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re: How is Ole Spice getting away with it?

Posted on 1/6/16 at 3:34 pm to
Posted by cardboardboxer
Member since Apr 2012
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Posted on 1/6/16 at 3:34 pm to
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I dont think you understand how public entities vs actual government institutions work.



The NCAA is not a government institution. But many universities are.

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umm no they couldnt



Back in 1988 we ran off Jackie, easily our most successful coach in decades at the time, just because of the fear that the NCAA would SMU us (even though in the long run they didn't have enough evidence to keep him out of coaching).

A 1988 Texas A&M would have sat JFF to avoid a possible major punishment. A 2013 A&M surrounded him with lawyers and said "come at me bro." That is my point.

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Your point is invalid and lacking reasoning as to how what you are asking for actually works


What I am asking for? I keep saying I don't want a tougher NCAA. You know what, nevermind. It doesn't matter, the NCAA is not going to get tougher so it's pointless to speculate how they could.

Honestly I think lawsuits will tear apart the facade of amateurism within the sport in the next ten years.

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well when you make idiotic and uniformed comments like this


Oh, I will certainly remember that talking point next time I want to ruffle some Auburn feathers. I haven't wanted to up to this point because I like Auburn, but you never know.

Have a nice day.
Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 1/6/16 at 3:40 pm to
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The NCAA is not a government institution. But many universities are.


Universities are public institutions, which have similar authorities and powers like a normal business, they are not the law or any other similar government institution. My employer example is how it would be(what you want) at a university

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Back in 1988 we ran off Jackie, easily our most successful coach in decades at the time, just because of the fear that the NCAA would SMU us (even though in the long run they didn't have enough evidence to keep him out of coaching).

A 1988 Texas A&M would have sat JFF to avoid a possible major punishment. A 2013 A&M surrounded him with lawyers and said "come at me bro." That is my point.


Your point is moot as you keep changing what you are talking about, they NCAA with any power would not have been able to force JFF to admit to something.

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What I am asking for? I keep saying I don't want a tougher NCAA.


What you think it should have in order to have teeth

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Oh, I will certainly remember that talking point next time I want to ruffle some Auburn feathers. I haven't wanted to up to this point because I like Auburn, but you never know.



Ahh, so you are just throwing shite against the wall
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