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re: Manziel recommendation from NCAA on Wednesday

Posted on 8/27/13 at 1:34 pm to
Posted by S.E.C. Crazy
Alabama
Member since Feb 2013
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Posted on 8/27/13 at 1:34 pm to
I will disagree , the NCAA by-law is a by-law , I referred to at as a technicality because most players admit and take 1 to 6 game suspensions for this rule violation. There are no set penalties per any NCAA violation so Texas A&M can get anything the committee wants to hand out and if JFF plays the by-law will be violated.

You say the NCAA now has no teeth , I disagree , a rule having been broken and TAMU telling the NCAA to screw off , gives the NCAA a chance to regain its cred.

Bama played Antonio Langham when they should have sit him , Stallings threw the NCAA out of his office because they ( NCAA ) called his player a liar.

I will guarantee you Texas A&M fans , if you play him you WILL GET MAJOR infractions......

To many TAMU fans are thinking in Cam Newton terms, this case has no correlation to that case at all.

Cam was shopped by his dad , not against former rules , it is now.

This case is a long settled rule with players getting suspended as far back as 1985 for this violation.

Be stupid at your own peril.

TAMU has an open window to take over Texas right NOW..... Unless you get hit with 3 years probation and 30 scholarship reductions.

And THE BY-LAW has already been violated , the people running TAMU are complete buffoons if they play him.
This post was edited on 8/27/13 at 1:49 pm
Posted by geauxtigs99
NY
Member since Dec 2005
1133 posts
Posted on 8/27/13 at 1:39 pm to
What player has been suspended for allowing someone to make money of an autograph and not stopping them?

Major violations over a single dumba$$ signing memorabilia? Has to be more than that, hell they aren't even on probation.
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