Oregon will probably lead by 2 TD's going into halftime, then Scam Newton will demand 150k to be wired to his dad's account at halftime, then (if the money indeed gets wired) Auburn will win...sad but true...
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Oregon will probably lead by 2 TD's going into halftime, then Scam Newton will demand 150k to be wired to his dad's account at halftime, then (if the money indeed gets wired) Auburn will win...sad but true...
I was being serious
Complete bullcrap,suspend them for 5 games next year,but they can play the bowl game.NCAA is very crooked.I hope the razorbacks beat them all the way back to ohio.
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money
This is the part of college football that is wearing me down, it seems to be more and more about money every year, instead of what it used to be: passion, pride, and glory...
And I agree, the NCAA needs to be banished to the soviet union where those commies deserve to be...
Nation Communists Against Athletes
Remember the t-shirt that Bosworth made? Sums it up:
http://i54.tinypic.com/1679rnk.jpg
I agree with you, and already knew that, but I guess what I should have said, is how the phuck do they expect the public to accept their logic, justification and basic b/s about all this. Money is the whole reason they won't go to a true playoff system and abandon the $Bowl$. Thats why they added 2 more $Bowl$ this year :jerkit:
Report: Tressel leaving Ohio State
http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/dail...hio-state.html
this is from NBC Sports.
ROTFL: Report says Tressel to step down as OSU coach
Posted by John Taylor on December 25, 2010, 7:10 PM EST
(Please hold your laughter until the ride has come to a full and complete stop. Thank you in advance.)
We’ll state this straight off the top: there’s as much chance of this rumor/”report” being true as there is me not finishing the beer sitting next to my laptop.
Still, it’s blasting it’s way through the vast expanses of the Internet at lightning speed, so we’ll address it even as we almost summarily dismiss its validity.
According to something called ChicagoNow.com, Jim Tressel will no longer be the head football coach at Ohio State University after the Sugar Bowl against Arkansas. Two sources, the website writes, indicated that Buckeye recruits have been informed that Tressel will not be back as coach, and have been allowed to look for other options.
For what it’s worth, we spoke to one potential recruit and he’s heard nothing of what’s being reported, either Tressel stepping down or recruits being told that they are “allowed” to look for other options. Of course, until a Letter of Intent is signed, football players are allowed to look around regardless, so this is yet another data point that makes this “report” smell of something you pull out of a pond.
The “report” also mentions numerous violations committed during Tressel’s time in Columbus — including the most recent one in which Terrelle Pryor and four other players were suspended for the first five games of 2011 for impermissible benefits — intimating that was the impetus for his alleged decision to part ways with the school.
A source close to the football program we spoke to a couple of minutes ago called word of Tressel stepping down “complete (really bad word) (bad word)”, however. An email sent to Ohio State seeking comment/official debunking of the rumor has yet to receive a response, although it’s Christmas and we’d expect nothing less.
Again, we are highly, highly, highly suspicious of this “report”, but it does make for good fodder on an otherwise slow holiday.
Plausible,Tressel's image/reputation is relatively good now,but with anymore NCAA issues at OSU that rep might be damaged.or he could be like Urban Meyer and knows that when all his talent leaves for the NFL the Buckeyes are likely to fall fast.
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