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No link yet but damn who in this conference isn't cheating
Senior year. Don't really care. It's people paying for recruits to come to the school to start with that gets my attention and is what I consider to be cheating.
Either you give us some food or I’m gonna go do something stupid.
“There was a point where we had no food, no money, so I called my coach and I said, ‘Coach, we don’t have no food. We don’t know money. We’re hungry. Either you give us some food or I’m gonna go do something stupid.’ He came down and be brought like 50 tacos for like four or five of us. Which is an NCAA violation. But then, the next day I walk up to the facility and I see my coach pull up in a brand new Lexus. Beautiful.”
Senior year. Don't really care. It's people paying for recruits to come to the school to start with that gets my attention and is what I consider to be cheating.
if this doesn't warrant the death penalty, I don't know what does
Tacos is serious bizness....
Are we to the point where its not so much 'who is cheating' but 'who is good at not getting caught?'
lol. That's a lot of fuckin tacos. That's like 10 a piece.
Senior year. Don't really care. It's people paying for recruits to come to the school to start with that gets my attention and is what I consider to be cheating.
Are we to the point where its not so much 'who is cheating' but 'who is good at not getting caught?'
Well, I mean thats just it: everyone knows student athletes get perks. Football is a massive business so those perks are going to get stupid. We had Penn St keep a child molester around for the benefit of their program. You don't think they aren't also breaking much less egregious rules for the benefit of the program?Does speeding, not coming to a complete stop at a stop sign, or running a red light make someone a criminal?
It's against the rules, but I can't really consider it cheating.