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re: NCAA has set new guidelines.....
Posted on 12/28/10 at 12:05 pm to MachineTiger
Posted on 12/28/10 at 12:05 pm to MachineTiger
you read the ATPB thread too much and the NCAA and FBI might come after you to make you keep your mouth shut bout what you know
just a warning
just a warning
Posted on 12/28/10 at 12:06 pm to MachineTiger
no..ill tell you what it is..seeing you are a noob and havent been on here but like a minute..it is the fact that everybody has started threads, just like this one..AT LEAST 5 TIMES..and that is no lie..and it gets kinda old dude..seriously
Posted on 12/28/10 at 12:06 pm to MachineTiger
nope
you're just repeating what was posted 2 months ago even though it isn't accurate
you're just repeating what was posted 2 months ago even though it isn't accurate
Posted on 12/28/10 at 12:11 pm to Hook Em Horns
Its true.... old news, but still true!! Blemished Championship Game, and will forever be surrounded by controversy. I'll take a 2 loss, eligible LSU season any day. Winning the right way with some pride, honesty and integrity! Geaux Tigers!!!
Posted on 12/28/10 at 2:09 pm to MachineTiger
The ebola virus is much too pleasant a death for you.
Posted on 12/28/10 at 2:44 pm to chadau79
LOL Life is good, and some peoples buttons are soooooo easy to push sometimes..... LOL Especially when they know you're right!!!!

Posted on 12/28/10 at 2:51 pm to MachineTiger
struck a nerve or soft spot?
not in the slightest - I post that to everyone that posts the same shite weeks or months after the fact.
not in the slightest - I post that to everyone that posts the same shite weeks or months after the fact.
Posted on 12/28/10 at 2:59 pm to Thracken13
Point proven........ easy buttons to press. Good luck next year without $Cam Newton! 
Posted on 12/28/10 at 3:18 pm to MachineTiger
sure its easy buttons to press - however by your logic, you are guilty of the same "easy buttons to press" statement.
as for next year, I have no illusions of anything better then maybe 500 - I hope for more, but don't realistically expect it.
as for next year, I have no illusions of anything better then maybe 500 - I hope for more, but don't realistically expect it.
Posted on 12/28/10 at 3:28 pm to Thracken13
Hey Machine, please post a link where Auburn was actually found guilty. Like the previous Bama posted earlier, these threads get boring real quick. Wishing for something to happen and something actually happening are two different things. Again, post a link where Auburn was found guilty of wrong doing.
Posted on 12/29/10 at 6:50 am to avondale88
In due time, in due time. The truth will come out eventually....might be awhile though. Cam will long gone making millions in the NFL. LOL
Posted on 12/29/10 at 7:01 am to MachineTiger
Very true. The AU fans would be agreeing with you if it weren't for Cammy Cam and his juice.
Posted on 12/29/10 at 7:53 am to Schwaaz
Enough said..... looking forward to our bowl game, next years team with Mett on board. LSU's future is bright, full of young talent. 
Posted on 12/29/10 at 9:03 am to MachineTiger
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More Dads will be selling their sons than ever before! Why not"as long as they don't know they're being shopped"! LOL NCAA sets example by letting Cam remain eligible. Money to be made, and the perfect loop hole to get by with!
hmmmmmmmm.....
well thats certainly a fresh take on the situation
Posted on 12/29/10 at 10:31 am to MachineTiger
The saddest part is all of the pop warner, middle school and high school athletes and the parents have absolutely no clue which rules will apply and to what degree depending upon their various school choice as a result of the NCAA's egregiously arbitrary and capricious selective enforcement of its own rules.
Selling a jersey at UGA nets an immed. 4 game suspension.
Selling thousands of dollars worth of gear and lying to investigators at Ohio St nets a post-poned 5 game suspension to promote "competition" by allowing the players to play in their bowl game.
Lying to investigators at Okla St nets an immediate suspension for the remainder of the season.
Allegation of one incident of academic impropriety at LSU nets an immediate 1 year suspension.
Three incidents of academic impropriety (and a stolen laptop) nets no punishment at Florida as long as you transfer prior to being expelled.
Paying $250K to a HS football coach (with no known benefit to family or player) at Bama nets a two year post-season ban and reduction of scholarships.
Paying $2K to a basketball player at LSU nets "draconian sanctions".
Paying innumerable benefits to the family of a RB at USC (by an agent not affiliated with the school) nets severe sanctions.
Solicitation by a father of at least $180K (at a discount due to past relationship with coach) nets absolutely no known punishment.
Providing minimal benefits to a recruit who never stepped foot on the field (and the involved coach was summarily dismissed) at LSU, who self-reported and self-imposed sanctions, nets at least a loss of 2 scholarships.
Conducting an elaborate P4P scheme throughout more than a decade involving coaches, boosters, members of the Board of Trustees, athletic dept officials and the team chaplain at Auburn nets no known punishment.
Which rules apply to my son depending upon which school he chooses?
Can I solicit $$ for my son's commitment as long as he is not aware of it? Why not?
Which rules are the really important ones and which ones am I okay to ignore?
Can my son get a crimson-colored Tahoe if he is a top-notch WR?
What's more egregious: riding in a golf cart driven by an agent between classes; attending a party at the invitation and expense of a former teammate who is now well-off; or choosing to attend Auburn because "my dad said the money is just to good"?
It is not impropriety but only the appearance of impropriety that is greatly damaging to the integrity of the sport.
PERCEPTION IS REALITY in the hearts and minds of all the HS athletes and their parents.
Selling a jersey at UGA nets an immed. 4 game suspension.
Selling thousands of dollars worth of gear and lying to investigators at Ohio St nets a post-poned 5 game suspension to promote "competition" by allowing the players to play in their bowl game.
Lying to investigators at Okla St nets an immediate suspension for the remainder of the season.
Allegation of one incident of academic impropriety at LSU nets an immediate 1 year suspension.
Three incidents of academic impropriety (and a stolen laptop) nets no punishment at Florida as long as you transfer prior to being expelled.
Paying $250K to a HS football coach (with no known benefit to family or player) at Bama nets a two year post-season ban and reduction of scholarships.
Paying $2K to a basketball player at LSU nets "draconian sanctions".
Paying innumerable benefits to the family of a RB at USC (by an agent not affiliated with the school) nets severe sanctions.
Solicitation by a father of at least $180K (at a discount due to past relationship with coach) nets absolutely no known punishment.
Providing minimal benefits to a recruit who never stepped foot on the field (and the involved coach was summarily dismissed) at LSU, who self-reported and self-imposed sanctions, nets at least a loss of 2 scholarships.
Conducting an elaborate P4P scheme throughout more than a decade involving coaches, boosters, members of the Board of Trustees, athletic dept officials and the team chaplain at Auburn nets no known punishment.
Which rules apply to my son depending upon which school he chooses?
Can I solicit $$ for my son's commitment as long as he is not aware of it? Why not?
Which rules are the really important ones and which ones am I okay to ignore?
Can my son get a crimson-colored Tahoe if he is a top-notch WR?
What's more egregious: riding in a golf cart driven by an agent between classes; attending a party at the invitation and expense of a former teammate who is now well-off; or choosing to attend Auburn because "my dad said the money is just to good"?
It is not impropriety but only the appearance of impropriety that is greatly damaging to the integrity of the sport.
PERCEPTION IS REALITY in the hearts and minds of all the HS athletes and their parents.
Posted on 12/29/10 at 10:32 am to MachineTiger
NCAA will institute the death penalty again.
Posted on 12/29/10 at 12:22 pm to m2pro
please tell me you didn't put LOL in the thread missive
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