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re: Evidently...Gus and Chiz were at Shiloh last night
Posted on 11/20/10 at 12:04 pm to michaeldwde
Posted on 11/20/10 at 12:04 pm to michaeldwde
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From what I've read, and I'm looking for the link now, the only way Auburn will have to forfeit any games is if they knowingly played an ineligible player. See UNC
Oh Wow, you have no idea how dumb/delusional this statement is.
Posted on 11/20/10 at 12:05 pm to michaeldwde
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Possibly. I'll take 10 years of mediocrity in trade for a crystal football.
Amazing how we had more SEC West titles during those "mediocre years" than Auburn did.
Oh, and don't let anyone fool you into thinking you'll actually keep the hardware.
This post was edited on 11/20/10 at 12:07 pm
Posted on 11/20/10 at 12:07 pm to michaeldwde
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From what I've read, and I'm looking for the link now, the only way Auburn will have to forfeit any games, is if they knowingly played an ineligible player. See UNC.
Posted on 11/20/10 at 12:07 pm to memphisplaya
then why did usc have to vacate a nc? an agent provided benefits to a players father...... geez does that sound familiar?
the only thing dumber than aubies hiding their heads in the sand re camgate is aubies thinking GM is going to be oc for life re augirl
come on folks.
the only thing dumber than aubies hiding their heads in the sand re camgate is aubies thinking GM is going to be oc for life re augirl
come on folks.
Posted on 11/20/10 at 12:11 pm to RMFTBama
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Ramsay played four games before the school decided to hold him out. The school said the NCAA won't require the Tar Heels to forfeit either of the two wins in which Ramsay played.
It wasn't my idea
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Amazing how we had more SEC West titles during those "mediocre years" than Auburn did.
Why must it always be about Auburn?
This post was edited on 11/20/10 at 12:21 pm
Posted on 11/20/10 at 12:19 pm to michaeldwde
maybe bc unc was proactive in sitting players. i havent seen au do anything like that, so i doubt the ncaa are going to give au any benefit of the doubt type treatment
Posted on 11/20/10 at 12:22 pm to jcole4lsu
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maybe
So, you don't know why?
Posted on 11/20/10 at 12:24 pm to michaeldwde
This was a planned visit, they told KF they would come see him in the play-offs weeks ago. Wouldn't surprise me one bit to see KF go with Gus if Gus leaves BUT he won't just take any job. He could have had a D1 job last yr if that's all he was looking for. The Fraziers very much realize that Gus won't be around to see KF finish his college career. If KF is Auburn's QB next yr, Aub's passing game is gonna struggle. He's a great runner, but makes some real questionable decisions throwing it and throws late a lot. Potential as a passer is obviously there, but he's got work to do.
Posted on 11/20/10 at 12:30 pm to michaeldwde
lol if that was seriously your comeback.
Posted on 11/20/10 at 12:33 pm to michaeldwde
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Why must it always be about Auburn?
Oh, I don't know, maybe because you're an Auburn poster and I was responding to your hypocritical insult. Do you even try and think before you mash your fatass hands into the keyboard and churn out a dumbass response?
Posted on 11/20/10 at 12:36 pm to jcole4lsu
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lol if that was seriously your comeback.
It wasn't about "comeback". It was a serious inquiry. If the NCAA always makes teams forfeit games when a player is retroactively ruled ineligible, why no forfeiture of these two games for UNC? I was just remarking that your response to my question appeared to be an, I don't know.
Sometimes I get the feeling a few of you take these message boards way to seriously.
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RMFTBama
This post was edited on 11/20/10 at 12:40 pm
Posted on 11/20/10 at 12:43 pm to michaeldwde
i gave you a valid reason, you chose to be a smartass. probably because thats easier than accepting the trainwreck thats coming.
unc was proactive, ncaa was lienient.
usc buried their head in the sand, ncaa threw the book at them.
which do you think au falls under at this point?
unc was proactive, ncaa was lienient.
usc buried their head in the sand, ncaa threw the book at them.
which do you think au falls under at this point?
Posted on 11/20/10 at 12:56 pm to woopiginaustin
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auGIRL
I stopped right there
No doubt.
Posted on 11/20/10 at 1:02 pm to SLC
its that kind of logic that resulted in my wife posting under a sexually ambigious screen name so she would be taken seriously in football discussions lol
Posted on 11/20/10 at 1:09 pm to jcole4lsu
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i gave you a valid reason, you chose to be a smartass
I wasn't being a smart arse. I believe, when you read my posts, you read them differently than they are intended.
The Former NCAA compliance officer who spoke with ESPN said that the NCAA would suggest Auburn sit Cam Newton once they got to the point where his eligibility was seriously in question. He also said that such a suggestion woulnd't be a suggestion per se, but an order.
Compliance Officer
The NCAA can let Auburn know that by our rules and our interpretations he is ineligible and Auburn would be obligated to follow that directive
I'm giving you links and evidence, mind you. I'm not pulling this shite out of thin air.
This post was edited on 11/20/10 at 1:16 pm
Posted on 11/20/10 at 1:16 pm to michaeldwde
they havent told au to sit cam because they arein the middle of an investigation, not near the end. you still havent answered my question re the similarities between camgate and reggie. they look almost identical to me.
did the ncaa order unc to sit those players or did they just tell unc those players were under investigation and unc decided to do the right thing ans sit them down while the investigation ran its course.
did the ncaa order unc to sit those players or did they just tell unc those players were under investigation and unc decided to do the right thing ans sit them down while the investigation ran its course.
Posted on 11/20/10 at 1:36 pm to sugatowng
First of all, the entire premise of this thread is retarded. They made a visit to a recruit? Stop the freaking presses.
Secondly, Frazier is an Auburn lock.
Secondly, Frazier is an Auburn lock.
Posted on 11/20/10 at 1:45 pm to Ross
frazier is a lock for wherever GM is at on signing day.
so either au or colorado? i dont think hed leave for a cusa type job.
so either au or colorado? i dont think hed leave for a cusa type job.
Posted on 11/20/10 at 2:05 pm to jcole4lsu
Sorry this response took a while, I was researching.
Reggie's family received money, and lived in a house rent free. There isn't any evidence that Cameron or his Father has received either. About the only similarity I see between the two is that both are pretty fricking awesome to watch on a football field.
[link=(North Carolina, ranked 18th, is also working with the NCAA today to determine the eligibility status of three other unnamed players who will not travel to Atlanta for the Chick-fil-A kickoff. The Tar Heels left Friday morning.)]LINK[/link]
The quote would lead me to believe the NCAA ruled players inelgible, and then "suggested" they sit others until they were finished with their investigation. The difference there is that the NCAA investigation was ongoing over the summer. So, there is much that was known, before the LSU game, about "certain" violations. I never delved into the Carolina scandal too much while it was going on, but now I intend to be an expert by nightfall. It looks as though I may have to pull an all night, coffee laden, marathon to get my research paper done by Monday
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similarities between camgate and reggie
Reggie's family received money, and lived in a house rent free. There isn't any evidence that Cameron or his Father has received either. About the only similarity I see between the two is that both are pretty fricking awesome to watch on a football field.
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North Carolina, ranked 18th, is also working with the NCAA today to determine the eligibility status of three other unnamed players who will not travel to Atlanta for the Chick-fil-A kickoff. The Tar Heels left Friday morning.
[link=(North Carolina, ranked 18th, is also working with the NCAA today to determine the eligibility status of three other unnamed players who will not travel to Atlanta for the Chick-fil-A kickoff. The Tar Heels left Friday morning.)]LINK[/link]
The quote would lead me to believe the NCAA ruled players inelgible, and then "suggested" they sit others until they were finished with their investigation. The difference there is that the NCAA investigation was ongoing over the summer. So, there is much that was known, before the LSU game, about "certain" violations. I never delved into the Carolina scandal too much while it was going on, but now I intend to be an expert by nightfall. It looks as though I may have to pull an all night, coffee laden, marathon to get my research paper done by Monday
Posted on 11/20/10 at 2:15 pm to michaeldwde
wow you head in the sand homer. reggies family recieved benefits and cams dad wanted money. he admitted as much. pretty similar brah.
and your interpretation of the link on the unc is way off base. if the ncaa had already ruled the players ineligible, unc would not have a choice in the matter. all the talk was that unc was volunteering to sit the players in question. au has made it clear they are going full steam ahead, consequences be damned. its obvious that if/when cam is ruled ineligible that the ncaa will not be kind to them. au has not helped its case in that matter.
and your interpretation of the link on the unc is way off base. if the ncaa had already ruled the players ineligible, unc would not have a choice in the matter. all the talk was that unc was volunteering to sit the players in question. au has made it clear they are going full steam ahead, consequences be damned. its obvious that if/when cam is ruled ineligible that the ncaa will not be kind to them. au has not helped its case in that matter.
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