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re: why hasn't the media or NCAA done more snooping at Alabama?

Posted on 12/20/16 at 12:54 pm to
Posted by Nissanmaxima
Member since Feb 2006
14928 posts
Posted on 12/20/16 at 12:54 pm to
After they did nothing with the Davis/Fluker situation they won't as long as Emmert is the head man. Saban knows this, Emmert knows this. By no means am I taking anything away from Saban because he is the best. But, there is a difference in being the best and just plan and simple being the best at cheating the system as well in being the best.

Will at some point something fall through the cracks and get Alabama again, possibly. The worse thing actually that could happen is happening, winning at a level that really hasn't been seen, well since Alabama did it and got caught doing it before.
Posted by KiwiHead
Auckland, NZ
Member since Jul 2014
27911 posts
Posted on 12/20/16 at 1:22 pm to
You will never get Bama red handed. Even proof of a payoff will not be enough. If you were to get Bama, it would have to be through other means. Of course, building a better process is always the easiest and beating Saban on the field.

Maybe investigating some of Paul Jr's companies and tracking money flow. Possibly someone who takes online courses for the athletes gets shafted on pay and squeals....of course they would get "visitd" by Bama lawyers.

The point is that you will never get Bama or Saban with an envelope full of cash. You will not get or catch Scott Cochran dispensing "supplements" straight up to players. No momma is going to roll and admit that a booster is providing her with free rent in a 4 bedroom house in a Tuscaloosa neighborhood. Now you might bust a guy transporting steroids across state lines without a dispensing license and that person sings. You are not going to get the Trustees at DeMatha High in Maryland to admit that there was a 300,000.00 donation to their school to influence the Kuondjio brothers to go to Bama a few years ago. Landon Collins' girlfriend will never admit that she got paid 40K a year to not show up to work at UA. Rueben Foster is not going to admit that he was the beneficiary of a huge monetary bid process between Alabama and Auburn. No one along I20 between Ruston and Monroe is going to admit that Alabama is paying high school coaches at Neville, and W. Monroe to steer O linemen to Saban.
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