Uncle Mike
Hell Yeah!
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- Jul 31, 2014
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I'm kinda exited that we may be forming real college football, let the factories go semi pro!
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UGAg or Auburn cheated much worse than SMU ever did. SMU was used as an example "see, SEC cheaters? Keep it up and we will give some other non SEC team the death penalty"Maybe SMU can teach us how to properly cheat
Why didn’t that happen to UNC?UGAg or Auburn cheated much worse than SMU ever did. SMU was used as an example "see, SEC cheaters? Keep it up and we will give some other non SEC team the death penalty"
Is that a rhetorical question?Why didn’t that happen to UNC?
because they never did anything involving a t-shirt? very grave infraction thereWhy didn’t that happen to UNC?
Why didn’t that happen to UNC?
Only athletic academic advisors knew they were fake, and athletes registered first and filled the “classes.” But I guess that doesn’t count…Because the NCAA decided that fake classes aren't actually a problem. Nothing to punish. Academic rigor means absolutely nothing so long as a school is willing to commit to it being available to other students. Given what some schools have committed in the name of winning, that's not saying much.
It doesn’t count because your original argument compared the UNC stuff to the old SMU stuff. Oh, and he answered your question.Only athletic academic advisors knew they were fake, and athletes registered first and filled the “classes.” But I guess that doesn’t count…
That’s pretty good.Academic Coast Conference
Well, there goes Clemson and FSU.Academic Coast Conference
NoI'm kinda exited that we may be forming real college football, let the factories go semi pro!
Academic Coast Conference
The state of Texas has a coast line.SMU has no coast nearby unless you count the Trinity River
We don't want broke ass WVU in the ACC.How about SMU to the Big 12, and WVU to the ACC. Then, Cal and Stanford to the Big 10, and Maryland and Rutgers to the ACC.![]()