- Thread starter
- #1
cane_man
I AM the liquor
heard it frome steve, j/k.
lets get together and share a bag of popcorn, doom.
lets get together and share a bag of popcorn, doom.
They won't get the death penalty. The NCAA would have to prove the university knew of any violations and failed to act. Good luck proving that.
Even if the NCAA can prove violations took place they could only get the university for lack of monitoring. Normally the catch-all to say "see we're doing something".
I think they lose at least one preseason........naw, thats way too good to edit. I mean I think they will lose at least on postseason game as the most severe part of the punishment, add in a few schollys, probation and the loss of a few wins and that should be it. the paper trail on bush is long.
dont they all![]()
Ill give it a shot
The NCAA does not announce when they will Make Public their Findings until 7am on the Morning when they will announce...
I think they lose at least one preseason........naw, thats way too good to edit. I mean I think they will lose at least on postseason game as the most severe part of the punishment, add in a few schollys, probation and the loss of a few wins and that should be it. the paper trail on bush is long.
The NCAA does not announce when they will Make Public their Findings until 7am on the Morning when they will announce...
Source: NCAA committee on infraction findings on USC football, basketball to come Friday - ESPN Los Angeles
NCAA To Announce USC Infractions Findings On Friday
Source: NCAA findings on USC to come Friday
Source: NCAA committee on infraction findings on USC football, basketball to come Friday | WBIR.com | SEC
The NCAA knows USC is dirty. But it's not what they know, it's what they can prove.
You want to Provide ONE Allegation vs USC???
Didnt think so...
Keep you Opinions to yourself...