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re: Twitter blowing up abuot DJ Fluker in Yahoo Sports investigation...
Posted on 9/11/13 at 5:17 pm to RTR America
Posted on 9/11/13 at 5:17 pm to RTR America
It really wouldn't surprise me if we're the ones that get hit with major sanctions.
Posted on 9/11/13 at 5:22 pm to RollTide1987
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It really wouldn't surprise me if we're the ones that get hit with major sanctions.
With any luck, all of these agents will take a tumble up the stairs.
Otherwise yeah, I could see us losing 2011 and 2012 to this. If the NCAA was actually serious about stopping this kind of thing (they aren't) they would work with the NFL to ensure that any sports agent tied to this sort of behavior loses his NFL certification for a period of time so that he loses all of his clients and goes broke. As it stands, the only person with anything to lose is the player, and the agents just DGAF.
Posted on 9/11/13 at 5:22 pm to RollTide1987
forget miami and penn st. we got bama, again
so says the ncaa
so says the ncaa
Posted on 9/11/13 at 5:28 pm to RollTide1987
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It really wouldn't surprise me if we're the ones that get hit with major sanctions.
I could see this leading to the end of the NCAA more than to our dynasty
Everyone needs to read this Dan Wetzel article: LINK
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Here is the early prediction on what will come – at least in terms of NCAA sanctions – from the accompanying Yahoo Sports story detailing how Luther Davis went from starting Alabama defensive end to middle man possibly funneling money from agents and financial planners to a handful of top SEC players, including some in Tuscaloosa.
Nothing.
Or, at least, not much.
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And that's fine. The NCAA always looks foolish when it tries to retroactively strip championships – in this case, Alabama's.
It's looks even worse when it argues that something horrible occurred if a kid such as D.J. Fluker, who grew up poor even before Hurricane Katrina left him homeless and sleeping in a car with four others, actually accepted some of the money that just about everyone was willing to throw at him because they've defined his worth as far greater than just tuition, room and board.
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This is major college athletics. Not those public-relations commercials during the games with cinematography, soaring music and canned concepts propping up "amateurism" as anything more than a tax dodge. And this is the river of underground money that flows through major college football. It's everywhere. It's undeniable. It's uncontainable.
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The real scandals don't involve money; they involve academics or drug-test fixing or other real-world issues. Systematic academic fraud – one that keeps borderline students uneducated – is what should generate the harshest penalties, the loudest condemnations and the most aggressive NCAA investigations. These are, after all, supposed to be institutions of higher learning. And the schools are very capable of looking into this stuff themselves.
That isn't how the system is set up though.
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The core problem isn't the breaking of the rules, it's the rules that are being broken.
Posted on 9/11/13 at 6:01 pm to RollTide1987
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It really wouldn't surprise me if we're the ones that get hit with major sanctions.
Isn't that how it works? They pardon those around us then make us the example.
Then these idiots say the NCAA loves us.
Nothing will come of this unless we hid information, which from the looks of things we have not.
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