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re: Poll: CFB most loved and hated teams

Posted on 7/29/14 at 2:49 pm to
Posted by Jobu93
Cypress TX
Member since Sep 2011
19264 posts
Posted on 7/29/14 at 2:49 pm to
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Dislike=must be doing something right.


An amendment for the nit pickers:

1. In regards to ND, FRICK them and their entitled arses. They got to a MNC because of name alone and a phenom named Teo that was every bit as one dimensional as the team as a whole.

2. Regarding the phrase in general, winning puts a bullseye on your back. In the case of NC and it's litany of violations, winning SANS cheating, puts a target on your back. When caught cheating, you're just a cheater.
Posted by Tiger the Hutt
Metairie
Member since May 2013
517 posts
Posted on 7/30/14 at 2:27 pm to
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Jobu93 - Texas A&M

When caught cheating, you're just a cheater.


Hi, cheater!

"Texas A&M — Seven Major Infractions: The Southwest Conference is probably the most corrupt entity in the history of college sports. If you competed in the SWC during the 1980s and weren’t cheating, you didn’t have a pulse. Not coincidentally, Texas A&M enjoyed quite a bit of success during the decade, winning three consecutive conference titles under Jackie Sherrill, who Joe Paterno once lumped with Barry Switzer when bemoaning that era of college football. Sherrill resigned in 1988 after the NCAA discovered that assistant coaches and boosters were providing improper benefits to recruits — one was given a sports car and another’s father was offered medical treatment. The Aggies were given two years of probation, banned from the postseason for one season and docked 10 scholarships. Additional violations by the basketball program in 1991 and the football program again in 1994 — a booster employed and overpaid nine players who didn’t really work — almost caused A&M to suffer the same fate as SMU."

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