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Latest I heard on 92.9 tonight was Bruce Feldman's report saying he'll miss 2-3 games. Not sure the timing of this versus Chip Towers' report claiming he's done for the season.
Latest I heard on 92.9 tonight was Bruce Feldman's report saying he'll miss 2-3 games. Not sure the timing of this versus Chip Towers' report claiming he's done for the season.
There's still hope for Gurley to win the Heisman:
http://www.si.com/college-football/2014/10/10/heisman-trophy-integrity-mission-statement
This post inspired me. Quick and dirty, but came out decent:
Something I don't get--We got in trouble for talking to DT before the NCAA investigators did, right? (I can't remember who specifically talked to him.) Gurley is getting a lawyer to represent him. What is the difference? In both cases you have people "coaching" the person under investigation, no? I guess the NCAA investigators must have already spoken to Gurley, prior to his getting a lawyer?
We'll have #murthurt shirts for sale tomorrow near YJA. We have less than 10 left.
The difference is that UGA doesn't have a championship to take away.Something I don't get--We got in trouble for talking to DT before the NCAA investigators did, right? (I can't remember who specifically talked to him.) Gurley is getting a lawyer to represent him. What is the difference? In both cases you have people "coaching" the person under investigation, no? I guess the NCAA investigators must have already spoken to Gurley, prior to his getting a lawyer?
Something I don't get--We got in trouble for talking to DT before the NCAA investigators did, right? (I can't remember who specifically talked to him.) Gurley is getting a lawyer to represent him. What is the difference? In both cases you have people "coaching" the person under investigation, no? I guess the NCAA investigators must have already spoken to Gurley, prior to his getting a lawyer?
Something I don't get--We got in trouble for talking to DT before the NCAA investigators did, right? (I can't remember who specifically talked to him.) Gurley is getting a lawyer to represent him. What is the difference? In both cases you have people "coaching" the person under investigation, no? I guess the NCAA investigators must have already spoken to Gurley, prior to his getting a lawyer?
We were made an example of for daring to look directly at the burning bush!
The difference is that we didn't self report. We got in trouble for telling Thomas that an investigation was ongoing after the NCAA specifically told us not to; obviously with self reporting that's not really a relevant issue.
Since when is the NCAA not investigating this any longer?
They neve have.