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re: Does Auburn think it's name sounds "Ivy League"?
Posted on 4/24/18 at 1:42 pm to NYCAuburn
Posted on 4/24/18 at 1:42 pm to NYCAuburn
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UGA has 7 major violations, Fact.
The 7th involves freakin SWIMMING and was currently reduced from level 1 to level II infractions link
And IF there are 7 we are tied with AU and not close when it comes to major violations in regards to FOOTBALL...Auburn 5 vs UGA 3 and only ONE for UGA involved improper benfits.
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So respond to the Don Fuel question above and we can talk about UGA...
So respond to my detailed UGA FOOTBALL violations compared to Auburn's FOOTBALL violations and we can talk.
Posted on 4/24/18 at 1:48 pm to RD Dawg
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The 7th involves freakin SWIMMING
One of ours involves tennis...You have SEVEN
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And IF there are 7
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So respond to my detailed UGA FOOTBALL violations compared to Auburn's FOOTBALL violations and we can talk.
in other words you are unwilling to...
UGA has 4 major infractions in football, Auburn has 5 a difference of 1. One of which you are unwilling to have a discussion about...
Posted on 4/24/18 at 1:55 pm to NYCAuburn
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Don Fuel
I know his nephew. Their story has always been that his dad was a bootlegger and bought the boat and air conditioner but due to his occupation obviously couldn't prove that he had the means. Bryant knew that and it's why they chose him to make a complaint to the NCAA. They admit that he did take money but what he received from Auburn wasn't as much as Alabama and Georgia offered. He chose Auburn because he wanted to be a park ranger after football and we had a forestry program that the other 2 didin't offer. The older alumni here still get angry any time any of it is brought up. They really don't care for Bryant to put it lightly.
Posted on 4/24/18 at 1:58 pm to marshallcotiger
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I know his nephew. Their story has always been that his dad was a bootlegger and bought the boat and air conditioner but due to his occupation obviously couldn't prove that he had the means. Bryant knew that and it's why they chose him to make a complaint to the NCAA. They admit that he did take money but what he received from Auburn wasn't as much as Alabama and Georgia offered. He chose Auburn because he wanted to be a park ranger after football and we had a forestry program that the other 2 didin't offer. The older alumni here still get angry any time any of it is brought up. They really don't care for Bryant to put it lightly.
There is even more to it than that, but very interesting story
Posted on 4/24/18 at 2:15 pm to NYCAuburn
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in other words you are unwilling to...
Amazing...OK a simple yes or no:Paying a player $4000 is the exact same thing as contacting a player too many times?
Posted on 4/24/18 at 2:18 pm to RD Dawg
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Amazing.
What? your dodging of the question?
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OK a simple yes or no:Paying a player $4000 is the exact same thing as contacting a player too many times?
it depends on if we are talking about those times UGA paid players or not, I guess..
This post was edited on 4/24/18 at 2:24 pm
Posted on 4/24/18 at 2:18 pm to NYCAuburn
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There is even more to it than that, but very interesting story
The old "Bear set us up" excuse...always the go to when AU was caught.
Posted on 4/24/18 at 2:23 pm to RD Dawg
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The old "Bear set us up" excuse...always the go to when AU was caught.
Not really but again remember those rules of dodgeball
Posted on 4/24/18 at 2:24 pm to RD Dawg
Other examples or are you talking out your arse again?
Posted on 4/24/18 at 2:28 pm to RD Dawg
quote:what's amazing is your refusal to admit facts
Amazing
here are the facts
major ncaa violations
AU- 7
UGA- 7
major ncaa football violations
AU- 5
UGA- 4
all the other hoops you're jumping through don't mean shite
Posted on 4/24/18 at 2:29 pm to joeyb147
Did the NCAA hammer UGA over the Jan Kemp issues ?
Posted on 4/24/18 at 2:32 pm to PJinAtl
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UGA was typically referred to as Athens,
SIAP but this is not correct. It was referred to as Franklin College for a while in the early 1800's but never referred to as "Athens".
Posted on 4/24/18 at 2:32 pm to joeyb147
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all the other hoops you're jumping through don't mean shite
I'd really like him to talk about an assistant coach involved in one of our football violations.
This post was edited on 4/24/18 at 2:33 pm
Posted on 4/24/18 at 2:34 pm to Irons Puppet
No,There wasn"t one violation.
Did they hammer AU for James Brooks being illiterate after having gone through 4 years of classes?
Did they hammer AU for James Brooks being illiterate after having gone through 4 years of classes?
Posted on 4/24/18 at 2:35 pm to RD Dawg
quote:Hell!..Bryant was 19-6 against Auburn. Why would he have to set them up?...He owned'em.
The old "Bear set us up" excuse...always the go to when AU was caught.
Posted on 4/24/18 at 2:36 pm to RD Dawg
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Did they hammer AU for James Brooks being illiterate after having gone through 4 years of classes?
So when JB said he was illiterate, did the judge believe him?
Posted on 4/24/18 at 2:37 pm to joeyb147
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here are the facts
'78,82 and '97 And I've actually documented
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On to the University of Georgia, who has 6 major infractions resulting in a total of 9 years of probation. First up in 1978 both basketball and football were busted for improper transportation and give a slap on the wrist. In ’82 UGA had a recruiting problem (too much contact, alas no hookers) which resulted in a year of probation, reduction of scholarships, and a show cause penalty for two assistants. In ’85 there was more recruiting trouble, this time in basketball. Another year of probation, another reduction in scholarships, and this time 3 assistants were barred from recruiting (no show cause though). In both of these cases it seems the biggest problems were that the assistants lied to the NCAA (they really hate that), and that the coaches drove recruits around town. In 1997 it was the football teams turn again, after a booster paid for a walk on’s tuition, a runner obtained high school transcripts for the coaches, and they gave money and food to the hungry recruits (the NCAA hates that as well, if they could they would give the Christian Children’s Fund the death penalty, waaaay too many free meals). Lost some scholarships, gained two years of probation. Finally we cycle back to basketball for the final infraction, occurring in 2004. This one is funny to me, because a son totally dicked his father over. UGA head coach Jim Harrick hired his son Jim Harrick Jr as an assistant. While an assistant Junior wired money to a recruit (wire fraud, on top of NCAA stuff) and taught a class "Coaching Principles and Strategies of Basketball" and gave three top players A’s, even though they never attended class (the biggest give away was that it was a 6 hour class, dumbass). This resulted in a show cause penalty of eight years for JR, and caused UGA to not renew daddy’s contract. They also vacated a couple seasons, lost some scholarships, and received 4 years of probation.
Posted on 4/24/18 at 2:40 pm to coachcrisp
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Hell!..Bryant was 19-6 against Auburn. Why would he have to set them up?...He owned'em.
it was Ears that did it FWIW
Posted on 4/24/18 at 2:41 pm to RD Dawg
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'78,82 and '97 And I've actually documented
You missed one
Posted on 4/24/18 at 2:43 pm to NYCAuburn
Whitworth....now there's a real piece of work.
that, I don't doubt.
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