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re: Rank The Clean Programs In the SEC.
Posted on 10/4/13 at 10:41 am to Mizz-SEC
Posted on 10/4/13 at 10:41 am to Mizz-SEC
The NCAA doesn't put teams on probation for any of the following:
Coaches who commit felonies while driving.
Players who commit rape while raping.
Coaches who repeatedly cover up failed drug tests.
This, people, is how you keep a program clean.
Coaches who commit felonies while driving.
Players who commit rape while raping.
Coaches who repeatedly cover up failed drug tests.
This, people, is how you keep a program clean.
Posted on 10/4/13 at 12:38 pm to Hayekdahobo
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Auburn lost to LSU Saturday night. But that doesn’t necessarily means they won’t go undefeated, at least not if LSU gets convicted in the press of paying players and Auburn applies the same standards of defeatedness it used in 1908 (you gotta believe). That year, 1908, Auburn lost one game, to LSU, or rather Auburn played a football game against LSU in Auburn that ended with Auburn having only scored two points and LSU (which had been bowling over teams by 30, 50, and 80 points) having scored 10—the only points scored on Auburn all season. You can call that a loss if you want, but consider this: On average, LSU’s players were 20 pounds heavier than Auburn’s. And almost all of them had Yankee accents. And—wouldn’t you know it—turns out almost all of them were being paid. Late in the year, legendary sports writer “Grantland “He’s No O.B. Keeler But Who Is?” Rice wrote a story alleging that several LSU players were professional, northern imports from other schools playing under assumed names. The resulting S.I.A.A. investigation (conducted a year later) didn’t turn up enough evidence for the conference to do whatever they did to cheaters back then. But 1908 LSU star (and object of Auburn ire) Doc Fenton (whose father was, of course, a snake oil salesman) admitted as much years later (implicating Mississippi State as another seeker of his illicit services in the process), fondly recalling the $70 worth of new clothes procured from the Progressive-era, Baton Rouge equivalent of T-Town Menswear in order to make his transition from tackle, his preferred position, to quarterback more palatable. Coming as it did just one season after what the southern football press referred to as The Year of The Ringer—paying players was the only way schools thought they could compete with Vandy, you know, like how Bama had to pay professional boxers to beat Auburn—the resulting scandal lead several papers to proclaim one-loss Auburn Champions of the South, not only because Auburn had given the Bayou Mercenaries their toughest game by far, but because Auburn’s coach, Gentleman Mike Donahue, was famously, famously committed to “clean sports.” “I wouldn’t be surprised if the newspapers’ award to Auburn wasn’t caused pretty much by the fact that the newspapers knew that Donahue had been fighting a long, arduous, uphill battle for clean football,” legendary sports writer Fuzzy “He’s No O.B. Keeler But Who Is?” Woodruff wrote in his A History Of Southern Football. “It was time he got some sort of reward for his earnestness of purpose.” Whatever the reason, the Tigers owned the crown. They owned it hard. At first, it was just stuff like poems in the Plainsman: We’ve beat each team we’ve battled with, except one team of ringers… UPDATE: And Kevin Strickland Bagwell notes that the 1909 Glomerata referred to Baton Rouge as “a noted fall and winter resort for prominent northern college football players.” (Love you, Glomerata.) But Auburn eventually took the justice-seeking a step further, straight up erasing the game from the loss column (at least for a time—it’s been back for a while) to the point that 1908 was actually included among Auburn’s undefeated season retrospectives published years later in issues of the Auburn Alumnus.
This is the most butthurt thing I've ever seen.
Posted on 10/4/13 at 12:50 pm to Mizz-SEC
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Missouri
Vanderbilt
LSU
please. They cheat too. Vandy is just to smart to get caught, ncaa(like all college football fans) doesn't know mizzou plays football. and LSU definitely cheats, their coach is a known cheater from his last job.
Posted on 10/4/13 at 12:57 pm to oklahogjr
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s, their coach is a known cheater from his last job.
link?
Posted on 10/4/13 at 12:59 pm to oklahogjr
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...and LSU definitely cheats
Just talking out of your arse, as always. Nothing to see here, move along...
Posted on 10/4/13 at 1:05 pm to Mizz-SEC
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The Clean Programs In the SEC
See list below:
Posted on 10/4/13 at 1:08 pm to 12
Funny, but I thought "Clean Programs In the SEC" would have scared off the Alabama and Auburn fans.


Posted on 10/4/13 at 1:19 pm to the808bass
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I keep forgetting Mizzou is in the SEC.
Posted on 10/4/13 at 1:26 pm to HardingHog
Some posts in this thread are so ignorant. Lsu is almost keeping pace with bama during one of their greatest periods of fb yet lsu remains one of the least penalized in the history of the conference. That is astonishing.
On the other hand, bama and auburn fans are talking trash. Yeah, 2 of the biggest offenders in the history of organized fb.
On the other hand, bama and auburn fans are talking trash. Yeah, 2 of the biggest offenders in the history of organized fb.
Posted on 10/4/13 at 1:31 pm to S.E.C. Crazy
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S.E.C. Crazy
Other Bama fans, can we make a deal here?
Keep your crazy fans under control, and we'll do the same with ours. This guy alone has been making you look like a bunch of clowns.
Posted on 10/4/13 at 2:01 pm to the808bass
I was literally thinking about this yesterday. I listen to sports radio everyday and I started to think that I never hear coverage for Mizzou's upcoming games. Who needs em anyways...
Posted on 10/4/13 at 2:02 pm to Mizz-SEC
Joker didn't cheat enough. Hopefully Stoops is doing a better job.
Posted on 10/4/13 at 4:17 pm to bfniii
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Some posts in this thread are so ignorant. Lsu is almost keeping pace with bama during one of their greatest periods of fb yet lsu remains one of the least penalized in the history of the conference. That is astonishing.
On the other hand, bama and auburn fans are talking trash. Yeah, 2 of the biggest offenders in the history of organized fb.
Yep. Bama's cheating is so institutionalized their fans see nothing wrong with it.
Of course, it's all the Gumps have. Their whole self-esteem is wrapped up in it, so you have to take that in consideration.
Posted on 10/4/13 at 4:20 pm to Mizz-SEC
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Posted on 10/4/13 at 4:33 pm to townhallsavoy
Get your facts right, where not on probation dumb arse !
Posted on 10/4/13 at 4:38 pm to Statestreet
Must not be. There's that.
Posted on 10/4/13 at 4:52 pm to VermilionTiger
LSU on probation? Show us the link? Or STFU !
Posted on 10/4/13 at 5:10 pm to dawgfan24348
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You're coach got a DUI
What's Damon Evans up to these days?
Posted on 10/4/13 at 5:38 pm to randomways
The fact that people actually think Auburn paid Cam 180K is ridiculous. He was an unproven QB, nobody knew what he was going to do. Hell even AU didn't know what they had til the 3rd or 4th game. There's NO WAY he got paid like that to come to Auburn... He got paid after he'd been there and started making plays just like everyone else. 

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