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Posted on 9/12/13 at 1:09 am to Libertyabides71
Posted on 9/12/13 at 2:37 am to Libertyabides71
Actuall most of th retarded threads have come from a couple of auburn posters and one guy posing as an LSU fan. Some of the auburn posters are good guys and having some fun. Don't sweat it every team here has been investigated for something and we all flock like flies to crap when there's drama.
Posted on 9/12/13 at 11:21 am to labamafan
A few recruiting tidbits:
It looks like Clark is delaying his announcement until next week. His dad said that he really wants to visit Auburn for the AU/Miss St. game.
LSU has offered CJ Hampton (Ole Miss Commit) Not sure if that means they are losing confidence in Hootie or if they are trying to get some package deal together. FWIW we are also trying to sell Hootie on the idea of playing with CJ Hampton.
It looks like Clark is delaying his announcement until next week. His dad said that he really wants to visit Auburn for the AU/Miss St. game.
LSU has offered CJ Hampton (Ole Miss Commit) Not sure if that means they are losing confidence in Hootie or if they are trying to get some package deal together. FWIW we are also trying to sell Hootie on the idea of playing with CJ Hampton.
Posted on 9/12/13 at 11:34 am to chattabama
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looks like Clark is delaying his announcement until next week. His dad said that he really wants to visit Auburn for the AU/Miss St. game.
Why would they delay announcement so they could visit AU if the announcement would have been for AU?
Writing is on the wall on this one unless something unexpected happens. AU is a fun atmosphere for a game and their staff is full of solid recruiters, so I guess anything could happen.
Posted on 9/12/13 at 11:44 am to bamasgot13
I see this as a last ditch effort by AU as well. You gotta wonder though how much time will Gus and the staff have to dedicate to a recruit? If they win, Gus will be addressing the media, boosters, etc.
The timing on this one is what makes me feel confident about Bama. But stranger things have happened though so who knows?
The timing on this one is what makes me feel confident about Bama. But stranger things have happened though so who knows?
Posted on 9/12/13 at 11:45 am to Libertyabides71
Now I have no remorse about this statement but I hope we get Hootie and Fournette
I hope Speedy (the REAL overrated guy in the state of La) goes to Texas A&M
I am so agitated with the way all the other fanbases have acted over this BS with Luther Davis and Fluker
I hope Fournette continues to drag the LSU coaches and "insiders" along then like Landon Collins did right up there with Sylve's stepfather there commits to Bama. Bama has a lot better shot at Fournette than anyone is giving them credit for.
Yeah I'm mad

I hope Speedy (the REAL overrated guy in the state of La) goes to Texas A&M
I am so agitated with the way all the other fanbases have acted over this BS with Luther Davis and Fluker
I hope Fournette continues to drag the LSU coaches and "insiders" along then like Landon Collins did right up there with Sylve's stepfather there commits to Bama. Bama has a lot better shot at Fournette than anyone is giving them credit for.
Yeah I'm mad
Posted on 9/12/13 at 11:49 am to chattabama
...and just like that Fournette is coming to College Station to see the game
ESPN Article on it
ESPN Article on it
This post was edited on 9/12/13 at 11:53 am
Posted on 9/12/13 at 11:53 am to BuccWildBammer
Ive been hoping their dream team does not come into fruition.
What's more, I have been hoping that they get skull-dragged by UGA. I am usually the one who wants them to go undefeated until we play them, but this has gotten out of control. First the whole GOAT offense because they beat UAB. Now all of this shite.
What's weird is that they are conveniently forgetting about the mess that Miles is in with OSU. If he did it there, what is to say that he is not doing that crap at LSU?
Back to recruiting:
My final 7:
1. CJ Hampton
2. Ronnie Clark
3. Juju Smith
4. Hootie Jones
5. LF (why the hell not?)
6. Marlon Humphrey
7. Matt Elam
What's more, I have been hoping that they get skull-dragged by UGA. I am usually the one who wants them to go undefeated until we play them, but this has gotten out of control. First the whole GOAT offense because they beat UAB. Now all of this shite.
What's weird is that they are conveniently forgetting about the mess that Miles is in with OSU. If he did it there, what is to say that he is not doing that crap at LSU?
Back to recruiting:
My final 7:
1. CJ Hampton
2. Ronnie Clark
3. Juju Smith
4. Hootie Jones
5. LF (why the hell not?)
6. Marlon Humphrey
7. Matt Elam
Posted on 9/12/13 at 2:08 pm to chattabama
Www.bamahammer.com/2013/09/11/alabama-football-need-panic-d-j-fluker-story-just-yet
While Charles Robinson’s report is incredibly thorough, and the vast paper trail left behind by Fluker, Davis, and the agents is impossible to ignore; it’s unlikely that the NCAA will enforce any sort of strict penalty on the Crimson Tide, and even more unlikely that the Crimson Tide is stripped of their 2011 and 2012 national championships.
For anything to happen, the NCAA will have to prove that Alabama was aware of Fluker taking improper benefits to show a “lack of institutional control.” Nowhere in the Yahoo report was it alleged that the University was aware of Fluker taking money, and the agencies that provided the benefits are in no way connected to the university.
In the two most well known instances where Alabama was put on probation and stripped of wins, the situations were completely different from this one. Alabama was hammered in the early 1990's when Antonio Langham took money from an agent because of their failure to cooperate with the NCAA investigation.
The sanctions Alabama received from the Logan Young/Albert Means case in 2000 was due to Young being an Alabama booster and paying Means’ high school coach $150,000 to persuade Means to sign with the Crimson Tide.
Those are completely different circumstances, as are recent NCAA cases where power programs such as USC and Ohio State were forced to vacate wins/scholarships, and received bowl bans.
The Trojans and Buckeyes were both aware of the wrongdoings and did nothing to put an end to it, which is why the NCAA came down so hard on them. USC was stripped of their 2004 BCS title by the NCAA, becoming the first and only school to ever have to vacate a national championship. The Associated Press decided not to strip them of their AP title from that same year.
That is the only precedent for a school being stripped of crystal, and these allegations pale in comparison to the Reggie Bush scandal in southern California.
Now, if the NCAA can prove that Alabama knew about Fluker taking money and did nothing about it, which seems very unlikely, then you should be worried. But not until then.
Alabama Athletic Director Bill Battle released a statement this afternoon to let everyone know that the school was aware of the allegations.
“We have been aware of some of the allegations in today’s story,” said Battle. ”And our compliance department was looking into this situation prior to being notified that this story was actually going to be published. Our review is ongoing. We diligently educate our student-athletes on maintaining compliance with NCAA rules, and will continue to do so.”
Nick Saban also addressed the allegations this evening at his press conference following the Crimson Tide’s practice in a brief statement saying that he had not read the article, but fully voiced his support for the administrative and compliance offices. Repeated questions got Saban pretty heated, and he walked off after no reporter in attendance had a question about the Texas A&M game this weekend.
Saban will assuredly get chastised for his petulant responses to the media, but his frustration is understood when he asks for no further questions on a matter he doesn’t know that much about yet, and is repeatedly asked the same question with slightly different wording.
With the outstanding reporting done by Charles Robertson and Rand Gettin to show the paper trail left by Fluker and others, it’s hard to deny that he took money while he was in college. Inevitably, everyone will go back to this tweet where Fluker admitted taking money, later saying his account was hacked.
In any case, there’s no need to vilify Fluker, especially if you read this story by Michael Gehlken of UT San Diego. Fluker and four members of his family slept in a car for weeks after Hurricane Katrina devastated the gulf coast. He never had money growing up, and he didn’t sleep in a bed by himself until he was 15-years old.
Read this by Yahoo’s Dan Wetzel, who once again takes down the NCAA’s stance on amateurism. It’s a broken system, and one that is drastically in need of a complete overhaul. If the NCAA, and institutions can make money off of players, then players should be given some portion of that profit.
But I digress. The point of this is that there is no need to panic at this moment. The university will investigate this matter and do their due diligence to make sure no one inside the football program was aware of Fluker taking money. The NCAA will look into this as well, but unless they can find proof of a university cover-up, then there’s not a lot than come of this.
So remove your hand from the panic button, and don’t go getting rid of your 2011 and 2012 national championship memorabilia just yet.
While Charles Robinson’s report is incredibly thorough, and the vast paper trail left behind by Fluker, Davis, and the agents is impossible to ignore; it’s unlikely that the NCAA will enforce any sort of strict penalty on the Crimson Tide, and even more unlikely that the Crimson Tide is stripped of their 2011 and 2012 national championships.
For anything to happen, the NCAA will have to prove that Alabama was aware of Fluker taking improper benefits to show a “lack of institutional control.” Nowhere in the Yahoo report was it alleged that the University was aware of Fluker taking money, and the agencies that provided the benefits are in no way connected to the university.
In the two most well known instances where Alabama was put on probation and stripped of wins, the situations were completely different from this one. Alabama was hammered in the early 1990's when Antonio Langham took money from an agent because of their failure to cooperate with the NCAA investigation.
The sanctions Alabama received from the Logan Young/Albert Means case in 2000 was due to Young being an Alabama booster and paying Means’ high school coach $150,000 to persuade Means to sign with the Crimson Tide.
Those are completely different circumstances, as are recent NCAA cases where power programs such as USC and Ohio State were forced to vacate wins/scholarships, and received bowl bans.
The Trojans and Buckeyes were both aware of the wrongdoings and did nothing to put an end to it, which is why the NCAA came down so hard on them. USC was stripped of their 2004 BCS title by the NCAA, becoming the first and only school to ever have to vacate a national championship. The Associated Press decided not to strip them of their AP title from that same year.
That is the only precedent for a school being stripped of crystal, and these allegations pale in comparison to the Reggie Bush scandal in southern California.
Now, if the NCAA can prove that Alabama knew about Fluker taking money and did nothing about it, which seems very unlikely, then you should be worried. But not until then.
Alabama Athletic Director Bill Battle released a statement this afternoon to let everyone know that the school was aware of the allegations.
“We have been aware of some of the allegations in today’s story,” said Battle. ”And our compliance department was looking into this situation prior to being notified that this story was actually going to be published. Our review is ongoing. We diligently educate our student-athletes on maintaining compliance with NCAA rules, and will continue to do so.”
Nick Saban also addressed the allegations this evening at his press conference following the Crimson Tide’s practice in a brief statement saying that he had not read the article, but fully voiced his support for the administrative and compliance offices. Repeated questions got Saban pretty heated, and he walked off after no reporter in attendance had a question about the Texas A&M game this weekend.
Saban will assuredly get chastised for his petulant responses to the media, but his frustration is understood when he asks for no further questions on a matter he doesn’t know that much about yet, and is repeatedly asked the same question with slightly different wording.
With the outstanding reporting done by Charles Robertson and Rand Gettin to show the paper trail left by Fluker and others, it’s hard to deny that he took money while he was in college. Inevitably, everyone will go back to this tweet where Fluker admitted taking money, later saying his account was hacked.
In any case, there’s no need to vilify Fluker, especially if you read this story by Michael Gehlken of UT San Diego. Fluker and four members of his family slept in a car for weeks after Hurricane Katrina devastated the gulf coast. He never had money growing up, and he didn’t sleep in a bed by himself until he was 15-years old.
Read this by Yahoo’s Dan Wetzel, who once again takes down the NCAA’s stance on amateurism. It’s a broken system, and one that is drastically in need of a complete overhaul. If the NCAA, and institutions can make money off of players, then players should be given some portion of that profit.
But I digress. The point of this is that there is no need to panic at this moment. The university will investigate this matter and do their due diligence to make sure no one inside the football program was aware of Fluker taking money. The NCAA will look into this as well, but unless they can find proof of a university cover-up, then there’s not a lot than come of this.
So remove your hand from the panic button, and don’t go getting rid of your 2011 and 2012 national championship memorabilia just yet.
This post was edited on 9/12/13 at 2:12 pm
Posted on 9/12/13 at 8:04 pm to General Bishop
The NCAA took wins away from Bama for players giving books away to friends. I'm WORRIED. 2011 and 2012 are about to become 0-1 seasons. At least Bama will keep their AP national titles.
Posted on 9/12/13 at 8:35 pm to remaster916
The difference is that the textbook abuse should've been prevented by Bama's internal monitoring systems plus it was widespread (took place over several years by student athletes in several sports). That constituted a failure to monitor. This is a much more isolated situation and, unlike the textbooks, it will be difficult to conclude that we should've known what was going on.
Posted on 9/12/13 at 8:54 pm to remaster916
Nothing will happen or be taken away remaster chill
This is a non-issue
This is a non-issue
Posted on 9/12/13 at 9:05 pm to BuccWildBammer
Anyone own/owned a Land Rover Discovery? I'm thinking about buying one on Saturday. Need some advice.
Posted on 9/12/13 at 9:34 pm to TideSaint
Cousin had one. He really liked it but after 100k miles it was in and out of the shop and expensive as hell every time. He took care of it, so it wasn't wear and tear from bad driving/maintenance. Heard the same thing from guy at a bar who had one during the SECCG last year.
Maybe it's just a coincidence. I have always wanted one but those are the only people I have talked to who had one and they were not satisfied.
Maybe it's just a coincidence. I have always wanted one but those are the only people I have talked to who had one and they were not satisfied.
Posted on 9/12/13 at 10:23 pm to tbonebrah
Rovers are notorious for breaking down
Posted on 9/12/13 at 11:12 pm to TreyAnastasio
quote:
Rovers are notorious for breaking down
Yup, really only good for leasing or buying new and keeping short term, much better options for whatever you are looking for.
Posted on 9/13/13 at 12:09 am to TideSaint
I don't have much experience with discoverys. But if they are anything like Ranges or LR4s I'd steer clear.
Posted on 9/13/13 at 5:49 am to Patton
My daughter bought one 2 years old that a trusted mechainc checked out thuroghly. In two months time, blown head gasket and motor ruined. Out of the blue with no warning. These are not good vehicles at all and very expensive when they break or need service.
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