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So they start investigating it nearly two years after being notified of the incident? I guess SEC speed didnt make it to the state of Florida.
Yes I know they are the national champs FSUmanager, don't get your panties in a bunch, it is a joke.
Huh?
Huh?
he is poking fun at how the whole world knew this was an issue almost 2 years ago and florida state is just now starting an investigation.
it would be like if the dallas police department started investigating the shooting of JFK today. a bit late.
he is poking fun at how the whole world knew this was an issue almost 2 years ago and florida state is just now starting an investigation.
it would be like if the dallas police department started investigating the shooting of JFK today. a bit late.
The SEC is involved in this somehow.
They're looking for a way to get that non-SEC National Championship off the books.
Who knows... it might happen. Although I seriously doubt it unless there was an actual criminal investigation OR if it was discovered that the university was involved in destroying evidence, manipulating witnesses, etc.
USC was able to get its onepeat dynasty erased from the record books. Perhaps Florida State will as well. You never know.
Doubt it. He was never ineligible to play. By FSU rules had he been charged by the SA then he would have been ineligible to compete. The NCAA has not investigated this because they have no jurisdiction since FSU followed the rules they had in place. Now with that said even if he does go in front of a Student Code of Conduct board and is given a punishment it cannot be retroactively be done. Just like Michigan had to do with their Kicker a few years ago. He can be expelled at this time, but just like Michigan NO wins will or were vacated.
Doubt it. He was never ineligible to play. By FSU rules had he been charged by the SA then he would have been ineligible to compete. The NCAA has not investigated this because they have no jurisdiction since FSU followed the rules they had in place. Now with that said even if he does go in front of a Student Code of Conduct board and is given a punishment it cannot be retroactively be done. Just like Michigan had to do with their Kicker a few years ago. He can be expelled at this time, but just like Michigan NO wins will or were vacated.
Penn State had to vacate a bunch of wins because of a university coverup. This would be similar to that. But I agree, the chances of it happening are pretty close to nil.