Rolltide94
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Highlights of the thread from this weekend.
I am a psycic.
...and just like most psychics you use two of your own posts as evidence...see I'm psychic I can predict what I'm going to say next, lol.
Highlights of the thread from this weekend.
I am a psycic.
...and just like most psychics you use two of your own posts as evidence...see I'm psychic I can predict what I'm going to say next, lol.
i think at least 7 and maybe as many as 10 SEC teams would beat miami >50% of the time on a neutral field. but they are undefeated at the moment.
Umm, pretty misinformed, eh? shapiro ripped off tens of millions. Prolly lavished the U WIth less than 1% of that. Lawyers DID go after the U to recover that money. The U gave back a lot of that money.Miami is doing it right.
Delay delay delay. Eventually, the NCAA throws in the towel.
Personally, I think Miami should have faced probation as soon as Nevin Shapiro went public with his information and the pictures and the building with his name on it, having to be renamed.
Shalala is a little troll that did not have the guts to resign.
Nevin Shapiro bankrupted hundreds of families(maybe thousands), gave the money to Miami and lavished the money to and at Miami.
At worst, all the lawyers should demand clawbacks from the University of Miami.
And for all the liitle whiney bitches, yeah, miami is ranked too high....if common sense ruled in the polls. But, you can stop stocking up on tissue because miami plays fsu and vt in back to back weeks soon. Everthing will self correct shortly...
Most of the time when a team tries to self-impose penalties....they give themselves weak-ass punishments and it fools nobody. I think Miami actually did a fairly decent job with their self punishment and should be credited for time served.
But did they really? I mean, Miami banned themselves from 2 shitty bowl games that their weak as fuck fan base would not have attended anyway, and would have stuck the school with thousands of tickets. In reality, Miami actually saved themselves money by banning the football team from playing in two dog shit bowls. Regardless, I don't really care what the NCAA does to Miami. Leave the Canes alone for all I care. We have our own problems in Austin to worry about....
Which 2 shitty bowl games?
I don't know what the ACC bowl tie in's are, but Miami went 6-6 in '11 and 7-5 last year, so ya'll were definitely heading to 2 awful bowl games that the school would have lost thousands upon thousands of dollars on, so deciding to ban the school the last 2 years from a bowl game wasn't that tough of a decision and in my opinion, really wasn't punishing the football program, since the school wound up saving a shit ton of money......
Acc contracted to send acccg winner to OB. Seems like an ok bowl.
So you really think Miami was going to beat FSU in the ACC CCG last year? C'mon man!