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re: Is Urban Meyer going to rat out other SEC programs?

Posted on 2/16/11 at 8:02 am to
Posted by austingator
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Posted on 2/16/11 at 8:02 am to
He has every right to talk about what he is talking about, and actually has the credibility to do it, because he has been there. He has not said he did it because everyone else does it, he is just confused about how the NCAA applies the rules, and I think everyone around here knows is al ALL ABOUT MONEY. USC continues to sign 30 players this year, when they had scholarship reductions and penalties? The NCAA is a joke, and his point is coaches break the rules because they KNOW the NCAA won't do anything about it, because money talks and bullshite walks.

That is why Cam Newton was allowed to play 5 days after Auburn declared inelegible. It was a joke, you know it, I know it, everyone knows it. There are a lot of programs who have broken the rules, and continue to do it with impunity. Why is Lame Kiffin still allowed to coach? Bruce Pearl? Amazing, simply amazing.
Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 2/16/11 at 8:19 am to

Sure he has every right, but should he? He bent rules just like others. He may have not bent them as much, but whether it is a little or a lot, it's all the same. USC signing of players is legit because the scholly reduction isn’t until the next cycle, I believe.

They NCAA can only enforce stuff they have hard evidence on. Somewhat like the Law. And some of these violations are kind of ridiculous. Yes they are there to have a level playing field but 30-40 years back there was nothing like some of the new rules regarding contact and such.

I could get into a pissing contest on the Cam Newton stuff but let’s not, please
Kiffin, his rules violations, when you look at it, as well as Bruce pearls are not really that bad. The problem was they committed them knowing they were breaking them and lied about it. Truly they did laugh at the NCAA.

In all, Meyer is not an NCAA coach anymore, he needs to move on.
This post was edited on 2/16/11 at 8:21 am
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