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re: Realistically, how fricked is Bama?
Posted on 9/11/13 at 9:48 pm to 10888bge
Posted on 9/11/13 at 9:48 pm to 10888bge
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10888bge
Realistically you seriously think ALL of that would happen ? Right only in your head LOL ? Once again I'm sure the compliance office will work with the NCAA just fine. Who would risk their freedom period to confess to someone they don't even have to talk to ?
Posted on 9/11/13 at 9:50 pm to TideRecruits101
Realistically, from nothing to a minor slap on the wrist. I would say nothing, even though we know they are guilty.. Smoke-fire, starring down the barrel.
Posted on 9/11/13 at 9:51 pm to King of New Orleans
None. It's delusional at this point to think anything will really come from this. Worst case scenario we lose a few schollys that we don't need to be better than the rest of you.
Posted on 9/11/13 at 9:52 pm to King of New Orleans
Well, there is a difference between a booster paying a kid to go to a school v. an agent giving a kid money to sign with his agency in terms of how the NCAA views it as it relates to gaining a competitive advantage.
What rocked USC so hard was the fact that agents were basically running all over campus and USC continually and "intentionally" turned a blind eye to it. If Alabama can show that it has been, and is doing everything in its power to educate athletes about agents and keep agents away from players, I think the NCAA goes light on the program itself. Saban is certainly not the poster child for having an agent friendly program. He hates their guts and publicly says so.
What rocked USC so hard was the fact that agents were basically running all over campus and USC continually and "intentionally" turned a blind eye to it. If Alabama can show that it has been, and is doing everything in its power to educate athletes about agents and keep agents away from players, I think the NCAA goes light on the program itself. Saban is certainly not the poster child for having an agent friendly program. He hates their guts and publicly says so.
Posted on 9/11/13 at 9:55 pm to King of New Orleans
The only solution that will ever work is a reciprocity-clause between the NFL and the NCAA that says a player that receives inappropriate benefits as an amateur will be penalized @ the next level (NFL). To be able to feel no penalty after years of breaking the rules is bullshite.
Of course, what makes more sense is to give p[layers a stipend that allows them to live the college-life of every other kid in college. Jesus, I am so sick of this *look* at college athletics.
And FYI, *no*, women's basketball, track and field, badminton, tennis, etc are not the same as football. Football makes money (in the SEC). Run this like a for-profit venture and the issues go away.
Of course, what makes more sense is to give p[layers a stipend that allows them to live the college-life of every other kid in college. Jesus, I am so sick of this *look* at college athletics.
And FYI, *no*, women's basketball, track and field, badminton, tennis, etc are not the same as football. Football makes money (in the SEC). Run this like a for-profit venture and the issues go away.
Posted on 9/11/13 at 9:56 pm to TideRecruits101
not saying it will happen. Saying it is a possibility. Honestly go troll someone else your bait is weak and your alt sucks.
Posted on 9/11/13 at 9:57 pm to RollTide1987
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If no one talks then the NCAA can't do anything, even with all the evidence out there. Yahoo! Sports has gone on record saying they will not give the evidence they collected to the NCAA. And why would Luther Davis basically plead guilty to a felony charge by talking to the NCAA and revealing everything to them?
Why would the NCAA even go to Yahoo for everything? Go to the sources who seem more than willing to talk.
Posted on 9/11/13 at 9:58 pm to Wishnitwas1998
This is bad. Sloppy. Agents with multiple players and these weren't even the best players. Big money that other players would have known about.
Realistically - Saban leaves, Bama gets probation, forfeits last years title. Season lost - they are marked as cheaters.
Tenn, MSU - they don't have but a couple prospects anyway - nobody will care. Bama bank rolling worst prospects. Saban's link to NCAA - will save them from Death Penalty.
Realistically - Saban leaves, Bama gets probation, forfeits last years title. Season lost - they are marked as cheaters.
Tenn, MSU - they don't have but a couple prospects anyway - nobody will care. Bama bank rolling worst prospects. Saban's link to NCAA - will save them from Death Penalty.
Posted on 9/11/13 at 9:58 pm to King of New Orleans
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how fricked is Bama?
If Alabama is fricked, MSU and Tennessee will be wiped from the face of the earth since they're already on probation.
Posted on 9/11/13 at 10:00 pm to AUX3
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Saban leaves
Because an NFL agent gave money to one player already on campus, without anybody within the athletic department knowing? OP said "realistically."
Posted on 9/11/13 at 10:00 pm to bigpapamac
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If Alabama is fricked, MSU and Tennessee will be wiped from the face of the earth since they're already on probation.
IDK about UT. That program is operating on life support as it. The NCAA might be lenient on them. MSU well who wants to be the person who picks on the retarded kids? As for the probation was UA on it when these "events" took place? seriously when was Alabama's probation over?
Posted on 9/11/13 at 10:01 pm to Monticello
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Well, there is a difference between a booster paying a kid to go to a school v. an agent giving a kid money to sign with his agency in terms of how the NCAA views it as it relates to gaining a competitive advantage.
What rocked USC so hard was the fact that agents were basically running all over campus and USC continually and "intentionally" turned a blind eye to it. If Alabama can show that it has been, and is doing everything in its power to educate athletes about agents and keep agents away from players, I think the NCAA goes light on the program itself. Saban is certainly not the poster child for having an agent friendly program. He hates their guts and publicly says so.
Honestly the best summarization I've seen all day here.
Posted on 9/11/13 at 10:03 pm to 10888bge
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IDK about UT. That program is operating on life support as it. The NCAA might be lenient on them. MSU well who wants to be the person who picks on the retarded kids?
And that's the dumbest, most irrelevant shite I've read all day. Good lord.
Posted on 9/11/13 at 10:03 pm to bigpapamac
I don't think any SEC schools will get in any more trouble with the NCAA. The NCAA is scared to punish big money producing schools because they know those schools don't need them but are merely remaining in the NCAA for image reasons.
Posted on 9/11/13 at 10:06 pm to stickly
And to clarify my point, pick a measure that makes sense. Average the 'free-money/mom & dad $' that the top 20% of students get at each individual institution and that should be what revenue-producing players get per month as a stipend across all of the individual NCAA football programs.
If the average 'bama upper-middle-class coed gets $2850 in support-benefits then that is what the players should get.
Anyway, these kids (at real football schools) are helping generate a shite-ton of $ but they are too busy with football obligations to work and make $. There has to a better way.
If the average 'bama upper-middle-class coed gets $2850 in support-benefits then that is what the players should get.
Anyway, these kids (at real football schools) are helping generate a shite-ton of $ but they are too busy with football obligations to work and make $. There has to a better way.
Posted on 9/11/13 at 10:08 pm to Shaft Williams
Agreed. Based on the information that's out there now, these people talking about coaches leaving or titles being vacated are living in a fantasy land. It'd be different if coaches or administrators were accused of wrong-doing by either taking part or simply knowing about the payments from the agents. I don't see any of the three schools getting into serious trouble. Tennessee has to be the most careful though, since Couch is still eligible and on their team. They can't play him until it's cleared up, which I'm sure is why he came down with "heat exhaustion" today and won't play Saturday, per Butch Jones.
Posted on 9/11/13 at 10:13 pm to King of New Orleans
I assume everyone here has answered this question with "realism" in mind
This could go either way- no one has a clue how this is going to turn out, so it's foolish to say anything about it at this point. I'm inclined to think not much happens with this for a variety of reasons, but you just never know.
This could go either way- no one has a clue how this is going to turn out, so it's foolish to say anything about it at this point. I'm inclined to think not much happens with this for a variety of reasons, but you just never know.
Posted on 9/11/13 at 10:14 pm to rbWarEagle
It is amazing how far away we are from the NCAA of the Antonio langham era
Posted on 9/11/13 at 10:19 pm to bigpapamac
Damn you take the interwebs waaaaay to seriously. Come over and have a beer. In all honesty I have no Idea what is going to happen. I just find the timing of these 3 stories, JFF autograph, CLM OSU and this Bama piece , to be of suspect timing. OFC I am having a good laugh at all the doom-sayers.
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