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Posted on 1/8/24 at 10:43 am to TheTeaux
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LSU would beat either one of these clown schools.
Posted on 1/8/24 at 10:44 am to Moon Pie
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I want them to beat the team that beat Alabama. This will ensure Bama can't whine, "Michigan shouldn't have been there because they cheated."
Doesn't matter if Alabama whines or not Michigan plead guilty to cheating...they didn't appeal the conference's suspension of their head coach. Michigan has no more business in the game than Ohio State did the year they played 5 games.
Posted on 1/8/24 at 10:46 am to Tarpon08
I’ve been all Michigan since my second topic on the Rant. It’s time to bring the title back to the Midwest.
Only exception was a 24 hr period after one of their players trashed Mizzou after the Cotton Bowl. I got over it by game time.
Only exception was a 24 hr period after one of their players trashed Mizzou after the Cotton Bowl. I got over it by game time.
Posted on 1/8/24 at 10:46 am to AwgustaDawg
Sorry. I'm an SEC homer. Not interested in who wins. They will both be part of the Big Ten+ next year.
Meh.
Meh.
Posted on 1/8/24 at 10:48 am to AwgustaDawg
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Doesn't matter if Alabama whines or not Michigan plead guilty to cheating...they didn't appeal the conference's suspension of their head coach. Michigan has no more business in the game than Ohio State did the year they played 5 games.
Let me take a wild guess. You think UGA should have been in over Michigan?
Posted on 1/8/24 at 10:50 am to Tarpon08
Neither.
My team's not in it, I've got better shite to do.
My team's not in it, I've got better shite to do.
Posted on 1/8/24 at 11:18 am to Tarpon08
Don’t care who wins. I’m just hoping for an exciting, competitive, and entertaining game. No blowouts, please. May the better team win. (And hopefully no injuries to either team.)
Posted on 1/8/24 at 11:20 am to Moon Pie
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Alabama pointing a finger at anyone for cheating is absolutely laughable.
Yep
Posted on 1/8/24 at 11:27 am to Tarpon08
Go Blue for me but I'm biased..
Posted on 1/8/24 at 12:51 pm to Tarpon08
For probably the first time, I really don't care who wins. I feel nothing for either team
Posted on 1/8/24 at 1:08 pm to Tarpon08
Easy…Rooting for the Huskies.
1st. Their QB is a beast and hard to hate him as he’s carving your secondary up on new years.
2nd. They haven’t been caught “cheating” and are not currently under NCAA investigation.
1st. Their QB is a beast and hard to hate him as he’s carving your secondary up on new years.
2nd. They haven’t been caught “cheating” and are not currently under NCAA investigation.
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Posted on 1/8/24 at 1:19 pm to Moon Pie
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Alabama pointing a finger at anyone for cheating is absolutely laughable.
When did Alabama cheat? I'll wait for your response.
Posted on 1/8/24 at 1:20 pm to Tarpon08
Now, I pull for Washington.
Pulled for UM vs. Bama though
Pulled for UM vs. Bama though
Posted on 1/8/24 at 1:33 pm to bbarras85
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When did Alabama cheat? .
Key dates for Alabama’s NCAA run-ins since 1993:
January 1993: Led by coach Gene Stallings, Alabama defeats Miami 34-13 in the Sugar Bowl to finish 13-0 and win the 1992 national championship, the school’s first since Bear Bryant’s last in 1979. Early the next morning, star defensive back Antonio Langham signs with a sports agent, but the underclassman decides to stay at Alabama.
September 1994: NCAA delivers official letter of inquiry accusing Alabama of rules violations under Stallings, including allowing Langham to play during the 1993 season and lack of institutional control.
August 1995: In its first-ever NCAA penalty for rules violations, Alabama is placed on probation for three years, banned from a bowl appearance, ordered to give up 26 scholarships over three years and forced to foreit eight victories from 1993.
November 1995: NCAA appeals committee sides with Alabama, lifting one year of probation and restoring nine scholarships.
May 1996: NCAA strips the football program of one scholarship for failing to disclose player loans that were guaranteed by a Birmingham tire and wheel dealer
November 1996: NCAA Infractions Committee admits making a major mistake in its handling of the Langham case, publicly apologizes to a school official wrongly accused of ethical lapse. Stallings retires days later, setting the stage for the hiring of defensive coordinator Mike DuBose as head coach.
February 1999: Alabama avoids NCAA sanctions following claims a former assistant basketball coach, Tyrone Beaman, tried to create a slush fund for recruits. NCAA warns severe penalties could result from any violations over the next five years.
May 1999 — Head coach Mike DuBose holds a news conference to deny rumors of improper conduct with a former secretary. DuBose later admits his denial was misleading and the school pays $360,000 to settle the woman’s sexual harassment claim.
January 2001: Following days of rumors posted on Internet chat rooms, a newspaper in Memphis, Tenn., The Commercial Appeal, reports that a Crimson Tide booster is said to have paid a high school coach $200,000 to steer a top recruit, Albert Means, to Alabama.
February 2001: Alabama receives a preliminary letter of inquiry from the NCAA.
August 2001: Federal grand jurors in Memphis indict former Trezevant High School head coach Lynn Lang and former assistant Milton Kirk on charges of trying to sell Means to seven schools. Sept. 6, 2001: Eight days later, Alabama receives official notice of alleged rules violations from NCAA.
Feb. 2, 2002: Alabama football receives five years probation, including a two-year postseason ban, because of a recruiting scandal in which boosters were accused of paying money for prep players.
Oct. 17, 2007: University bookstore employee discovers questionable textbook charges by women’s track and field athlete, prompting internal investigation.
Feb. 20, 2009: Alabama appears before NCAA Committee on Infractions.
June 11, 2009: The NCAA places 16 athletic programs, including football and men’s basketball, on three years of probation for misuse of free textbooks student athletes obtained for others using their scholarships
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