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re: When OM gets hit with just 1 year bowl ban...

Posted on 7/21/17 at 9:40 am to
Posted by The_Joker
Winter Park, Fl
Member since Jan 2013
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Posted on 7/21/17 at 9:40 am to
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Dude I'm not trying to diss you, but it's common sense. In a capitalistic society ala the United States money fricking talks. College football is a billion dollar industry. People will cheat, people will pay freakish athletes to come to their fricking school for 3 years and than go make millions in the pro's. It's a fact of life. Clemson does this, Notre Dame, Texas, USC, Alabama, LSU, Florida, Oklahoma, Michigan, Ohio State. There is a reason teams get in trouble every single year. It's Ohio State one year, it's SMU decades ago, it's Miami over here, it's Alabama in the 90's it's Ole Miss in the 90's it's USC and Miss State in the 2000's followed up by Texas here, than Oklahoma over there. It happens, it will always happen no matter what the punishment, no matter what the message "you think" they are sending, people are going to pay kids to come to their school.

It has always happened. It happened before SMU got the death penalty, it happened after SMU got the death penalty. The death Penalty did NOT stop anyone outside of SMU from still cheating. The message has not and will not be received. It is just how college football operates.

Some schools will get crushed, and that very well could be Ole Miss, but the cheating will continue.

You act like things like the death penalty actually deter people from cheating. It's hilarious. You sweet summer child you know nothing.

Kids like money, athletes like money, schools like athletes, they pay athletes, see the connection? It may make you mad, or upset, but that's just how big business works in college football. No one is coming to Bama cause Bear Bryant was there, no one cares how many games you win, or championships you closely lose (clemson). They go there because they get a Dodge Charger and their mom gets a new house. Open your eyes man.


Drinking this early?
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