That's awesome! At least the dude knows how to have a good time.
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That's awesome! At least the dude knows how to have a good time.
That was great, he was having a blast!
that guy must have one heck of a sense of humor! this is priceless in so many ways !
Mark Richt of Georgia gets in trouble for paying some of his assistants out of pocket as he believed they were underpaid, what's wrong here?
Absolutely fucking ridiculous. Seriously, the entire NCAA needs to just be blown up. Fucking dumbasses running the thing these days.
Gotta love the NCAA. :fp:
I'll be honest ... I can't figure this one out at all. Usually I can figure out from what recess of one's mind that an NCAA restriction makes sense ... but one coach giving another money makes no sense. If it was different teams, involved players, involved non-staff members ... all of that would make sense. But money being given from one professional to another makes no sense. Hell, even Georgia not being in favor of it would actually make sense (to avoid some appearance of impropriety), but where the NCAA would have a problem with it? Good grief, beats me.
Just goes to reinforce the theory I floated out there this summer (which got quickly shot down) about every coach being guilty of something. Not because they're actually guilty or because they did anything legitimately wrong, but because the NCAA rules are so asinine that I can't fathom how anyone can avoid them (if you include secondary violations).
I'm just waiting for the self-imposed sanctions because a coach was seen rolling through a stop sign on campus. :popcorn: :smh:
I can see Uncle Sam have a problem with it, but not the NCAA.
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The NCAA is a joke.
Ignores the cheating, punishes the do-good types.
As long as it can make them money and keep product on the field, the NCAA will conveniently look the other way.
Sure there is, although the word is understated to the level of behavior to your point.. ;)Quote:
there's not a word for this behavior
Dayne Crist says he's transferring to Kansas to join Weis.
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Maybe that is why Kansas hired Weis...he may have promised them he could bring Crist in. When Chryst left Wisconsin for Pitt, that made Crist's decision very easy, but it could have been his intentions to follow Weis in the first place.
Matt Barkley just announced that he will stay at USC.
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Said it all along. He can do some great things next year with who he'll have and no postseason ban.
BYU QB, Jake Heap is also joining Weis at Kansas.
Kinda getting ridiculous with these basically "free agents" moving schools
SEC 2012 conference schedules are out.
Spoiler: show
http://es.pn/tokorM
Really? Georgia gets the cakewalk of not playing Alabama or LSU during the regular season, again? :smh:
:mad: Yep, they have the easy path to the SEC East Title just like they did this year. Meanwhile, South Carolina picks up LSU and has to play Arkansas from the West. UGA fans might as well start making reservations for Atlanta already. It must be nice to get a gravy schedule two years in a row. Bastards!
Big Ten, Pac-12 unveil partnership
It'll be 5-7 years, but the Nebraska/Colorado rivalry may renew.
Rumors of Michael Dyer transferring to Arkansas State are heating up. Even talk that he has a sick grandmother that he might be able to get a waiver to play next year.
Just saw this actually - http://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-footbal...te-news-auburn
The plot thickens.
If it doesn't reside in a 1 mile radius of Fayettenam, Richard Davenport has no clue. Not saying it's likely or not, but his connections count for zero.
VERY interesting. Dyer would DESTROY in the Sun Belt. Wow.
Tommy is banned from using Arkansas State in SBCOL in NCAA 13 if this happens :D
I heard is was the Punter or something running his mouth lol.
And two days after the defense gave up 67 points to Baylor, Washington has fired their defensive coordinator. :D
It is very strange to me that there aren't bowl games on 1/1. Long gone are the memorable days of my childhood.
May have to re-think that. Even in our childhoods, the games were played on January 2 when the first was a Sunday. Example: 1978 Rose Bowl, 1984 Orange Bowl, 1989 Sugar Bowl.
It always amused me that the old NCAA Football games, back when they had the "Pennants", had the wrong date for the 1984 Orange Bowl.
Man, I really don't remember that.
The only reason I did was that I was born the day after the 1984 Orange Bowl, so it's been a significant topic of conversation over the years. I actually Google'd that after I saw your post, just to check if the bowls normally broke New Years Day tradition on a Sunday (namely I wondered if the NFL often played on 1/1).