So was Pete Carroll.......oooooooh, oops.
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Latest in Arkansas State's series of coaching profiles is on the strength & conditioning coach... probably the most interesting video of the coaching profiles so far. If you want to see any of the others thus far, here you go: http://www.youtube.com/user/AStateFootball
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45dQv...layer_embedded
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Good stuff Tommy. Those guys do a REALLY good job with producing those videos.
Pete Carroll.....sanctions under his watch.
Lane Kiffin.....where there is smoke, there is fire.
http://content.usatoday.com/communit...1#.UAeZS7VfFv8
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-...215108639.html
http://www.bareknucks.com/lane-kiffi...olation-at-usc
1. the amount of evidence that there actually was in the reggie bush case, wouldnt have held any water had USC taken the ncaa to court. had USC fought the ncaa, they would have won.
2. the kiffin who did everything wrong tennessee is not the same kiffin that's at USC. even after 3 years, tennessee fans are still butt hurt over kiffin leaving, so naturally, they're gonna do everything they can to trash Kiffin (take a look at the volquest chat forum. half of their threads talk about USC). your second link, is such a tiny violation that it was only brought attention to because it was USC and Kiffin. if it were michigan, no one would give it a second thought.
try again austin
1. Had USC fought the NCAA, many other violations would have come up. Bank it, given that I know of two different current NFL players/former USC recruits both relaying stories without directly naming names but all you had to do was read between the lines of his comments made to a Rivals.com reporter about getting a monetary offer from USC. It was subscription-based content from several years ago.Quote:
try again austin
2. Where there is smoke, there is fire. Keeps breaking little rules......same thing that O$U and Tressel did when they had well over 300 secondary violations during the 2000s........
You seem to forget that UM did get hit with violations a couple years back for even lamer reasons than Kiffin conveniently ignoring recruiting rules yet again. UM's violations were because of Rodriguez employing too many GAs and some administrative types in the AD not doing their work correctly in documenting practice hours.Quote:
if it were michigan, no one would give it a second thought.
College football isn't clean, sad to say.
He is a hell of an athlete and probably should have been a LB because his coverage skills are below average and that is being nice. He was the cause of multiple big plays that helped cost us games in the last few seasons. Then you add the fact that he was suspended last season for the Shapiro scandal, and then he is dumb enough to talk to a booster this season and then tweet about it? Absolute moron.
This is funny:
http://capstonereport.com/2012/07/16...=Google+ReaderQuote:
“Because Reuben was paid more (by Auburn) than Alabama was willing to pay him. We got boosters out there that weren’t willing to pay Reuben Foster and boosters willing to pay him in Auburn.”
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Arkansas State is holding a press conference tomorrow at 1pm CT.
Rumors are circulating that Dyer is transferring though those have been pretty well debunked and that he'll be here this fall. The latest rumor though is that tomorrow's press conference is to unveil both new uniforms for this season as well as plans to update the stadium with practice facilities comparable to Ole Miss (which are extremely nice). We'll see.
bull. the ncaa spent 4 years investigating the USC case, and they made numerous assumptions in their report against USC, in which they tried to pass off as fact. assumptions with shoddy evidence wont hold up in court. you need cold, hard evidence, and the ncaa didnt have it. they spent 4 years investigating USC. everything that was listed in the committee of infractions report, was all that the ncaa had.
Yaaaaaaaawwwwwnnnnnnn. I love how that number keeps growing every time you mention it.
The NCAA has no court. Nor do they have subpeona power. While I disagree with Austin's passion for everyone else having violations, the one thing I'm pretty confident in (including Ohio State) is that in any infractions case there are always more violations than what is found/reported. It's too easy to get out of talking to the NCAA for me to believe otherwise.
thats because the media did everything in their power to try and portray to the country that USC was this filthy program, with no control over what was going on, etc, etc, etc.....
the fact is, it wasnt true. the ncaa built a case on what-ifs, assumptions, and very little supported evidence. practically every claim they madehad some kind of issue with it, whether it was 2 conflicting stories from witnesses, or the fact that they let a notre dame alum on the committee of infractions team, where there's obviously a conflict of interest...or how paul dee was allowed to be the head of the COI when he was the AD at miami for 8 years, in which all of the stuff from shapiro went on for 4 years under dee's supervision.
Oh very much the case that the NCAA's rules are a joke because they aren't enforceable, except if the school decides to basically follow them. O$U's strategy, as well as SEC teams that have been "investigated" basically thumbed their nose at the NCAA and laughed all the way to the bank. The NCAA was made and continues to be made to look like a fool.Quote:
While I disagree with Austin's passion for everyone else having violations, the one thing I'm pretty confident in (including Ohio State) is that in any infractions case there are always more violations than what is found/reported. It's too easy to get out of talking to the NCAA for me to believe otherwise.
And no, I don't believe that everyone out there is breaking the rules left and right. More than people think though.
There is too much money for all parties involved to think all the big players are doing the right thing though.........and hence why ESPN, the NCAA, the BCS, and so on are ok with looking the other way while giving slaps on the wrist to play the perception game that they are enforcing the rules. ROFLMAO!
Sure, if you say so. I'm sure your choice of words there was unintentional........all they "had", but not all they could have found or couldn't fully prove because people wouldn't talk since they aren't obligated to.........Terrelle Pryor knows about that convenient fact.Quote:
everything that was listed in the committee of infractions report, was all that the ncaa had.
If you believe that U$C and Carroll were clean, I have beachfront property in the desert to sell you....
That joke in of itself doesn't prove or disprove that U$C was clean. Rather it shows the joke that is the NCAA and COI, along with the money that people are making behind the curtain.Quote:
or how paul dee was allowed to be the head of the COI when he was the AD at miami for 8 years, in which all of the stuff from shapiro went on for 4 years under dee's supervision.
Much ado about nothing... press conference was a 7 minute Q&A basically saying Michael Dyer is staying at Arkansas State and is planning for his first opponent to be at Auburn in 2013. He'll be on the scout team this fall and will help out his fellow runningbacks however he can.