 am to Ericvol2096
Looks like it's about Ridley.
LOL, this is nothing.
LOL, this is nothing.
Posted on 2/20/15 at 9:19 am to coachcrisp
When you scratch your balls do you have to take off your shoes?
Posted on 2/20/15 at 9:21 am to Tuscaloosa
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Don't worry, the quotes were given about his time as DC at Auburn.
Story about same time on Fluker... Where is Davis?
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Five Southeastern Conference football players, including former Alabama All-American tackle D.J. Fluker, allegedly received impermissible benefits prior to completing their collegiate careers.
According to a Yahoo! Sports report, former Alabama defensive end Luther Davis acted as an intermediary between the players and multiple NFL agents and financial advisers. The report says Davis funneled money and benefits totaling $45,500 to Fluker, Tennessee starting defensive end Maurice Couch, former Volunteers quarterback Tyler Bray, and former Mississippi State players Fletcher Cox and Chad Bumphis.
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D.J. Fluker allegedly received impermissible benefits during his playing career at Alabama.
The allegations would violate NCAA bylaw 12.3.1.2, which prohibits athletes from receiving extra benefits from prospective agents or marketing representatives. The violation could impact Fluker's eligibility and potentially the Alabama wins he participated in, including the 2012 Discover BCS National Championship.
Thanks for always making it about Auburn, bogus report at that...
Posted on 2/20/15 at 9:21 am to roadGator
quote:You're really banging on that PC trying to get a clue, huh? Boy, don't let this give you gray hair...just a few more hours and the world will know.
Looks like it's about Ridley. LOL, this is nothing.
Posted on 2/20/15 at 9:24 am to auburnphan23
quote:Help me out here...you've got to be more specific when referring to x-Auburn players.
a guy who ended up in prison for armed robbery...
Posted on 2/20/15 at 9:24 am to coachcrisp
I hope your helmet is on. I don't want you to get that bald arse head of yours all bruised up.
Do you wear it during the wheel chair races at the home too? What number is your chair?
Do you wear it during the wheel chair races at the home too? What number is your chair?
Posted on 2/20/15 at 9:26 am to allin2010
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auburnphan23
quote:
allin2010
Get a room.
Posted on 2/20/15 at 9:26 am to roadGator
quote:Listen...what's that rustling sound I hear?.....
I hope your helmet is on. I don't want you to get that bald arse head of yours all bruised up. Do you wear it during the wheel chair races at the home too? What number is your chair?
Posted on 2/20/15 at 9:30 am to Phat Phil
I hope this is something big enough to kill the UF program, and Gatorprincess overdoses on Sonic tater tots and shits herself to death in the center of Gainesville, which is a toilet anyway, causing the city to be quarantined for the next 50 years. Then the male inhabitants, out of desperation, kill themselves by biting each other's dicks off, preventing any procreation for at least a generation.
UF just rubs me the wrong way, is what I'm trying to say here.
UF just rubs me the wrong way, is what I'm trying to say here.
Posted on 2/20/15 at 9:31 am to Ericvol2096
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GAINESVILLE- The NCAA is expected to announce an infractions committee decision regarding the University of Florida, according to a report by Associated Press reporter Mark Long.
Long reports that the NCAA will make their announcement at 1 p.m. Friday and follow up with a 2 p.m. media call.
The University of Florida Athletic Department has released a statement confirming that the infractions were related to former wide receivers coach Joker Phillips.
"We have not received the report yet, but we will receive it later today. However this is a final resolution to a matter that we dealt with last June regarding one of our former assistant football coaches."
— Florida Gators (@GatorZoneNews) February 20, 2015
Last June, Phillips resigned unexpectedly. Yahoo Sports reported Phillips was photographed sitting in a restaurant with a recruit during an NCAA official dead period. Yahoo, citing multiple sources, said the photo was turned over to the NCAA by someone with ties to the University of Miami.
The incident could be considered a major violation, which has been a rarity in the last couple of decades. Florida last served NCAA probation in football in 1990, Steve Spurrier's first season, and was banned from a bowl. It was the last time before last fall that the Gators did not appear in a bowl game.
Phillips said he left for personal reasons.
"I'm thankful for the opportunity that the University of Florida and Will Muschamp provided to me and my family, but at this time I have decided to step down from my position on the UF coaching staff for personal reasons," Phillips said in a statement released by the school at the time.
Before joining the Gators staff, Phillips had been the head coach at the University of Kentucky. He was recently hired to be the wide receivers coach for the Cleveland Browns.
First Coast News has calls in to both the NCAA and University of Florida Athletic Department.
Stay with us for further information about this developing story.
GAINESVILLE- The NCAA is expected to announce an infractions committee decision regarding the University of Florida, according to a report by Associated Press reporter Mark Long.
Long reports that the NCAA will make their announcement at 1 p.m. Friday and follow up with a 2 p.m. media call.
The University of Florida Athletic Department has released a statement confirming that the infractions were related to former wide receivers coach Joker Phillips.
"We have not received the report yet, but we will receive it later today. However this is a final resolution to a matter that we dealt with last June regarding one of our former assistant football coaches."
— Florida Gators (@GatorZoneNews) February 20, 2015
Last June, Phillips resigned unexpectedly. Yahoo Sports reported Phillips was photographed sitting in a restaurant with a recruit during an NCAA official dead period. Yahoo, citing multiple sources, said the photo was turned over to the NCAA by someone with ties to the University of Miami.
The incident could be considered a major violation, which has been a rarity in the last couple of decades. Florida last served NCAA probation in football in 1990, Steve Spurrier's first season, and was banned from a bowl. It was the last time before last fall that the Gators did not appear in a bowl game.
Phillips said he left for personal reasons.
"I'm thankful for the opportunity that the University of Florida and Will Muschamp provided to me and my family, but at this time I have decided to step down from my position on the UF coaching staff for personal reasons," Phillips said in a statement released by the school at the time.
Before joining the Gators staff, Phillips had been the head coach at the University of Kentucky. He was recently hired to be the wide receivers coach for the Cleveland Browns.
First Coast News has calls in to both the NCAA and University of Florida Athletic Department.
Stay with us for further information about this developing story.
Posted on 2/20/15 at 9:31 am to Vols&Shaft83
Was the above post before or after your meds?
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